BALLENGER v. DOOR COUNTY

No. 85-0491.

131 Wis.2d 422 (1986)

388 N.W.2d 624

Sally BALLENGER, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants and Cross-Respondents, v. DOOR COUNTY, Wisconsin; Door County Board of Supervisors; Door County Planning Department and Door County Zoning Administrator, Defendants-Respondents, WASHINGTON ISLAND FERRY LINE, INC., Defendant-Respondent and Cross-Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided April 8, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants and cross-respondents there were briefs by LaFollette & Sinykin of Madison.

For the respondent and cross-appellant there were briefs by Pinkert, Smith, Koehn, Weir & Jinkins, Roger Pinkert and Mark A. Jinkins of Sturgeon Bay.

For the respondents there was a brief by James C. Pankratz, corporation counsel of Door County.

Before Cane, P.J., Dean and LaRocque, JJ.


CANE, P.J.

Sally Ballenger and others (Bellenger) appeal and Washington Island Ferry Line, Inc., cross-appeal a declaratory judgment validating a Door County zoning ordinance amendment. Ballenger argues that the amendment constituted spot zoning and was invalid because it was not in the public interest, involved the participation of a county board supervisor with a conflict of interest, and was not passed by a sufficient...

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