Commissioner of Trans. v. Towpath Assoc., No. 579139 (Sep. 13, 1999)

1999 Conn. Super. Ct. 12330
CourtConnecticut Superior Court
DecidedSeptember 13, 1999
DocketNos. 579139, 579140
StatusUnpublished

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Bluebook
Commissioner of Trans. v. Towpath Assoc., No. 579139 (Sep. 13, 1999), 1999 Conn. Super. Ct. 12330 (Colo. Ct. App. 1999).

Opinion

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This case is unpublished as indicated by the issuing court.]

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION
These proceedings are appeals from the assessment of damage by condemnation that have come to the court on the wrong procedural track, to which they had been directed by the court clerk on instruction from the Civil Court Manager of the Court Operations Division. Instead of being entered on the court records as separate civil actions with payment of the entry fee required by General Statutes Section 52-259, these appeals and applications for review of statement of compensation were filed, without payment of the statutory entry fee, as further pleadings in the above-numbered and titled court dockets, respectively, previously created for the deposit with the clerk of the Superior Court of the assessed damage in the amount of $1,175, in Docket No. 579139, and in the amount of $1,575, in Docket No. 579140. See City of Bristol v. Sebastiano A. Milano et al.,45 Conn. Sup. 605.

In Docket No. 579139, Towpath Associates, property owners, have appealed from the assessment of damage paid by the Commissioner of Transportation for the taking by eminent domain on April 9, 1998, pursuant to General Statutes Section 13a-73 (b), of their property found to be necessary for the layout, alteration, extension, widening, change of grade and improvement of the highway commonly known as Powder Mill Road. Said premises are situated in the Town of Canton, on the easterly side of Powder Mill Road, containing 17,160 square feet, more or less, bounded and described as follows and shown on the map hereinafter referred to:

WESTERLY — by Powder Mill Road, a total distance of 416 feet, more or less;

NORTHERLY — by land now or formerly of Joseph F. Wilusz, 54 feet, more or less, being the centerline of the Nepaug River; CT Page 12331

EASTERLY — by other land of the owners and land now or formerly of The Metropolitan District, each in part, a total distance of 394 feet, more or less, being a line designated "TAKING LINE," as shown on said map;

SOUTHERLY — running to a point.

Said premises are more particularly delineated on a map entitled: "TOWN OF CANTON MAP SHOWING LAND ACQUIRED FROM TOWPATH ASSOCIATES BY THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT POWDER MILL ROAD BRIDGE SCALE 1" = 40' MAY 30 1995 JAMES F. BYRNES, JR — TRANSPORTATION CHIEF ENGINEER BUREAU OF ENGINEERING AND HIGHWAY OPERATIONS." Sheet 1 of 1 (23-118-3).

The above-described premises are a portion of the premises contained in a Warranty Deed, dated December 5, 1977, and recorded in Volume 104 at Page 904 of the Canton Land Records, and are subject to an easement for utilities in favor of Linda Diane Wells et al., dated December 28, 1995 and recorded in Volume 211 at Page 15 of said land records.

In Docket No. 579140, Joseph F. Wilusz and Carol S. Wilusz, executrix of the estate of Joseph P. Wilusz, owners, have appealed from the assessment of damage paid by the Commissioner of Transportation for the taking by eminent domain on April 9, 1998, pursuant to General Statutes Sections 13a-73 (b) and13a-98e, of their property found to be necessary for the layout, alteration, extension, widening, change of grade and improvement of the highway known as Powder Mill Road. Section 13a-98e, as defined by Section 13a-98m, authorizes the acquisition of land for any state or locally maintained roadway eligible for the Federal surface transportation urban program funding.

The Wilusz premises taken in Docket No. 579140 are situated in the Town of Canton, on the easterly side of Powder Mill Road, containing 27,340 square feet, more or less, bounded and described as follows and shown on the map hereinafter referred to:

WESTERLY — by Powder Mill Road, and land now or formerly of The Metropolitan District, each in part, a total distance of 614 feet, more or less;

NORTHWESTERLY — running to a point; CT Page 12332

NORTHEASTERLY — by owners' remaining land, 292 feet, more or less, being a line designated "TAKING LINE," as shown on said map;

EASTERLY — by land now or formerly of The Metropolitan District, 170 feet, more or less;

EASTERLY AGAIN — by owners' remaining land, 194 feet, more or less;

SOUTHERLY — by land now or formerly of Towpath Associates, 54 feet, more or less, being the centerline of the Nepaug River.

Said premises are more particularly delineated on a map entitled: "TOWN OF CANTON MAP SHOWING LAND ACQUIRED FROM JOSEPH F. WILUSZ BY THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT POWDER MILL ROAD BRIDGE SCALE 1" = 40' MAY 30 1995 JAMES F. BYRNES, JR. — TRANSPORTATION CHIEF ENGINEER BUREAU OF ENGINEERING AND HIGHWAY OPERATIONS". Sheet 1 OF 1 (23-118-2).

The above-described premises are conveyed subject to such rights and easements as appear of record, and are portions of the premises contained in a Warranty Deed dated March 24, 1956, and recorded in Volume 52 at Page 85 of the Canton Land Records.

The owners have appealed under the provisions of General Statutes Section 13a-76. In the adjudication of this appeal and review of statement of compensation, the court heard evidence, including the testimony of witnesses and expert witnesses, examined appraisal reports and other documentary evidence, and viewed the subject property and its surrounding area.

The subject lands are at street grade, but then slope down to the east. They are covered with brush and trees. The northerly portion of the Towpath taking is located in the Nepaug River, the center line of the water being the northerly property line; the southerly portion of the Wilusz taking is located in the Nepaug River, the center line of the water being the southerly property line. Located on each of the Towpath and Wilusz river banks is a stone bridge abutment, estimated to be about 140 years old and to have an additional life span of 100 years. These abutment structures were formerly used to support a railroad bridge spanning the river. No other portion of the former railroad CT Page 12333 bridge now exists. The railroad tracks formerly on the two properties are gone, but the track bed and railroad embankment remain on each of the properties, extending from the two abutments.

The two subject properties are located in a designated flood plain district, and have a zoning classification of Residence AR-1. This zone allows single family dwellings on one-half acre lots. The neighborhood is located in the Collinsviile section of Canton and is proximate to the Farmington River. The neighborhood is residential, with some commercial and municipal uses evident. A large portion of the immediate neighborhood consists of the Farmington and Nepaug Rivers, the Nepaug Reservoir and land of The Metropolitan District.

In Docket No. 579139, the recent chain of title of the subject property as disclosed by the owners and their appraiser is relevant to their claims in this eminent domain proceeding. On December 5, 1977, Towpath Associates owned six acres of land in the Town of Canton bounded generally by the Nepaug River on the north, the Farmington River on the east, other properties on the south, and Powder Mill Road on the west.

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