Case ID: fla_158/html/0742-01.html
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Author: {"author": "CHILLINGWORTH, Associate Justice:", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

LEO A. CHAIKIN, CARL WEINKLE and AARON WEINKLE co-partners, doing business under the firm name of WEINKLE LIQUOR STORES, v, CITY OF MIAMI, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida.
    30 So. (2nd) 101
    January Term, 1947
    April 18, 1947
    En Banc
    
      Hoffman & Durant, for appellants.
    
      J. W. Watson, Jr., and Franklin Parson, for appellee.
   CHILLINGWORTH, Associate Justice:

The petitioners sought the issuance of a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a package store, in the City of Miami. They filed a petition for a declaratory decree under the provisions of F.S.A. Sec. 87.01, basing their contention upon the invalidity of Municipal Ordinance No. 2896, which prevented the issuance of a new license for one whose place of business would be located in what was termed a “Combination Residential and Business Zone,” within 2500 feet of an established licensee. The Chancellor, in a comprehensive final decree, upheld the validity of the ordinance. The contentions of the petitioners have been decided adversely by this Court in City of Miami v. State ex rel Green, 131 Fla. 864, 180 So. 45; City of Miami v. Kichinko, 156 Fla. 128, 22 So. 2nd. 627; State ex rel Dixie Inn, Inc. v. City of Miami, et al., 156 Fla. 784, 24 So. 2nd. 705.

Affirmed.

THOMAS, C. J., BUFORD, CHAPMAN, ADAMS, and BARNS, JJ., concur.

TERRELL, J., nor participating.