MATTER OF APPLICATION OF COUNTY OF BERGEN


268 N.J. Super. 403 (1993)

633 A.2d 1017

IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE COUNTY OF BERGEN, NEW JERSEY, FOR APPROVAL TO DISSOLVE THE BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided November 30, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen P. Sinisi argued the cause for appellant Bergen County Utilities Authority (Sinisi, Van Dam & Sproviero, attorneys; Mr. Sinisi and Scott G. Sproviero, on the brief).

Michael A. Lampert argued the cause for respondent County of Bergen (McManimon & Scotland, Special Counsel; and Elizabeth Randall, County Counsel, attorneys; Barbara Parker and Steven J. Reed, of counsel; Ms. Randall and Mr. Lampert, on the brief).

Fred DeVesa, Acting Attorney General, attorney for respondent Local Finance Board (Daniel P. Reynolds, Deputy Attorney General, on the statement in lieu of brief).

Before Judges PETRELLA, CONLEY and VILLANUEVA.


PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal by the Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) from a decision of the Local Finance Board (LFB), in the Department of Community Affairs, which approved an application submitted by the County of Bergen (Bergen) pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:5A-20 for the dissolution of the BCUA.

The BCUA argues that (1) the LFB erred in failing to declare the dissolution application a contested case and improperly proceeded with the dissolution...

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