Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 188
... standards to guide the agency . 84 Standards are required also in Section 8-2 , which provides that permits issued must be " subject to standards set forth in the regulations and to conditions necessary to protect the public health ...
... standards to guide the agency . 84 Standards are required also in Section 8-2 , which provides that permits issued must be " subject to standards set forth in the regulations and to conditions necessary to protect the public health ...
Page 189
... standards in WATR , Inc. v . Zoning Board of Appeals.89 Although the standards were as broadly stated as those in Rocchi , they did not specifically list the uses that could be per- mitted . Instead , the board was empowered to grant a ...
... standards in WATR , Inc. v . Zoning Board of Appeals.89 Although the standards were as broadly stated as those in Rocchi , they did not specifically list the uses that could be per- mitted . Instead , the board was empowered to grant a ...
Page 386
... standards expressed in the ordinance have been met.18 Next to variances , it is the most likely reason for an attorney to appear before a zoning board of appeals . However , under section 8-2 , a zoning commission may designate itself ...
... standards expressed in the ordinance have been met.18 Next to variances , it is the most likely reason for an attorney to appear before a zoning board of appeals . However , under section 8-2 , a zoning commission may designate itself ...
Contents
THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR | 61 |
THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS LAMENT | 78 |
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