HISTORIC LICKING RIVERSIDE v. COVINGTON

No. 88-SC-862-TG.

774 S.W.2d 436 (1989)

HISTORIC LICKING RIVERSIDE CIVIC ASSOCIATION and Patrick M. Flanery and James H. Allen, On behalf of themselves and for the use and benefit of all other taxpayers of the City of Covington, Kentucky, Appellants, v. The CITY OF COVINGTON, Kentucky, a Municipal Corporation and Kenton County and Municipal Planning and Zoning Commission and Mike Fink, Inc. and Benson's, Inc., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied September 7, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin F. Kagin, Covington, for appellants.

Joseph T. Condit, Rita Ferguson, Covington, for appellee, City of Covington.

Frank Gofton Ware, Florence, for appellee, Planning Com'n.

Robert E. Sanders, John Marshall Dosker, Covington, for appellee, Mike Fink and Bensons.


LEIBSON, Justice.

"On the 8th of February, 1815, the town of Covington was established on a hundred and fifty acres of land, on the rivers Ohio and Licking, below their confluence, by an act of the Kentucky Legislature, reciting that Thomas D. Carneal, Richard M. Gano and John S. Gano, the proprietors of the town, and on whose application the act was passed, had bought the land from Thomas Kennedy, and vesting the title in five persons as trustees, with power to...

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