MORRISON v. HORNE

No. 9394.

12 Utah 2d 131 (1961)

363 P.2d 1113

JAMES G. MORRISON, PLAINTIFF AND RESPONDENT, v. JOSEPH F. HORNE, DIRECTOR OF ZONING AND BUILDING OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Utah.

August 4, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Grover A. Giles, Salt Lake County Atty., Gerald E. Nielsen, Deputy Salt Lake County Atty., Salt Lake City, for defendant and appellant.

James E. Faust, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff and respondent.


HENRIOD, Justice.

Appeal from a mandate requiring the county zoning authorities to issue a building permit for construction of a service station on a nonconforming use basis. Reversed. No costs awarded.

The subject property admittedly lies in an area that in 1953 was zoned residential. Thereafter and for a number of years, however, the county assessor listed and assessed it as commercial property. A small store building stood on the lot. It is a corner lot...

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