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Property Law Keyed to Dukeminier
Village of Euclid v. Amber Realty Co.
ProfessorTodd Berman
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Facts
The owner alleges the tract is vacant, but was being held for the purpose of selling and developing it for industrial uses. The value of the land for industrial use was $10,000 per acre and the value for residential use was no more than $2500 per acre. A portion of the plot was classified for only single and two-family residences. No apartment houses. Another part would encompass apartment houses, but not industrial or commercial uses. Euclidian zoning ordinances had divided the city into six classes of use districts. Some restricted use to single or two family dwellings. Such use districts were alleged to generally interfere with property values and market opportunities associated with a particular lot.
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