WHITE v. TOWNSHIP OF SOUTHFIELD

Docket No. 23, Calendar No. 46,494.

347 Mich. 548 (1956)

79 N.W.2d 863

WHITE v. TOWNSHIP OF SOUTHFIELD.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 28, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard I. Bond and William F. Dohany (J. Shanley Hagerty, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

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


KELLY, J.

The Oakland county circuit court decreed that a Southfield township ordinance (No 118) restricting the use of the easterly 200 feet of plaintiffs' property to residential purposes was invalid, unreasonable and void as applied to plaintiffs' property, and the township of Southfield appeals.

Plaintiffs' property consists of about 30 acres of vacant land located on the west side of Telegraph road, with a frontage on Telegraph road of approximately 1...

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