BYRON v. SYNCO PROPERTIES, INC.

No. COA17-318.

813 S.E.2d 455 (2018)

William M. BYRON and Dana T. Byron, Plaintiffs, v. SYNCO PROPERTIES, INC., a North Carolina Corporation, and City of Charlotte, a North Carolina Body Politic and Corporate, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

Filed: March 20, 2018.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Scarbrough & Scarbrough, PLLC, by Madeline J. Trilling , and The Law Office of Kenneth T. Davies, P.C., by Kenneth T. Davies , for Plaintiffs.

K&L Gates LLP, Charlotte, by Roy H. Michaux, Jr. , for Defendant SYNCO Properties, Inc.

Office of the Charlotte City Attorney, by Assistant City Attorney Thomas E. Powers, III , and Senior Assistant City Attorney Terrie Hagler-Gray , for Defendant City of Charlotte.


Landowners whose property is not directly and adversely affected by a zoning statute do not have standing to bring a declaratory judgment action to challenge the constitutionality of the statute or a municipality's interpretation of the statute.

Plaintiffs William M. Byron and Dana T. Byron ("Plaintiffs"), husband and wife...

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