Joseph J. Levitt, Jr. v. City of Oak Ridge, et al.

Case Number
E2016-02140-COA-R3-CV

Joseph J. Levitt (“Owner”), the owner of the Applewood apartment complex located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, appeals the September 14, 2016 order of the Chancery Court for Anderson County (“the Trial Court”) granting summary judgment to the City of Oak Ridge, the Oak Ridge Board of Building and Housing Appeals, and Denny Boss (collectively “the City”) in this suit seeking to overturn the City’s order that six of the Applewood buildings be vacated and demolished. Owner raises issues on appeal regarding the adminstrative warrants and whether the decision of the board was arbitrary, capricious, or illegal. We find and hold that the adminstrative warrants satisfied the requirements of Tenn. Code Ann. § 68-120-117 and that the decision of the board was not arbitrary, capricious, or illegal. We, therefore, affirm the Trial Court’s grant of summary judgment.

Authoring Judge
Judge D. Michael Swiney
Originating Judge
Chancellor M. Nichole Cantrell
Case Name
Joseph J. Levitt, Jr. v. City of Oak Ridge, et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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