BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF TOWN OF ABINGDON v. COMBS


106 S.E.2d 755 (1959)

200 Va. 471

BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF TOWN OF ABINGDON, Virginia, v. Florence V. COMBS.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

January 26, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

G. R. C. Stuart, Abingdon, for appellant.

Fred C. Parks, Abingdon, H. E. Widener, Jr., Bristol (Widener & Widener, Bristol, on brief), for appellee.

Before EGGLESTON, C. J., and SPRATLEY, BUCHANAN, MILLER, WHITTLE, SNEAD, and I'ANSON, JJ.


MILLER, Justice.

Florence V. Combs, hereinafter called petitioner, is the owner of a rectangular lot of land on the northeast corner of Main and Deadmore streets in the town of Abingdon, Virginia. The lot fronts 60 feet on Main street, which runs in an easterly and westerly direction, and extends back northwardly along Deadmore street 170 feet to Plum alley, a cul-de-sac, which extends eastwardly 60 feet from Deadmore street and terminates at or near the northeast...

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