Before the trial court the plaintiff argued that the amending ordinance did in fact pass on December 2, 1957, because a majority of the council voted for it and sec. 64.07 (3), Stats., provided that a majority vote of all the members of the council shall be necessary to adopt any ordinance or resolution. The plaintiff further argued that the provision of sec. 24 of the Kenosha zoning ordinance requiring a three...
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