Budelis v. Litchfield Plan. Zoning Com., No. Cv 96 0071252 (Jul. 9, 1997)
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Opinion
The plaintiffs are aggrieved. The plaintiffs' property abuts the applicant's land. (See Site Plan Map, Return #26.) Therefore, the plaintiffs are statutorily aggrieved. C.G.S. §
The return of record filed in this case does not contain a transcript of the public hearing conducted by the Commission on April 12, 1996 or its continuation on May 20, 1996. C.G.S. §
There was a public hearing conducted on two evenings by the Commission at which the evidence produced at a prior public hearing was incorporated and at which several people testified. Apparently the tape recording equipment failed on both evenings and there is no tape of any portion of the hearing.
There are three different ways that this situation has been handled by the courts. One way is to permit the parties to introduce evidence to the court to reconstruct what occurred at the public hearing. See C.G.S. §
In this case there is no transcript at all. The record before the court is statutorily insufficient. The minutes of the public hearings in which the appellants participated provide no indication as to how or why the Commission reached its decision to grant the application. It necessarily follows that the court cannot make a determination as to the validity or invalidity of the Commission's action.
As stated in London v. Zoning Board of Appeals,
For the reason stated, the appeal is sustained. In view of the fact that a new hearing may be held, the other issues raised by the affidavits are not addressed.
Pickett, J.
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