Case Name: Fleishon v. Philadelphia Zoning Board of Adjustment (et al., Appellants)
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1956-05-21
Citations: 385 Pa. 295
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 133
Parties: Fleishon v. Philadelphia Zoning Board of Adjustment (et al., Appellants).
Judges: Before Stern, C. J., Jones, Bell, Chidsey, Musmanno and Arnold, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 385
Pages: 295–296

Head Matter:
Fleishon v. Philadelphia Zoning Board of Adjustment (et al., Appellants).
Argued May 1, 1956.
Before Stern, C. J., Jones, Bell, Chidsey, Musmanno and Arnold, JJ.
Morris Wolf, with him George X. Schwartz and Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Gohen, for appellant.
Irvin Stander, with him Abraham L. Freedman, City Solicitor, and Richard H. Markowitz, Assistant City Solicitor, for appellee.
May 21, 1956:

Opinion:
Opinion
Per Curiam,
The owner of the property involved appealed from an Order of the court below which reversed the Zoning Board of Adjustment which had approved permits for a two-story apartment house and an outdoor parking lot. The owner had applied, not for a special exception or variance, but for permits on the ground that the application for the permits was in strict conformity with the Zoning Ordinance.
The decree is affirmed on the able and comprehensive opinion of President Judge Oliver. Costs shall be paid by appellants.