Gaudio, Zoning Inspector v. Gerdis, No. Cv 89-0435650s (Jan. 14, 1991)

1991 Conn. Super. Ct. 541
CourtConnecticut Superior Court
DecidedJanuary 14, 1991
DocketNo. CV 89-0435650S
StatusUnpublished

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Bluebook
Gaudio, Zoning Inspector v. Gerdis, No. Cv 89-0435650s (Jan. 14, 1991), 1991 Conn. Super. Ct. 541 (Colo. Ct. App. 1991).

Opinion

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This case is unpublished as indicated by the issuing court.] MEMORANDUM OF DECISION The plaintiffs are the Town of Berlin and Roger Gaudio, in his capacity as zoning inspector of the Town of Berlin. Plaintiffs initially brought this action against the defendants, Thomas and Barbara Gerdis, seeking reimbursement for monies expended by the Town in removing personal property from the defendants' land on Bishop's Curve, Berlin, Connecticut. CT Page 542

The plaintiffs in this case filed an amended complaint dated February 8, 1990, adding to the allegations contained in the original verified complaint dated June 20, 1989, a second count seeking to foreclose a certain mortgage and related relief. The parties are agreed that the court here will determine whether or not a decree of Foreclosure should issue. In the event the court decides to decree a foreclosure and finds the amount of the debt due, remaining and related issues i.e. costs, fees, strict foreclosure or by sale and appointments, if in order, and the like customarily determined in any foreclosure proceeding, it is agreed, shall be decided as a regular short calendar matter after a judgment is rendered in the case before the court.

On July 19, 1989 the defendants filed their answer and Special Defense and Counterclaim. By their special defense they claim that the execution of the compliance agreement was not a legally binding agreement by the Town of Berlin and that the compliance agreement was unconscionable and void as a matter of public policy in that the Town of Berlin was the sole arbiter of what constituted a default.

The defendants' counterclaim was originally in three counts and amended thereafter by adding a fourth. (See Pleadings #106, #107, and orders endorsed thereon, #109 and 7-17-89 order on file jacket). The parties, accordingly, were heard by the court.

Presently, as previously indicated, this action is in two counts. The plaintiffs seek only to recover on the second count, i.e. to foreclose on a certain mortgage.

On December 15, 1986, defendant Thomas Gerdis was notified by the Town of Berlin that he was illegally storing unsightly building materials, unregistered motor vehicles and debris on residential property located at Bishop's Curve, Berlin, Connecticut. He was warned that unless he corrected the violation a lawsuit would be commenced to force him to clean the property.

When Thomas Gerdis neglected and/or refused to correct the violations, a lawsuit was commenced by the Town of Berlin Zoning Enforcement Officer against Thomas and Barbara Gerdis alleging violation of the Berlin Zoning Regulations, sections 4.01, 4.10 and 4.11. The action, seeking an injunction requiring Thomas Gerdis to clean up the property was brought. This lawsuit, CV 87-0426436, (Nick Chirico, Building Zoning Enforcement Officer of the Town of Berlin v. Thomas Barbara Gerdis) which this court has taken judicial notice of, was CT Page 543 scheduled for trial on February 2, 1988.

On February 2, 1988, the Town of Berlin and Thomas Barbara Gerdis appeared for trial. Before court was to have been convened they agreed to settle the case without the necessity of trial. In furtherance thereof they executed a compliance agreement and a mortgage deed securing the performance of the agreement. Roger Gaudio, the then Zoning Enforcement Officer of the Town of Berlin, acting in his official capacity, executed the agreement on behalf of the Town of Berlin. The agreement, inter alia, reads as follows:

COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN

THOMAS AND BARBARA GERDIS AND THE TOWN OF BERLIN

WHEREAS, Roger Gaudio, the Zoning Enforcement Officer of the Town of Berlin charged with enforcement of the zoning regulations of the Town of Berlin, enters into this agreement in his official capacity.

WHEREAS, Thomas and Barbara Gerdis are the owner of certain premises known as Block 141, Lot 9A Bishop's Curve in the Town of Berlin more particularly bounded and described as follows:

A certain piece or parcel of land . . . .

WHEREAS, said property on Bishop's Curve owned by Thomas and Barbara Gerdis is currently violating zoning regulations Ordinances of the Town of Berlin by virtue motor vehicle parts, tires, unsightly materials and other junk being stored and/or accumulated on said property.

WHEREAS, the Town of Berlin has commenced suit in Connecticut Superior Court, Berlin Building and Zoning Enforcement Officer v. Thomas A. Gerdis, et al., CV 87-0426436, Judicial District of Hartford/New Britain at New Britain, to effectuate abatement of said zoning and ordinance violations.

WHEREAS, Thomas and Barbara Gerdis are willing to cure said zoning violations by removing all materials which constitute said violations.

WHEREAS, the Town of Berlin is willing to CT Page 544 withdraw said lawsuit against Thomas and Barbara Gerdis.

NOW THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN, IT IS HEREBY AGREED BETWEEN THOMAS AND BARBARA GERDIS AND THE TOWN OF BERLIN AS FOLLOWS:

1. In consideration of the Town of Berlin's withdrawal of the lawsuit Berlin Building and Zoning Enforcement Officer v. Thomas A. Gerdis, et al., CV 87-0426436, and other good and valuable consideration, Thomas and Barbara Gerdis hereby agree as follows:

A. Thomas and Barbara Gerdis will remove all motor vehicle parts, tires, unsightly materials and other junk which violates the Berlin Zoning Regulations and Town of Berlin Ordinances on or before September 1, 1988.

B. Thomas and Barbara Gerdis will execute a mortgage deed in the amount of $15,000.00 in favor of the Town of Berlin, to property known as Block 141, Lot 9A Bishop's Curve, Berlin, CT., on date even herewith. Said mortgage will serve as a Performance Bond to guarantee the performance of the promises and covenants in paragraph No. 1A herein.

2. In consideration of Thomas and Barbara Gerdis bringing said Bishop's Curve property in compliance with the Berlin Zoning Regulations, and other good and valuable consideration, the Town of Berlin will withdraw said lawsuit No. CV 87-0426436.

3. The performance of this Agreement by Thomas and Barbara Gerdis is secured by mortgage on said Bishop's Curve property. Should said property not be in compliance with the zoning regulations and ordinances of the Town of Berlin by September 1, 1988, the Town of Berlin is hereby authorized to unilaterally cure all violations and charge Thomas and Barbara Gerdis for such work. Should Thomas and Barbara Gerdis not pay for said work within 30 days of the billing date they will be in default and the Town of Berlin can immediately foreclose on said mortgage up to the value of monies owned for said work.

4. The Town of Berlin shall be entitled CT Page 545 to collect all expenses incurred in pursuing foreclosure of said mortgage, including, but not limited to, reasonable Attorneys' fees.

Signed this 2nd day of February, 1988.

Witnessed by: /s/ Laraine Stohl /s/ Thomas Gerdis /s/ E. Timothy Sullivan, Jr. /s/ Anthony A. Dalfino /s/ E. Timothy Sullivan, Jr. /s/ Barbara Gerdis /s/ Laraine Stohl /s/ Roger Gaudio /s/ E. Timothy Sullivan, Jr. Zoning Enforce. Officer For the Town of Berlin

Between February 2, 1988, and September 1, 1988, Roger Gaudio continually monitored the subject property on Bishop's Curve. No demonstrable progress was ever made. After September 1, 1908, Mr.

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