CITY OF PONTIAC v. CONSUMERS POWER CO.

Docket No. 49434.

101 Mich. App. 450 (1980)

300 N.W.2d 594

CITY OF PONTIAC v. CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided November 5, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James D. Smiertka, Deputy City Attorney, for plaintiff.

James W. Dempsey and Jack D. Shumate, for defendant.

Before: M.F. CAVANAGH, P.J., and D.E. HOLBROOK, JR., and J.H. PIERCEY, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff, City of Pontiac, requested that defendant, Consumers Power Company, remove and relocate two electric power lines it maintained on the west side of Johnson Avenue in the City of Pontiac to the east side of Johnson Avenue. The reason for this request was the beginning of construction and renovation of plaintiff's Pontiac General Hospital. The city asserted that the continued presence of the lines in their site abutting the present Pontiac General...

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