COUCH v. ZONING COMMISSION


141 Conn. 349 (1954)

NORMAN W. COUCH ET AL. v. ZONING COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF WASHINGTON

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided June 16, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Cramer, with whom was Clayton L. Blick, for the appellant (defendant).

Walter M. Pickett, Jr., for the appellees (plaintiffs).

INGLIS, C. J., BALDWIN, O'SULLIVAN, WYNNE and DALY, JS.


O'SULLIVAN, J.

The town of Washington is predominantly rural in character. The zoning regulations now in force in the town became effective on December 15, 1939. Of the zonal classifications into which the town is divided, two are designated for business. Washington Zoning Regs., § 1 (1939, as amended). These are known as the Washington Depot and the New Preston Village districts. Each contains a wide variety of commercial establishments. Another classification...

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