Conley v. Town of Brookhaven Zoning Board of Appeals

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1976-07-13

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Jasen, J. The question presented for our review is whether the zoning board of appeals abused its discretion, as a matter of law, in granting the respondents De Poys’ application for an area variance. Dean and Judith De Poy are the fee owners of a parcel of land situated in a rural residential area of the Village of East Setauket, Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County. The parcel consists of 62,660 square feet of…

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