PLUM HOLLOW C.C. v. SOUTHFIELD TWP.

Calendar No. 46,150.

341 Mich. 84 (1954)

67 N.W.2d 122

PLUM HOLLOW GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB v. TOWNSHIP OF SOUTHFIELD.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided November 29, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur Mitchell, for plaintiff.

Dell & Heber (Harry N. Dell, of counsel), for defendants.


CARR, J.

Plaintiff is the owner of land in Southfield township, Oakland county, Michigan, on which it maintains a country club and operates a golf course. On the south portion of the property is a depression which the trial court determined, on the basis of somewhat conflicting testimony, to be approximately 200 feet in width by 700 feet in length and from 15 to 20 feet in depth. In 1946 defendant township adopted a zoning ordinance by which plaintiff's land in question...

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