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- Title: Sipperley v. Board of Appeals on Zoning
- Author : Supreme Court of Connecticut
- Release Date : January 14, 1953
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 63 KB
Description
On September 6, 1951, the named
defendant, to be called the board, granted a
variance of the zoning regulations of Westport
to the defendants Theodore H. and Stephen W.
Hrivnock. The eleven plaintiffs, all taxpayers
owning real estate in the immediate vicinity,
appealed from the action of the board to the Court
of Common Pleas. Their appeal was sustained, and
from the judgment rendered thereon all defendants
have appealed to this court. It is conceded that the following facts were
before the board: The Hrivnocks, whom we shall
call the defendants, own a tract of land in the
town of Westport. The tract fronts southerly on
the Boston Post Road for 190 feet and easterly on
Maple Avenue for 344-feet; its westerly and
northerly dimensions are 311 and 190 feet,
respectively. Zoning was adopted by the town on
September 8, 1930. The southerly part of the tract
to a depth of 200 feet has always been zoned for
business, while the remainder was placed and still
remains in a residence Zone. Prior to September 8,
1930, the premises had been used for hotel
purposes and as a site for the sale of vegetables.