South Hill Neighborhood Ass'n v. Romney

421 F.2d 454
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
DecidedNovember 24, 1969
DocketNo. 19995
StatusPublished
Cited by21 cases

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South Hill Neighborhood Ass'n v. Romney, 421 F.2d 454 (6th Cir. 1969).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The subject matter of this action, which has come on for consideration by this panel at the direction of the Chief Judge, has been the core of a controversy which has seen the parties at odds in both administrative and judicial proceedings. The latter have included an action in the courts of the Commonwealth of Kentucky with review by its Court of Appeals, sitting en banc, with negative results to the plaintiffs, and an action with a similar conclusion in the District Court, from which the present appeal was perfected.

The ultimate aim of the plaintiffs is the protection from demolition of fourteen buildings, claimed to be of historic significance, which stand in an area designated for improvement under the Urban Renewal Plan of the City of Lexington, Kentucky, all as appearing in detail in the documents before us, as will be later herein commented upon.

The matter is before this Court for consideration of certain motions, the first of which is the plaintiffs-appellants’ Motion for Injunction Pending Appeal. Subsequent motions include defendants-appellees’ Motion to Require Plaintiffs to File Bond, which will not herein be considered for reasons which will be later apparent, and the motion of certain appellees for an order denying injunctive relief pending appeal. We choose to and will consider the latter motion as a motion to affirm the judgment of the District Court and as having been filed under the provisions of Rule 8(b) of the Rules of this Court.

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