TOWN OF BALDWIN v. CONSOLIDATED CITY OF JACKSONVILLE

No. 92-387.

610 So.2d 95 (1992)

The TOWN OF BALDWIN, a quasi-municipal corporation, Fred B. Miller, Jr., and A.G. Ambrose, Sr., individuals, Appellants, v. The CONSOLIDATED CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

December 16, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Claude L. Mullis, Jacksonville, for appellants.

John A. Delaney, General Counsel, Cheryl R. Peek, Asst. General Counsel, Jacksonville, for appellee.


SHIVERS, Judge.

This appeal is from a final order granting summary judgment and declaring annexation ordinances passed by the Town of Baldwin unconstitutional. We affirm.

Fred Miller and A.G. Ambrose each own land in Duval County. The two parcels total approximately 57 acres and adjoin the Town of Baldwin, which is also in Duval County. In April and September 1990, at the petition of Miller and Ambrose, Baldwin's town council passed ordinances annexing the...

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