KLETSCHKA v. LE SUEUR COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

No. 48594.

277 N.W.2d 404 (1979)

James KLETSCHKA, petitioner, Appellant, v. The LE SUEUR COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, et al., Respondents.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

March 30, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Greising & Keogh and Robert M. Greising, Waterville, for appellant.

Christian & Mason, and Paul A. R. Mason, Le Center, for respondents.

William C. Norris and Theodore Mellby, Montgomery, for objectors.

Heard before PETERSON, TODD, and STONE, JJ., and considered and decided by the court en banc.


PETERSON, Justice.

This case involves the question of whether procedural due process of law requires that witnesses at a conditional-use permit hearing be sworn and be subject to cross-examination.

Petitioner, James Kletschka, applied to the Le Sueur County Planning and Zoning Commission for a conditional-use permit in order to establish a recreational vehicle campsite. Notice and a public hearing are required by the relevant ordinance for the issuance of...

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