The ruling represents a second setback for Rankin County in its attempt to limit the siting of MH. In a 9-0 ruling in May, the Mississippi Supreme Court struck down a similar land-use policy in Richland, according to msbusiness, stating Richland arbitrarily and capriciously stepped on the constitutional rights of the MHC’s owners.
In the Pearl case, Judge Emfinger ruled a local government was trying to enforce a non-conforming use ordinance on a site-by-site basis instead of applying it to the entire community. The judge said Grove Acres “has a constitutional right to continue its enjoyment of its property and the action by the City is a violation of Homewood’s constitutional right to enjoy its property.”
Pearl City Attorney James Bobo had hoped to persuade the judge to not allow Homewood “to operate a trailer park full of potential death traps until the end of time.” ##
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