CITY OF JACKSONVILLE v. IMLER

No. L-415.

235 So.2d 526 (1970)

The CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, a Municipal Corporation, Appellant, v. A.O. IMLER, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

Rehearing Denied June 15, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William L. Durden, David U. Tumin, and William Lee Allen, Jacksonville, for appellant.

G. Frank Godfrey, of Norton & Wood, Jacksonville, for appellee.

Thomas Baumer, of Mahoney, Hadlow, Chambers & Adams, Jacksonville, amicus curiae.


RAWLS, Judge.

In this case involving the constitutionality of a zoning ordinance as applied to Appellee-Imler's property, the City of Jacksonville appeals from a final judgment rendered in favor of the appellee.

The sole question involved on this appeal was stated by the trial judge at the outset of the trial of this cause as:

"* * * the only issue left is whether or not the rezoning of this property was arbitrary, capricious, and unreasonable."<...

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