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Court Decision Pending in Wells Sherman House Case

Final briefs filed by attorneys this week; magistrate's ruling pending

 
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Wells Sherman House Move
The Kent Wells Sherman House sits at a temporary location at the western end of East College Avenue on a truck bed owned by Stein House Movers.
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Stein House Movers trucked the historic Kent Wells Sherman House down Haymaker Parkway Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012 to save the structure from demolition. The non-profit Kent Wells Sherman House group is working to find a permanent location for the house. For now, it will stand temporarily at the western end of East College Ave.
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The final brief filed by Kent attorney John Plough on behalf of the group Save the Standing Rock Garden regarding the group's civil suit filed to try and stop the relocation of the historic house.
Kent Assistant Law Director Eric Fink filed this final brief in the case involving the Kent Wells Sherman House move in which the city is named as a defendant.
The closing statement of the Kent Wells Sherman House, Inc., board regarding the court case attempting to stop relocation of the Kent Wells Sherman House.

A court decision may be near in the case involving an appeal to stop the relocation of the historic Kent Wells Sherman House.

Attorneys for three of the parties in the case, Save the Standing Rock Garden, Kent Wells Sherman House, Inc., and the city of Kent, all filed final briefs in the case Tuesday with Portage County magistrate Kent Graham.

Kent attorney John Plough, representing the Standing Rock garden group that's trying to stop the relocation, filed an 11-page brief. The city of Kent filed a 28-page final brief, and the attorney for the Kent Wells Sherman House group filed a four-page final statement.

It's unclear when Graham will deliver his order in the case.

Stay tuned to Kent Patch for updates to this story.

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Related Topics: Injunction, Kent Wells Sherman House, Relocation, and court case

Misty Jones

12:32 pm on Friday, November 30, 2012

Unbiased reporting not to mention a review of the dockets online would state what the appeal with injunction request actually is about: an appeal to the planning commission decision and alleged violation of sunshine law. You should know better, Patch.

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