GEORGE ROSE SMITH, Justice.
This zoning case presents a question of constitutional law. The appellee, as the owner of a gasoline service station in Fayetteville, applied to the appellant Board of Adjustment for a variance that would permit the appellee to erect at its service station an advertising sign exceeding in size the limit of 75 square feet fixed by the zoning ordinance. The Board unanimously denied the request. On appeal the circuit court reversed the Board...
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