PER CURIAM.
On January 17, 1984, the Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Town of Essex granted appellee a variance to allow him to use his property for residential purposes in an area where such use was not permitted by the zoning scheme in effect. The Town appealed the Zoning Board's decision to the superior court. Appellee moved to dismiss, contending that the Town did not have standing to appeal. The superior court granted the motion, ruling that a municipality was...
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