Central Motors Corp. v. City of Pepper Pike

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1995-09-06

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Cook, J. In this case we are asked to determine whether Pepper Pike’s zoning of CMC’s property is unconstitutional and whether Pepper Pike had used its one opportunity to rezone to cure the constitutional defect, thereby allowing the judicial rezoning of the property. We hold that the zoning ordinance is constitutional and, thus, do not reach the issue of whether judicial rezoning was proper. Neither party co…

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