VILLAGE OF OAKWOOD v. CLARK OIL & REFINING CORP.

No. 50999.

33 Ohio App. 3d 180 (1986)

VILLAGE OF OAKWOOD, APPELLEE, v. CLARK OIL & REFINING CORPORATION, APPELLANT.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Cuyahoga County.

Decided March 10, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph W. Diemert, Jr., for appellee.

John S. Kluznik and Margaret R. Foley, for appellant.


MARKUS, P.J.

The plaintiff village sought to enjoin the defendant automobile service station from selling "off the shelf beverages and snack foods. The tried court granted that injunction on the ground that the village zoning code prohibits such activity at a service station in that zoning district. The service station appeals, arguing that the court incorrectly interpreted and applied the zoning laws. We agree, so we reverse that decision and remand the case for...

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