ROCKWOOD v. TOWNSHIP OF SALEM

Calendar No. 81, Docket No. 50,127.

373 Mich. 332 (1964)

129 N.W.2d 380

ROCKWOOD v. TOWNSHIP OF SALEM.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided July 8, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ralph W. Cole, for plaintiff.

Douglas K. Reading, for defendant township and its building inspector.

John L. Crandell, for added defendants.


PER CURIAM:

Appellants are a gun club and an affiliated corporation which owns land in Salem township in Washtenaw county on which it was proposed the gun club would build a club house. The land is zoned for agricultural use and, as well, for use by certain types of clubs upon approval granted by the board of zoning appeals. Appellants claim to have such approval. However, plaintiffs, residents of the township, claim that no such approval

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