NORTH BAY VILLAGE v. BLACKWELL


88 So.2d 524 (1956)

NORTH BAY VILLAGE, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, APPELLANT, v. T.J. BLACKWELL AND HARRIET G. BLACKWELL, HIS WIFE, AND W.H. WALKER, JR., AND ZOELLA WALKER, HIS WIFE, APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of Florida, Division A.

Rehearing Denied July 19, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph A. Wanick, Miami Beach, for appellant.

Blackwell, Walker & Gray, Miami, for appellees.


THORNAL, Justice.

Appellant North Bay Village, a municipal corporation, which was defendant below, seeks reversal of a final decree declaring invalid an ordinance of the appellant municipality in a chancery proceeding instituted by the appellees, who were the plaintiffs below.

The only point for determination is the validity of a municipal zoning ordinance which reserves to the Village Council the authority to approve or disapprove the location of certain...

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