GAYNOR-STAFFORD INDUSTRIES, INC. v. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL AUTHORITY

(11850)

192 Conn. 638 (1984)

GAYNOR-STAFFORD INDUSTRIES, INC. v. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL AUTHORITY OF THE TOWN OF STAFFORD ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released April 10, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas A. Rouse, with whom were Barry S. Feigenbaum and, on the brief, Martin H. Sokolow, Jr., for the appellant (plaintiff).

Edward Muska, for the appellees (defendants).

PETERS, PARSKEY, SHEA, GRILLO and MENT, JS.


SHEA, J.

The plaintiff, Gaynor-Stafford Industries, Inc., pursuant to General Statutes § 7-250,1 appealed to the Superior Court from a benefit assessment levied on its property by the defendant,2 the Stafford water pollution control authority (hereinafter WPCA). The trial court upheld the benefit assessment, and the plaintiff has appealed from that judgment. The plaintiff maintains that the court erred...

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