MORTON v. AUBURNDALE REALTY COMPANY


340 S.W.2d 445 (1960)

L. L. MORTON et al., Appellants, v. AUBURNDALE REALTY COMPANY et Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

November 18, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herman E. Frick, William E. Berry, Louisville, for appellants.

James T. Carey, Louisville, for appellees.


WILLIAMS, Judge.

The appellee, Auburndale Realty Company, made application to the Department of Building and Housing Inspection of the City of Louisville for permission to erect a sign measuring 14 x 26 feet on its property, which is zoned "A-Residential." The Department of Building and Housing Inspection refused to issue the permit for the erection of such a sign for the reason that it was located in a residential district and did not comply with the provisions of...

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