BECKISH v. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION


162 Conn. 11 (1971)

FRANCES BECKISH ET AL. v. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF COLUMBIA

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided November 23, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herbert A. Lane, with whom, on the brief, was Jerome A. Rosen, for the appellants (plaintiffs).

Jerome I. Walsh, with whom was Robert J. Haggerty, for the appellee (defendant).

HOUSE, C. J., COTTER, THIM, SHAPIRO and LOISELLE, JS.


COTTER, J.

The plaintiffs applied to the defendant commission for a special permit pursuant to § 4.32 (D) of the zoning regulations of the town of Columbia to extend an existing nonconforming use to include the remaining unoccupied floor space in the building, known as the Landmark, owned by Frances Beckish and operated by the plaintiffs as the owners of Landmark, Inc., which is located at the intersection of routes...

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