Mayor of Elsmere v. DiFrancesco
Mayor of Elsmere v. DiFrancesco
Opinion of the Court
The appellants filed this appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court that granted appellee John DiFrancesco’s petition for a writ of certiorari. In granting the writ, the Superior Court held that the Mayor and Town Council’s decision to deny DiFrancesco’s application to subdivide his single real estate lot into two lots was arbitrary and capricious because DiFrancesco’s lot was zoned to permit two residences and his application complied in all other respects with the applicable zoning requirements. The Superior Court, therefore, remanded the matter to the Town Council “for action consistent with this opinion.”
After the appellants filed their notice of appeal, the Clerk of this Court issued a notice to appellants to show cause why the appeal should not be dismissed as interlocutory. In their response, the appellants contend that the appeal is from a final judgment and is not interlocutory because, although the Superior Court issued an order of remand, the further action required of the Town Council by the Superior Court’s opinion was the “purely ministeri
For purpose of appeal, a Superi- or Court order of remand may be either “final” or “interlocutory,” depending upon the nature of the actions directed on the remand.
In this case, while the Superior Court’s opinion does not direct the Town Council to take any specific action on DiFrancesco’s application, we do not read the opinion to permit the Town Council to reconsider the application or to take any further action other than granting the subdivision. Accordingly, we hold that the Superior Court’s order is a final judgment because its remand to the Town Council was for the purely ministerial purpose of having the Town Council grant DiFrancesco’s application.
. Violent Crimes Comp. Bd. v. Linton, 545 A.2d 624, 625 (Del. 1988).
. McClelland v. Gen. Motors Corp., 9 Storey 114, 214 A.2d 847 (Del. 1965).
. Id. at 848.
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- MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF the TOWN OF ELSMERE, Delaware consisting of Richard A. Herold, John Jaremchuk, Patricia L. Frantz, Tom Novak, Charles McKewen, Joanne Personti, and John Pasquale, Below-Appellants v. John DiFRANCESCO, Below-Appellee
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