Michel v. Planning and Zoning Com'n of Town of Monroe

Decision Date17 September 1992
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
PartiesJohn MICHEL, Jr., et al. v. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF MONROE et al.

George J. Markley, Bridgeport, in support of the petition.

The plaintiffs' petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 28 Conn.App. 314, 612 A.2d 778, is denied.

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  • Campion v. BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF NEW HAVEN
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • 9 Noviembre 2004
    ...internal quotation marks omitted.) Michel v. Planning & Zoning Commission, 28 Conn. App. 314, 319, 612 A.2d 778, cert. denied, 223 Conn. 923, 614 A.2d 824 (1992). "The vice of spot zoning lies in the fact that it singles out for special treatment a lot or a small area in a way that does not......
  • Handsome, Inc. v. Planning & Zoning Comm'n of Monroe
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • 14 Julio 2015
    ...(2006) ; held a leasehold interest; Michel v. Planning & Zoning Commission, 28 Conn.App. 314, 324–25 [612 A.2d 778, cert. denied, 223 Conn. 923, 614 A.2d 824] (1992) ; or held a security interest in the property. Goodridge v. Zoning Board of Appeals, 58 Conn.App. 760, 767 [755 A.2d 329, cer......
  • Campion v. Board of Aldermen
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • 9 Noviembre 2004
    ...internal quotation marks omitted.) Michel v. Planning & Zoning Commission, 28 Conn. App. 314, 319, 612 A.2d 778, cert. denied, 223 Conn. 923, 614 A.2d 824 (1992). "The vice of spot zoning lies in the fact that it singles out for special treatment a lot or a small area in a way that does not......
  • Farmington-Girard, LLC v. Planning & Zoning Comm'r of Hartford
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • 25 Junio 2019
    ...on an incomplete application; see Michel v. Planning & Zoning Commission , 28 Conn. App. 314, 331, 612 A.2d 778, cert. denied, 223 Conn. 923, 614 A.2d 824 (1992) ; the cases the plaintiff cites do not support the notion that a bare-bones application with minimal information could be deemed ......
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