Childs v. Hancock County Bd. of Supervisors


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Docket Number: 2006-CT-00608-SCT
Linked Case(s): 2006-CA-00608-SCT ; 2006-CA-00608-COA ; 2006-CA-00608-COA ; 2006-CT-00608-SCT

Supreme Court: Opinion Link
Opinion Date: 02-05-2009
Opinion Author: Randolph, J.
Holding: THE JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF APPEALS IS REVERSED. THE JUDGMENT OF THE HANCOCK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT IS REINSTATED AND AFFIRMED

Additional Case Information: Judge(s) Concurring: Waller, C.J., Carlson, P.J., Dickinson, Lamar, Kitchens and Pierce, JJ.
Non Participating Judge(s): Chandler, J.
Dissenting Author : Graves, P.J., without separate written opinion.
Procedural History: Admin or Agency Judgment
Nature of the Case: CIVIL - OTHER
Writ of Certiorari: yes
Appealed from Court of Appeals

Trial Court: Date of Trial Judgment: 03-10-2006
Appealed from: Hancock County Circuit Court
Judge: Stephen Simpson
Disposition: The Hancock County Board of Supervisors (“Board”), on its own initiative, sought to amend its zoning ordinances and to designate approximately one thousand acres of coastal property to a commercial resort classification. Aggrieved, a group of citizens appealed the decision of the Board to the Hancock County Circuit Court. The circuit court confirmed the action of the Board.
Case Number: 2005-174

Note: The Judgment of the Court of Appeals is Reversed. The Judgment of the Hancock County Circuit Court is Reinstated and Affirmed. See COA opinion at: http://www.mssc.state.ms.us/Images/Opinions/CO44207.pdf

  Party Name: Attorney Name:   Brief(s) Available:
Appellant: EARL CHILDS, LORI GORDON, AMELIA KILLEEN, DAVID WHEELER AND MARIA BEARD




ROBERT B. WIYGUL



 
  • Appellant #1 Brief

  • Appellee: HANCOCK COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, PARADISE PROPERTIES GROUP, L.L.C. AND KUDO DEVELOPERS OF MISSISSIPPI, L.L.C. WILLIAM E. WHITFIELD, III, RONALD J. ARTIGUES, JR., ALBERT RALPH JORDAN, IV, DONALD RAFFERTY, JOSEPH R. MEADOWS  


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