KANSAS CITY v. STITH

No. 51855.

409 S.W.2d 193 (1966)

In the Matter of the Proceedings for the Condemnation and Taking of Private Property in Fee for Public Use as the Site of a Sewage Treatment Facility and Providing for the Payment of Just Compensation, all Under Ordinance of Kansas City, Missouri, No. 26403, Passed August 4, 1961. KANSAS CITY, Missouri, a Municipal Corporation, Respondent, v. J. E. STITH and Roxena Stith, Appellants-Condemnees, The Chief Freight Lines Company, a Corporation and the Chief Realty Company, a Corporation, Appellants-Intervenors.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2.

December 12, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herbert C. Hoffman, City Counselor, Ned B. Bahr, Associate City Counselor, Kansas City, for respondent.

Kretsinger & Kretsinger, Kansas City, for appellants.


EAGER, Presiding Judge.

In this case the City of Kansas City filed its proceedings to condemn Lots 2-6, inclusive, Block 11, Woodswether Industrial District; the property is located on the north side of the Central Industrial District and very near the Missouri River. It is located on the north side of Woodswether Road, and is separated by one lot on the east from Liberty Street. The tract is 225 feet east and west by 125 feet north and south. The purpose of the condemnation...

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