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As the court observed , the Statutes do not require a town to establish a planning commission , nor to adopt a coordinating land use plan , in order to exercise the zoning powers delegated in Chapter 124.26 The court also has rested its ...
As the court observed , the Statutes do not require a town to establish a planning commission , nor to adopt a coordinating land use plan , in order to exercise the zoning powers delegated in Chapter 124.26 The court also has rested its ...
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Planning and Zoning Comm'n , 156 Conn . 99 , 239 A.2d 528 ( 1968 ) . 79 CONN . GEN . Stat . ( Rev. 1977 ) $ 8-11 ; Daly v . Town Plan and Zoning Comm'n , supra , note 67 ; Low v . Madison , 135 Conn . 1 , 60 A.2d 774 ( 1948 ) .
Planning and Zoning Comm'n , 156 Conn . 99 , 239 A.2d 528 ( 1968 ) . 79 CONN . GEN . Stat . ( Rev. 1977 ) $ 8-11 ; Daly v . Town Plan and Zoning Comm'n , supra , note 67 ; Low v . Madison , 135 Conn . 1 , 60 A.2d 774 ( 1948 ) .
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The form of a planning appeal is similar to that required in zoning cases , except that no statutory bond is required . The appeal must allege how the appellant is personally aggrieved by the commission's decision.97 Pleadings are ...
The form of a planning appeal is similar to that required in zoning cases , except that no statutory bond is required . The appeal must allege how the appellant is personally aggrieved by the commission's decision.97 Pleadings are ...
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The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
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