![]() Since completion, they have operated the kennel for boarding dogs and cats, and for allied services.Īlthough the township building inspector issued the permit to defendants, the township municipal corporation brought suit against defendants June 4, 1963, some 10-1/2 months after the building had been completed and in use as a kennel. Defendants commenced building immediately and completed the structure on or about July 20, 1962, at a cost of $45,000. The application was approved May 8, 1962, by the building inspector who thereupon issued a building permit, which was posted on the premises during construction. Notice was published in a newspaper of general circulation in the township. McKenney, of counsel), for defendants.Īfter securing a letter from the township supervisor expressing his opinion that construction of a dog kennel upon their property was permissible under the zoning ordinance, defendants filed application for a building permit with the township building inspector. Conlin, Conlin, Parker, McKenney & Wood (Chris L. ![]()
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