In September, 1968, the Building Inspector denied respondent's application for a permit for the construction on its property immediately adjacent to the Selkirk Classification Yard of a structure to provide sleeping and eating facilities for its crews who are compelled to lay over at Selkirk in between train assignments. The structure which the railroad sought to erect was a motel-type building containing 50 rooms, all on ground level,...
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