McHUGH v. CITY OF DEARBORN

Docket No. 52, Calendar No. 47,061.

348 Mich. 311 (1957)

83 N.W.2d 222

McHUGH v. CITY OF DEARBORN.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided May 17, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas F. Chawke (John S. Gavran, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Dale H. Fillmore, Corporation Counsel, Carl P. Garlow and Frank C. McCann, Assistants Corporation Counsel, for defendants.


SHARPE, J.

This is a zoning ordinance case in which it is asserted that the ordinance as to plaintiffs' property in the city of Dearborn is unreasonable, discriminating and unconstitutional. The essential facts necessary to a decision are as follows.

Plaintiffs are residents of the city of Detroit and are the owners of an unplatted parcel of land situated in the city of Dearborn. The land consists of 12 and a fraction acres. It is located on the northwest...

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