KISER v. PARISH OF JEFFERSON

No. 86-CA-259.

498 So.2d 115 (1986)

James D. KISER and Donald E. Strain v. PARISH OF JEFFERSON.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

Writ Denied January 23, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. Weeks, II and T. Allen Usry, Usry & Weeks, Metairie, for plaintiffs-appellants.

H.A. Vondenstein, Parish Atty., and David L. Colvin, Asst. Parish Atty., Gretna, for defendant-appellee.

Before CHEHARDY and KLIEBERT, JJ., and NACCARI, J. Pro Tem.


KLIEBERT, Judge.

This is a zoning dispute in which James D. Kiser and Donald E. Strain, plaintiffs, sought a mandatory injunction (ultimately construed by the District Court as a writ of mandamus) compelling the Jefferson Parish Council, defendant, to approve (via enactment of an ordinance) a permit application authorizing plaintiffs to utilize a lot zoned R-1 as an additional parking area for a professional office building on an adjoining property zoned R-3. Barring...

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