TOWN OF CAMERON v. WOODELL

No. COA00-1546.

563 S.E.2d 198 (2002)

TOWN OF CAMERON, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Paul W. WOODELL and Brenda H. Woodell, Defendants-Appellants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 7, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The Brough Law Firm by Michael B. Brough and G. Nicholas Herman, Chapel Hill, for plaintiff-appellee.

Van Camp, Meacham & Newman, P.L.L.C. by Thomas M. Van Camp, Pinehurst, for defendants-appellants.


TIMMONS-GOODSON, Judge.

On 17 September 1993, Paul W. Woodell and Brenda H. Woodell (collectively, "the defendants") signed a contract to purchase property in the town of Cameron. Prior to consummating the purchase, defendants informed the town clerk and mayor that they intended to sell used merchandise and automobiles on the property. The town clerk advised defendants that the property was not within the town's zoning jurisdiction. Defendants subsequently obtained...

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