Tighe v. Town of Berlin, No. Cv 97-0575028s (Aug. 8, 2000)

2000 Conn. Super. Ct. 10484
CourtConnecticut Superior Court
DecidedAugust 8, 2000
DocketNo. CV 97-0575028S
StatusUnpublished

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Bluebook
Tighe v. Town of Berlin, No. Cv 97-0575028s (Aug. 8, 2000), 2000 Conn. Super. Ct. 10484 (Colo. Ct. App. 2000).

Opinion

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This case is unpublished as indicated by the issuing court.]

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION CT Page 10485
Procedural History:

This is an action filed by James Tighe, Joyce Tighe and other owners of property in Middletown, Connecticut which abut Stantack Road in the Town of Berlin, seeking an injunction against the Town of Berlin to prohibit it from interfering with their right of way over Stantack Road. A court trial was held on March 23, 2000 in front of the Honorable Frances Allen, Judge Trial Referee, and briefs were submitted dated May 12, 2000. However, before Judge Allen could render a decision in this matter, she passed away, and the case was referred to this Court for any further proceedings and for a decision. Counsel for the plaintiffs, James Tighe and Joyce Tighe and the defendant, Town of Berlin, have stipulated on behalf of their clients that this is an action by James and Joyce Tighe as plaintiffs and the Town of Berlin as the sole remaining defendant. It does not appear from the file that all of the plaintiffs mentioned in the post trial briefs have withdrawn from the case or that the defendants other than the Town of Berlin have withdrawn from the case. However, based upon the stipulation of counsel aforementioned, the Court will consider that the only remaining defendant is the Town of Berlin, and the only remaining plaintiffs are James Tighe and Joyce Tighe. Whether those parties who have allegedly withdrawn have actually withdrawn is basically irrelevant because the issues in this case are the same regardless of whether those parties are or are not parties to this action. Counsel for the remaining plaintiffs and the remaining defendant have also stipulated that this Court may rely upon the transcript of the March 23, 2000 hearing before Judge Allen, the exhibits which were submitted and the post trial briefs of both parties dated May 12, 2000. They further agreed that the defendant, Town of Berlin, could present at least one witness, namely Vincent Carbonnell, hereinafter "Carbonnell", at an evidentiary hearing which was held before this Court on August 1, 2000. Additional photographs were introduced into evidence on August 1, 2000, which consist of three photographs labeled as plaintiffs' 10-a, 10-b and 10-c and defendant's exhibits G-1 through G-6 and Exhibit H. The defendant presented additional witnesses, and the Court overruled plaintiffs' objections to their testimony. Plaintiffs claimed that only Mr. Carbonnell was to testify based upon the agreement of counsel. The Court hereby reverses that ruling and sustains the objection to the testimony of every witness before it with the exception of Mr. Carbonnell and also removes Exhibit H as an exhibit since these photographs were presented by one of those witnesses. The Court has not and will not CT Page 10486 consider the testimony of August 1, 2000 of any witness other than Mr. Carbonnell and has not and will not consider Exhibit H. The Court indicated to the plaintiffs that it would hear testimony from one or more of the plaintiffs, but the plaintiffs declined to put on any witnesses. Accordingly, the Court will make its decision based upon the transcript of the — hearing before Judge Allen, the exhibits submitted at that hearing and made full exhibits, the briefs of the parties dated May 12, 2000 and the testimony of Carbonnell of August 1, 2000 as well as plaintiffs' Exhibit 10 and defendant's Exhibit G. From the totality of the evidence1, including an assessment of the credibility of Carbonnell in considering his testimony of August 1, 2000, the Court makes the following findings:

1. This injunction action is an equitable action, and, therefore, the Court will make its decision based upon what is fair and equitable to the parties.

2. For many years a public highway known as Stantack Road existed as a public roadway in both Berlin and Middletown, Connecticut and ran from Spruce Brook Road in Berlin to Footit Road in Middletown.

3. On or about March 24, 1995 the Town of Berlin abandoned Stantack Road as a public highway for its entire length from the Berlin/Middletown town line to the intersection of Stantack Road and Spruce Brook Road.

4. The plaintiffs, James and Joyce Tighe, have, and at all times relevant hereto, owned and resided at and still own and reside at 605 Stantack Road, Middletown, Connecticut, which property abuts Stantack Road and is located at the intersection of Stantack Road and Footit Road in Middletown, the latter being a public highway in Middletown.

5. At all times relevant hereto the plaintiffs, James Tighe and/or Joyce Tighe, have owned other property, unimproved, abutting the westerly boundary of Stantack Road in the Town of Middletown and continue to own same. Their ownership of said land is shown on the Lamentation Mountain Tri-Town Project Map which is plaintiffs' Exhibit 8. At the hearing before this Court on August 1, 2000 when plaintiffs' counsel tried to stipulate that said map shows where these aforementioned lots or land is, defense counsel stated for the record that this exhibit was not proof of said CT Page 10487 ownership. Said statement was also made on March 23, 2000. However, based upon the deeds submitted in evidence and the contents of the transcript of the March 23, 2000 hearing, the Court finds that said ownership in the plaintiffs did and does exist as claimed.

6. Section 13a-55 of the Connecticut General Statutes provides as follows:

"Right-of-way of property owners bounding a discontinued or abandoned highway or a highway any portion of which is discontinued or abandoned. Property owners bounding a discontinued or abandoned highway, or a highway any portion of which has been discontinued or abandoned, shall have a right-of-way for all purposes for which a public highway may be now or hereafter used over such discontinued or abandoned highway to the nearest or most accessible highway, provided such right-of-way has not been acquired in conjunction with a limited access highway."

7. The plaintiffs have a right-of-way over Stantack Road as provided in said statute.

8. This right-of-way or easement in favor of the plaintiffs includes the right to travel over and improve the existing roadbed. The plaintiffs as abutting property owners hold a fee simple interest to the middle of the road subject to the statutory right-of-way in favor of other abutting owners.

9. During the past several years, the defendant, Town of Berlin, granted subdivision approval to Louis and Louise Valentine to construct single family homes in an area known as Lamentation Mountain Estates which is located on the southerly side of Spruce Brook Road where Stantack and Spruce Brook Roads intersect.

10. As part of the aforementioned subdivision Lamentation Drive was constructed and paved and eventually accepted by the Town of Berlin. Said Lamentation Drive was partially constructed over Stantack Road and presently intersects Stantack Road as shown on plaintiffs' Exhibit 7. CT Page 10488

11. In November 1993 Carbonnell purchased lot 5-75AA on Lamentation Drive, now known as 312 Lamentation Drive and shown on plaintiff's Exhibit 7. Between 1993 and 1996 Carbonnell was frequently at said lot clearing it and constructing his house. He moved into the house in the Fall of 1996. In late 1993 and/or early 1994 he witnessed people on motorcycles race into the woods from-Stantack Road near Lamentation Drive where his lot was located. The bikers were intoxicated and noisy.

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