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Lamar OCI South Corp. v. Stanly County Zoning Board of Adjustment

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 12, 2008
362 N.C. 670 (N.C. 2008)

Opinion


669 S.E.2d 322 (N.C. 2008) 362 N.C. 670 LAMAR OCI SOUTH CORPORATION d/b/a Lamar Advertising of Asheville, Petitioner v. STANLY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT and Stanly County, Respondents. No. 485A07. Supreme Court of North Carolina. December 12, 2008

         Appeal pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 7A-30(2) from the decision of a divided panel of the Court of Appeals, 186 N.C.App. 44, 650 S.E.2d 37 (2007), reversing an order entered on 19 April 2006 and affirming an order entered on 28 April 2006, both by Judge Mark E. Klass in Superior Court, Stanly County. On 6 March 2008, the Supreme Court allowed petitioner's petition for discretionary review of additional issues. Heard in the Supreme Court 14 October 2008.

          Van Winkle, Buck, Wall, Starnes & Davis, P.A., by Craig D. Justus, Asheville, for petitioner-appellee/appellant.           Hamilton Moon Stephens Steele & Martin, PLLC, by Robert C. Stephens and Mark R. Kutny, Charlotte, for respondent-appellants/appellees.

          PER CURIAM.

         As to the issue on direct appeal based on the dissenting opinion, we affirm the majority decision of the Court of Appeals. We conclude that the petition for discretionary review as to additional issues was improvidently allowed.

         AFFIRMED IN PART; DISCRETIONARY REVIEW IMPROVIDENTLY ALLOWED IN PART.


Summaries of

Lamar OCI South Corp. v. Stanly County Zoning Board of Adjustment

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 12, 2008
362 N.C. 670 (N.C. 2008)
Case details for

Lamar OCI South Corp. v. Stanly County Zoning Board of Adjustment

Case Details

Full title:LAMAR OCI SOUTH CORPORATION D/B/A LAMAR ADVERTISING OF ASHEVILLE…

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Dec 12, 2008

Citations

362 N.C. 670 (N.C. 2008)
362 N.C. 670

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