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- Title: Anundson v. City of Chicago
- Author : Supreme Court of Illinois
- Release Date : January 28, 1970
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 64 KB
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Rehearing denied March 23, 1970. The circuit court of Cook County on August 7, 1962, acting in a declaratory judgment action brought by Vernon A. Anundson
and his wife Selma, held certain provisions of the Chicago zoning ordinance unconstitutional as applied to certain real property
located on Fullerton Avenue in Chicago. The land was then owned by the Anundsons. The beneficial interest in the property
now is vested in the appellant, William Harmon. The court's decree provided that the minimum lot area restrictions imposed
by the ordinance were void and that the plaintiffs, and all persons claiming through them, had the right to construct a three-story
building which would contain II stores and offices, six one-bedroom apartments and six efficiency apartments, as they are
described. The City of Chicago was ordered to examine any application, which might be filed by the Anundsons to construct
such a building, in a manner consistent with the spirit and intent of the decree and the plans the plaintiffs had offered
in evidence in the declaratory judgment action. Jurisdiction was expressly retained by the court for the purpose of enforcing
the provisions of its decree.