Supreme Court of Maryland, 1962

De Blasis v. Vestry of Addison Parish Diocese of Washington, Inc.

De Blasis v. Vestry of Addison Parish Diocese of Washington, Inc.
Supreme Court of Maryland · Decided October 22, 1962 · Bruñe, Henderson, Prescott, Marbury, Sybert
184 A.2d 840; 229 Md. 530; 1962 Md. LEXIS 592 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

De Blasis v. Vestry of Addison Parish Diocese of Washington, Inc.

Opinion

P®r Curiam.

For the reasons set forth in the opinion of Judge Digges in the court below, in which he found no evidence of mistake in the original comprehensive zoning plan, nor that the character of the neighborhood had changed to such an extent that reclassification ought properly to be made (in which conclusions, after a careful review of the record before us, we concur, under the authority of Didlake v. Poteet, 228 Md. 588, 180 A. 2d 828, and Baltimore v. N. A. A. C. P., 221 Md. 329, 157 A. 2d 433), the order of the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County reversing the order of the Board of County Commissioners, sitting as the District Council, which had granted the petition for rezoning, must be affirmed.

Order affirmed, with costs.

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