Joyner v. Zoning Board of Adjustment, 267 N.C. 44 (1966)

April 13, 1966 · Supreme Court of North Carolina
267 N.C. 44

CHARLES W. JOYNER, Petitioner, v. ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM; AMOS SPEAS; J. A. HANCOCK; CARL DULL, JR.; ROY SETZER; A. T. HARRINGTON; C. C. SMITHDEAL and DOUGLAS B. ELAM, Respondents.

(Filed 13 April, 1966.)

Appeal by petitioner, Charles W. Joyner, from Lupton, J., November 15, 1965 Civil Session, FoRsyth Superior Court.

The petitioner filed with the Zoning Board of Adjustment a request for a special use permit to park a mobile home on a lot near Huff Circle in an area zoned Rural. The Board denied the permit. Judge Lupton reviewed the record on certiorari, affirmed the decision of the Board, and dismissed the proceeding. The petitioner appealed.

Harold R. Wilson, Edward R. Green for petitioner appellant.

Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice by W. F. Wornble for respondent appellees.

Per Curiam.

This appeal presents the same legal questions decided this day in the companion case of John P. Craver and wife v. Board of Adjustment. The two cases were argued together by the same counsel. On the authority of that decision, the judgment is

Affirmed.

Moore, J., not sitting.