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- Title: Furtney v. Zoning Commission
- Author : Supreme Court of Connecticut
- Release Date : January 14, 1970
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 66 KB
Description
On August 15, 1966, the defendant James
Fitzgerald applied to the zoning commission of
the town of Simsbury for a change of zone for two
parcels of land which, together, contained about
12.29 acres located on the easterly side of Bushy
Hill Road and bounded in part by Stratton Brook
Road on the north. Fitzgerald had an option to
purchase this land. The requested change, from
zone R-40 (single family residence zone) to zone
B-3 (designed business development zone), was
sought in order to build, pursuant to article 10
of the Simsbury zoning regulations, a shopping
center with a total building area of 40,000
square feet and 404 parking spaces. A plot plan
of the proposal was also submitted which gave
the location and dimensions of buildings and the
approximate distance from the nearest crossroad. The application was referred to the town plan
commission pursuant to 8-3a of the General Statutes
and the Simsbury zoning regulations, article
10 A (2)(c), and on September 27, 1966, that body
voted to recommend that the application be denied [159 Conn. 588]