PURSER v. MECKLENBURG COUNTY

No. COA96-1357.

488 S.E.2d 277 (1997)

Rodney L. PURSER, and wife, Carol F. Purser, Plaintiffs, v. MECKLENBURG COUNTY, North Carolina, H. Parks Helms, Chairman and Member of the Board of County Commissioners of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, and Doug W. Booth, Edna Chirico, Patsy Kinsey, Lloyd Scher, Ann Schrader, and James (Jim) F. Richardson, Members of the Board Of County Commissioners of Mecklenburg County North Carolina, and Andy Thomas Dulin, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

August 5, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cecil M. Curtis, P.A. by Cecil M. Curtis, Charlotte, for plaintiffs-appellants.

Ruff, Bond, Cobb, Wade & McNair, L.L.P. by James O. Cobb and Stephen D. Koehler, Charlotte, for all defendants-appellees except Andy Thomas Dulin.

Perry, Patrick, Farmer & Michaux, P.A. by Bailey Patrick, Jr., Roy H. Michaux, Jr. and John H. Carmichael, Charlotte, for defendant-appellee Andy Thomas Dulin.


WALKER, Judge.

In November 1985, the Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners (the Board) and the Charlotte City Council (the City Council) adopted the 2005 Generalized Land Plan which divided Mecklenburg County into seven planning districts. Additionally, the General Development Policies District Plan (GDP) describing community issues, goals, objectives, policies and strategies of the seven districts was jointly adopted on 22 May 1990.

The GDP provides for...

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