Blaker v. Planning & Zoning Commission

Decided 1989-08-08

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Shea, J. The dispositive issue in these appeals is what effect an applicant’s submission of ex parte evidence to a planning and zoning commission has upon an aggrieved party’s burden to demonstrate, in an appeal to the Superior Court, that the commission acted illegally. We conclude that the applicant’s ex parte communication relieved the aggrieved party of the initial burden of demonstrating that the commission acted illegally…

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