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Edenfield v. Mingledorff

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jun 5, 1959
109 S.E.2d 588 (Ga. 1959)

Opinion

20484.

ARGUED MAY 11, 1959.

DECIDED JUNE 5, 1959. REHEARING DENIED JULY 8, 1959.

Mandamus. Chatham Superior Court. Before Judge McWhorter. February 2, 1959.

John R. Calhoun, for plaintiff in error.

John J. Bouhan, contra.


The "Regulations Governing Sewage Disposal" in Chatham County are not attacked, and since the record shows that the petitioner, who is seeking the writ of mandamus to require the county officials to issue her a construction permit for the installation of a septic tank on a lot 100 feet by 100 feet, has not submitted plans and specifications showing the approximate number of persons to be served by the septic tank, the number of bedrooms in the residence, the distance to the nearest water supply, stream, dwelling and trees, as required by said ordinance of Chatham County as a prerequisite to the issuance of such permit, the trial judge did not err in denying the mandamus rule sought by the plaintiff, who is now plaintiff in error. Pierce v. Cullens, 213 Ga. 649 ( 100 S.E.2d 732).

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.

ARGUED MAY 11, 1959 — DECIDED JUNE 5, 1959 — REHEARING DENIED JULY 8, 1959.


Summaries of

Edenfield v. Mingledorff

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jun 5, 1959
109 S.E.2d 588 (Ga. 1959)
Case details for

Edenfield v. Mingledorff

Case Details

Full title:EDENFIELD v. MINGLEDORFF, Mayor, et al

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jun 5, 1959

Citations

109 S.E.2d 588 (Ga. 1959)
109 S.E.2d 588