BRANDT v. PEWAUKEE TOWN BOARD


15 Wis.2d 6 (1961)

BRANDT, Appellant, v. PEWAUKEE TOWN BOARD, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

November 28, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by Arthur G. Brandt of Campbellsport, and McLeod, Donohue & Colwin of Fond du Lac, and oral argument by Mr. Raymond R. Colwin and Mr. Brandt.

For the respondent there was a brief and oral argument by Harry E. Fryatt, Jr., of Waukesha.


BROWN, J.

Certiorari. In 1938 the town of Pewaukee enacted a zoning ordinance which expressly recognizes the right of a property owner to continue an existing lawful use of his premises although such use does not conform with the provisions of the ordinance, but such nonconforming use shall not be expanded. Also, if such nonconforming use is discontinued for twelve consecutive months, future use of the premises must conform to the zone requirements. The ordinance...

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