(DOWNLOAD) "Huck v. Inland Wetlands & Watercourses Agency" by Supreme Court of Connecticut # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Huck v. Inland Wetlands & Watercourses Agency
- Author : Supreme Court of Connecticut
- Release Date : January 19, 1987
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 83 KB
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The plaintiff is Robin B. Huck, the owner of a tract of land comprising 2.691 acres,1 zoned for residential use and located on the westerly side of Stamwich Road in Greenwich. The defendant is the inland wetlands and watercourses agency of the town of Greenwich (agency), which was created pursuant to General Statutes 22a-36 through 22a-45. On May 22, 1978, the plaintiff filed an application for a permit to construct a single-family dwelling on her property which is adjacent to Frye Lake, a regulated watercourse. On January 7, 1980, the agency held a public hearing on that application. At an agency meeting on February 25, 1980, on a motion made and seconded to approve the application on certain conditions, the vote of the agency was three in favor, three opposed and one abstention. The agency issued a writing dated March 3, 1980, signed by the secretary of the agency stating that the application was denied. That writing set out the agency's reasons for denying the plaintiff's application. On March 11, 1980, a notice to that effect was published in a Greenwich newspaper. By letter dated March 20, 1980, the plaintiff made demand upon the agency to issue the permit, maintaining that issuance of the permit was mandated by 6.22 [203 Conn. 527]