JOHNSTON v. CITY OF MYRTLE BEACH

0292

283 S.C. 288 (1984)

321 S.E.2d 627

Shafter McQueen JOHNSTON, Respondent, v. CITY OF MYRTLE BEACH, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided October 3, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Otis Allen Jeffcoat, III, of Sherrill, Townsend, Moses & Jeffcoat, Myrtle Beach, and James B. Richardson, Jr., of Ham & Richardson, Columbia, for appellant.

John P. Henry, of Thompson & Henry, Conway, for respondent.


Heard June 27, 1984.

Decided Oct. 3, 1984.

GARDNER, Judge:

Respondent Johnston (Johnston) brought this declaratory judgment action to determine both the validity and constitutionality of an ordinance proscribing animated signs in the City of Myrtle Beach (the City). The special master found as a matter of law that the ordinance was invalid because it was not enacted in accordance with certain procedural provisions...

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