PARKING ASSN. v. CITY OF ATLANTA

S94A0975.

264 Ga. 764 (1994)

PARKING ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA, INC. et al. v. CITY OF ATLANTA.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Reconsideration Denied December 20, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Schreeder, Wheeler & Flint, David H. Flint, Mark W Forsling, for appellants.

David D. Blum, Robert L. Zoeckler, Joe M. Harris, Jr., Clifford E. Hardwick IV, for appellee.


THOMPSON, Justice.

The City of Atlanta enacted a zoning ordinance aimed specifically at surface parking lots with 30 or more spaces in several downtown and midtown zoning districts. The ordinance requires minimum barrier curbs and landscaping areas equal to at least ten percent of the paved area within a lot, ground cover (shrubs, ivy, pine bark or similar landscape materials) and at least one tree for every eight parking spaces. Its stated purpose is to improve the...

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