U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Julie Tamm v. Milan Nerad
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- Type
- Opinion
- Author
- Stephanie Dawkins Davis
- Filed
- Sept. 18, 2025
- Case
- Julie Tamm v. Milan Nerad
- Case status
- Decided
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NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION File Name: 25a0427n.06 Case No. 24-1155 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT FILED Sep 18, 2025 KELLY L. STEPHENS, Clerk ) JULIE A. TAMM and ROSEANNA M. PRZYBYLSKI, ) ) ON APPEAL FROM THE Plaintiffs-Appellants, ) UNITED STATES DISTRICT ) COURT FOR THE WESTERN v. ) DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN ) MILAN NERAD, ) OPINION Defendant-Appellee. ) Before: CLAY, WHITE, and DAVIS, Circuit Judges. DAVIS, Circuit Judge. Julie Tamm and Roseanna Przybylski own a home in Lincoln Township near Diamond Lake, where they have enjoyed using their seasonal boat dock during the warmer months in Michigan for many years. But they have run into trouble with the Zoning Administrator for Lincoln Township, Milan Nerad, because of some of their historical practices involving the dock. Nerad issued Plaintiffs citations for the placement of their dock in 2023 under two township ordinances. Tamm and Przybylski then filed suit, alleging that Nerad issued the citations to retaliate against them for filing a previous lawsuit, in which they challenged the township’s ordinances regulating residents’ uses of the lake and shoreline. Their complaint in this case seeks declaratory re…
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