BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP v. BEARDSLEE

Docket No. 51, Calendar No. 46,762.

349 Mich. 296 (1957)

84 N.W.2d 537

TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMFIELD v. BEARDSLEE.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied October 7, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Floyd Blakeslee, for plaintiff.

Poole, Warren & Littel, for defendants.


SMITH, J.

This case involves a zoning controversy. The defendants own gravel-bearing property in the township of Bloomfield and they wish to develop it commercially. The trouble is that it is in an area zoned for residential purposes. The township, hence, seeks to restrain the operation. The owners, by cross bill, attempt to enjoin the township's interference with their mining operation. The trial court upheld the ordinance, and the defendants (who will hereafter...

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