BLDRS. LEAGUE OF SOUTH JERSEY, INC. v. GLOUCESTER CTY. UTILS. AUTHORITY


902 A.2d 253 (2006)

386 N.J. Super. 462

BUILDERS LEAGUE OF SOUTH JERSEY, INC., a New Jersey non-profit corporation, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GLOUCESTER COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY, in the County of Gloucester a municipal corporation of the State of New Jersey, Defendant-Respondent.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided July 13, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ben D. Shiriak, argued the cause for appellant, Glen Eyre at Monroe, L.L.C. (Shiriak & Timins, attorneys; Mr. Shiriak, on the brief).

Robert M. Washburn argued the cause for respondent, Builders League of South Jersey (Flaster Greenberg, attorneys, Cherry Hill; Mr. Washburn, of counsel; Mr. Washburn and Tracy A. Siebold, Voorhees, on the brief).

Edward J. Buzak, Montville, argued the cause for respondent, Gloucester County Utilities Authority.

Before Judges WEISSBARD, WINKELSTEIN and SAPP-PETERSON.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

WINKELSTEIN, J.A.D.

In this case, the Builders League of South Jersey sued the Gloucester County Utilities Authority (the Authority), challenging the Authority's sewer connection fees. The parties arrived at a proposed settlement, which established a sewer connection fee of $1486. Following a "fairness hearing" in the Law Division, Judge Stanger approved the settlement.

On appeal, Glen Eyre at Monroe, L.L.C...

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