CITY OF LAKE ST. LOUIS v. DAVIS

No. 59031.

816 S.W.2d 924 (1991)

CITY OF LAKE ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. Dolph DAVIS, Defendant/Respondent.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division Two.

Rehearing Denied October 16, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jay Summerville, Ann E. Buckley, St. Louis, for plaintiff/appellant.

David C. Godfrey, Clayton, for defendant/respondent.


GRIMM, Presiding Judge.

In this injunction case, appellant City of Lake St. Louis sought to enjoin Dolph Davis, a City resident, from parking or storing his recreational vehicle in his driveway, in violation of a City ordinance. Mr. Davis contended he was not violating the ordinance because the ordinance contains an exception "in cases of emergencies," and his parking constitutes an emergency.

The trial court acknowledged that although this type of conduct...

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