CAPOUN REVOCABLE TRUST v. ANSARI

No. 99-1146.

234 Wis.2d 335 (2000)

2000 WI App 83

610 N.W.2d 129

George J. and Mary V. CAPOUN REVOCABLE TRUST, and George J. and Mary V. Capoun as Trustees, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Aftab ANSARI, David H. Schwarz, Department of Administration, Division of Hearings and Appeals, and George Meyer, Secretary, Department of Natural Resources, Defendants-Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided March 16, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

On behalf of the plaintiffs-appellants, the cause was submitted on the briefs of Walter W. Stern of Law Office of Walter W. Stern of Union Grove.

On behalf of the defendant-respondent Aftab Ansari, the cause was submitted on the brief of Charles J. Labanowsky of Labanowsky & Associates, S.C. of Kenosha.

On behalf of the defendants-respondents DOA and DNR, the cause was submitted on the brief of James E. Doyle, attorney general, and Steven B. Wickland, assistant attorney general.

Before Eich, Vergeront and Roggensack, JJ.


¶ 1. ROGGENSACK, J.

This appeal arises out of an action George and Mary Capoun1 filed in Dane County Circuit Court seeking to prevent the Department of Administration (DOA) from holding a hearing on Aftab Ansari's request that the Department of Natural Resources (DNR)2 issue a permit for a retention pond he had already constructed on his property. The circuit court granted summary judgment dismissing the...

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