The Connecticut Supreme Court made clear in the 1992 case of Upjohn Company v. Zoning Board of Appeals that a party who accepts the benefits of approval by a historic district commission and does not appeal whatever conditions come with the approval may not defend against later enforcement of those conditions by attacking their validity.
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Historic District Commission of the Borough of Fenwick v. Sciame
Connecticut Appellate Court
January 14, 2013
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