IN RE VILLAGE OF ELMWOOD PARK


9 Wis.2d 592 (1960)

IN RE INCORPORATION OF VILLAGE OF ELMWOOD PARK: DREMEL and others, Appellants, v. L. L. FREEMAN, INC., Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

March 8, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there were briefs by Edward J. Kilmurry, attorney, and Brach, Edwards & Wheeler of counsel, all of Racine, and oral argument by Mr. G. E. Brach, Mr. Fred W. Wheeler, and Mr. Kilmurry.

For the respondent there was a brief by La France, Thompson, Greenquist, Evans & Dye of Racine, and oral argument by Kenneth L. Greenquist.


BROADFOOT, J.

L. L. Freeman, Inc., the objector, is the owner of approximately 17 acres of land within the area proposed to be incorporated. The tract is unimproved, without any residences or other structures thereon and is unplatted. At present this land is not used for any purpose. The tract is 1,270 feet long north and south, with a varying width east and west. The land is bounded on the north by an orphan asylum, which is in the city of Racine, on the east by...

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