Wiznia v. Woodbridge Pzc, No. Cv 02-0460174s (X20) (Mar. 25, 2003)

2003 Conn. Super. Ct. 3844
CourtConnecticut Superior Court
DecidedMarch 25, 2003
DocketNo. CV 02-0460174S (X20)
StatusUnpublished

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Bluebook
Wiznia v. Woodbridge Pzc, No. Cv 02-0460174s (X20) (Mar. 25, 2003), 2003 Conn. Super. Ct. 3844 (Colo. Ct. App. 2003).

Opinion

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This case is unpublished as indicated by the issuing court.]

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION
On May 3, 2001, the Wiznias applied to the commission requesting approval of a twenty-five lot subdivision, Walnut Grove Estates. (ROR, Item A.) The commission received the subdivision application at a June 4, 2001 meeting (ROR, Item B, p. 1); and public hearings were held on September 4, 2001 and October 1, 2001. (ROR, Item H; Item K.) The Wiznias additionally submitted separate applications requesting special permits to create two rear lots in the proposed subdivision on October 11, 2001 (ROR, Item P; Item Q); which were denied by majority votes at the same meeting as, but prior to, the commission's determination of the subdivision application on December 17, 2001. (ROR, Item AA, pp. 2-3.) The public hearing on the subdivision application was closed on November 5, 2001. (ROR, Item T, p. 42.) At a December 17, 2001 meeting, a vote by the commission to approve the subdivision application with modifications resulted in a tie (ROR, Item AA, p. 3); and the commission denied the application. (ROR, Item DD.) The Wiznias timely commenced this appeal on January 8, 2002, alleging that the commission failed to act on their original subdivision application (Appeal ¶ 10); that on January 14, 2002, they made demand on the commission for a certificate of subdivision approval, claiming that the failure of the motion voted on by the commission to "approve an application with certain modifications consisting of the combination of land on two of the proposed lots into contiguous neighboring lots" does not constitute an action on the application as required by General Statutes § 8-26 (Appeal, ¶ 12); and that the commission did not respond to their demand, (Appeal, ¶ 14.)

JURISDICTION
General Statutes § 8-8 (b) provides in pertinent part that "[a]ny person aggrieved by any decision of a board . . . may take an appeal to the superior court for the judicial district in which the municipality is located." "A statutory right to appeal may be taken advantage of only by CT Page 3845 strict compliance with the statutory provisions by which it is created." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Bridgeport Bowl-O-Rama, Inc. v.Zoning Board of Appeals, 195 Conn. 276, 283, 487 A.2d 559 (1985).

Aggrievement
"[P]leading and proof of aggrievement are prerequisites to a trial court's jurisdiction over the subject matter of an administrative appeal." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Harris v. Zoning Commission,259 Conn. 402, 409, 788 A.2d 1239 (2002). Aggrievement is a factual issue, "and credibility is for the trier of the facts." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Quarry Knoll II Corp. v. Planning ZoningCommission, 256 Conn. 674, 703, 780 A.2d 1 (2001). An owner of property that is the subject of an application is aggrieved for the purpose of bringing an appeal and a plaintiff may prove aggrievement at the time of trial; Winchester Woods Associates v. Planning Zoning Commission,219 Conn. 303, 308, 592 A.2d 953 (1991); or "by the production of the original documents or certified copies from the record." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Quarry Knoll II Corp. v. Planning ZoningCommission, supra, 703.

In the present appeal, the Wiznias allege statutory aggrievement as the owners of the property affected by the commission's decision. (Appeal, ¶¶ 1, 2.) At trial, Robert Wiznia testified that he and his wife have owned and continue to own the property affected by the commissions's decision. The Court finds the Wiznias have sufficiently alleged and proven aggrievement.

Timeliness and Service of Process
Notice of a planning commission's decision is generally governed by General Statutes § 8-28, which provides that "[n]otice of all official actions or decisions of a planning commission . . . shall be published in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the municipality within fifteen days after such action or decision. Any appeal from an action or decision of a planning commission shall be taken pursuant to the provisions of section 8-8." General Statutes § 8-26 further provides that "notice of the decision [on subdivision plans] of the commission shall be published in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the municipality and addressed by certified mail to any person applying to the commission under this section . . . within the time permitted under section 8-26d."

General Statutes 8-26d provides in pertinent part: "In all matters wherein a formal application, request or appeal is submitted to a CT Page 3846 planning commission under this chapter and a hearing is held on such application, request or appeal . . . [a]ll decisions on such matters shall be rendered within sixty-five days after completion of such hearing."

General Statutes § 8-8 (b) provides in relevant part that an "appeal shall be commenced by service of process in accordance with subsections (f) and (g) of this section within fifteen days from the date that notice of the decision was published as required by the general statutes." Subsection (f) provides that service "shall be made by leaving a true and attested copy of the process with, or at the usual place of abode of, the chairman or clerk of the board, and by leaving a true and attested copy with the clerk of the municipality."

The hearings on the subdivision application were closed on November 5, 2001. (ROR, Item T, p. 42.) At trial, the parties stipulated to the fact that the commission's decision of denial was published in the New HavenRegister on December 27, 2001. A letter, dated December 27, 2001, informing the Wiznias of the decision to deny their subdivision application was sent by certified mail to the Wiznias. (ROR, Item DD.) This appeal was thereafter commenced by service of process on the town clerk, Stephanie Ciarleglio, and the Woodbridge Planning and Zoning Commission clerk, Kristine Sullivan, on January 8, 2002. The Court finds the appeal was commenced in a timely fashion by service of process on the proper parties.

SCOPE OF REVIEW
"The Superior Court's scope of review is limited to determining only whether the board's actions were unreasonable, arbitrary or illegal."RR Pool Patio v. Zoning Board of Appeals,257 Conn. 456, 470,

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