CITY OF KETTERING v. LAMAR OUTDOOR ADVERTISING, INC.

No. 10144.

38 Ohio App. 3d 16 (1987)

CITY OF KETTERING, APPELLEE, v. LAMAR OUTDOOR ADVERTISING, INC., APPELLANT.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Montgomery County.

Decided November 12, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Forde Jay Newberry, for appellee.

Rudolph D'Amico, for appellant.


BROGAN, J.

The instant appeal involves the constitutionality of a municipal ordinance which requires that a nonconforming advertising sign or structure damaged in excess of one half of its replacement value be reconstructed in accordance with present existing municipal zoning ordinances.

In the early 1960s, Lamar Advertising of Dayton, Inc. constructed an advertising sign in the city of Kettering, Ohio. In 1971, the area where the sign was located was zoned...

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