CAHILL v. HECKEL


87 N.J. Super. 201 (1965)

208 A.2d 651

DANIEL CAHILL AND OLLIE CAHILL, HIS WIFE, AND JOSEPH STYPA AND BETTY LOU STYPA, HIS WIFE, AND ELIAS HOFFMAN AND JOLA HOFFMAN, HIS WIFE, PLAINTIFFS, v. LEWIS E. HECKEL, DEFENDANT. LEWIS E. HECKEL AND GERTRUDE M. HECKEL, HIS WIFE, PLAINTIFFS, v. CHESTER A. JOHNSON AS BUILDING INSPECTOR OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE, UNION COUNTY, ET AL AND DANIEL CAHILL AND OLLIE CAHILL, HIS WIFE, AND JOSEPH STYPA AND BETTY LOU STYPA, HIS WIFE, AND ELIAS HOFFMAN AND JOLA HOFFMAN, HIS WIFE, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division.

Decided February 26, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. A. Albert Eichler, attorney for Daniel and Ollie Cahill, Betty Lou and Joseph Stypa, and Jola and Elias Hoffman (Mr. David M. Hoffman, appearing).

Mr. Harry Silverstein and Mr. Samuel A. Bloom, attorneys for Lewis E. Heckel and Gertrude M. Heckel (Mr. Samuel A. Bloom, appearing).

Mr. Irvine B. Johnstone, Jr., attorney for Borough of Mountainside.


HERBERT, J.S.C.

These cases are consolidated. In Docket C 143-63 plaintiffs are neighbors of defendant Heckel. They allege he is committing violations of the zoning ordinances of the Borough of Mountainside at 300 Summit Road, where he lives and carries on some phases of his trucking and contracting business. Their complaint also charges that Heckel's use of his property is unreasonable and constitutes a nuisance...

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