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Donohue v. Zoning Board of Appeals

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  • Title: Donohue v. Zoning Board of Appeals
  • Author : Supreme Court of Connecticut
  • Release Date : January 10, 1967
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 64 KB

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The plaintiff, the owner of land located on Ely Avenue in the city of Norwalk, applied to the zoning inspector for a permit to erect a commercial building on his land. On June 14, 1966, the application was denied on the ground that the granting of the permit would be in conflict with the Norwalk zoning regulations. On June 15, 1966, the plaintiff appealed from this decision to the defendant board. The plaintiff's appeal was heard by the board on July 21, 1966, and, on October 6, 1966, it was denied. From this decision the plaintiff appealed to the Court of Common Pleas, alleging that the action of the board was erroneous and void and that the board was without jurisdiction because of its failure to decide the appeal within sixty days after the hearing in accordance with 8-7 of the General Statutes (Rev. to 1966). He also alleged that the purported decision of the board was contrary to law and was an erroneous application of 15 of the Norwalk zoning regulations. The trial court sustained the plaintiff's appeal and rendered judgment accordingly. From this judgment the board appealed to this court. The judgment file recites the plaintiff's prayers for relief as follows: ""1. A judgment declaring that the decision of the defendant board denying the appeal and sustaining the action of the Building and Zoning Inspector more than sixty (60) days from the date of hearing was without jurisdiction, erroneous and void. 2. A judgment directing the board to reverse the action of the Building and Zoning Inspector and directing him to grant the permit. 3. A judgment directing the Building and Zoning Inspector to grant the permit applied for by the plaintiff.""


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