YOUNG v. CITY OF FRANKLIN

No. 685S254.

494 N.E.2d 316 (1986)

James B. YOUNG, Appellant, v. CITY OF FRANKLIN, Indiana, and the Common Council of the City of Franklin, Indiana, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Rehearing Denied October 8, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen L. Huddleston, Franklin, James F.T. Sargent, Greenwood, for appellant.

Robert W. Young, Roger Young, Young Gholston & Young, Franklin, for appellees.


GIVAN, Chief Justice.

Appellant is the owner of fifty (50) acres of real property located in Franklin, Indiana. The land is currently zoned by the City of Franklin for B-4 or limited business use. The undeveloped portion of the property is earning approximately $5,000 per year as farmland. Appellant petitioned the Franklin City Plan Commission to rezone 37.6 acres of his land to R-5, which would permit the development of single-family dwellings. The Plan Commission...

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