PETERSON v. SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY

No. 980109.

987 P.2d 57 (1999)

1999 UT 93

Gayle S. PETERSEN d/b/a Leather and Lace, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, a municipal corporation, Defendant and Appellee.

Supreme Court of Utah.

September 24, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Andrew McCullough, Orem, for plaintiff.

George D. Knapp, Salt Lake City, for defendant.


ZIMMERMAN, Justice:

¶ 1 The plaintiff, Gayle S. Petersen ("Petersen"), owner of a properly licensed sexually oriented business, filed an action to enjoin the defendant, South Salt Lake City ("the City"), from denying her the right to change the physical location of her business without obtaining a new license, and from denying her the right to locate in a building that was more than 600 feet from the nearest sexually oriented business. The City moved for summary...

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