Caltabiano v. Planning & Zoning Commission

Decided 1989-06-27

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Shea, J., dissenting. The majority purports to find ambiguity in the phrase, “land involved in any deci *671 sion,” contained in General Statutes § 8-8 (a), and proceeds to resolve that supposed ambiguity by effectively substituting the phrase, “land of the applicant.” Thus any person owning land abutting or within 100 feet of the applicant’s land becomes statutorily aggrieve…

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