Ohio Court of Appeals, 1999

Bognar v. Mantua T. Brd. of Zoning Appeals, Unpublished Decision (6-25-1999)

Bognar v. Mantua T. Brd. of Zoning Appeals, Unpublished Decision (6-25-1999)
Ohio Court of Appeals · Decided June 25, 1999

Bognar v. Mantua T. Brd. of Zoning Appeals, Unpublished Decision (6-25-1999)

Opinion of the Court

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This case is unpublished as indicated by the issuing court.] Judgment affirmed. See Opinion and Judgment Entry. [FORD] (CHRISTLEY) (O'NEILL)

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