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Court satisfied with permit approval
This case involved landowners challenging a local inland wetlands agency's approval of a permit to build a residential subdivision in a wetlands area. The Supreme Court of Connecticut upheld the permit, concluding that a “feasible and prudent alternative” requirement in the state law meant “as a matter of sound engineering and economically reasonable in light of the social benefits derived from the activity.”
Court satisfied with permit approval
This case involved landowners challenging a local inland wetlands agency's approval of a permit to build a residential subdivision in a wetlands area. The Supreme Court of Connecticut upheld the permit, concluding that a “feasible and prudent alternative” requirement in the state law meant “as a matter of sound engineering and economically reasonable in light of the social benefits derived from the activity.”
Court satisfied with permit approval
1994-04-01
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