Hayes v. Planning Zoning Commission
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Opinion
This is an appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court dismissing the plaintiff's appeal from an adverse decision of the defendant planning and zoning commission of the town of Coventry. This court, upon its own motion, heard the parties on the matter of its subject matter jurisdiction to entertain the appeal.
The facts necessary to an understanding of the case are as follows: On December 29, 1980, the commission granted the defendant town of Coventry's application for a special permit to expand its sanitary landfill. The plaintiff, owner of a parcel abutting the landfill, commenced an appeal from this decision in Superior Court on January 16, 1981. On August 10, . 1982, the court rendered judgment dismissing the appeal for lack of jurisdiction and the plaintiff filed a timely appeal to this court. Based on these procedural facts, we conclude that we lack jurisdiction of the subject matter of the appeal and, accordingly, it is hereby dismissed.
The jurisdiction of the Appellate Session of the Superior Court is set forth in General Statutes
The plaintiff argues, however, that even if we lack jurisdiction under
For the foregoing reasons, we hold that since the plaintiff's appeal to the Superior Court was taken prior to the effective date of General Statutes
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