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Zimnoch v. Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Monroe

Superior Court

July 2, 2012

To prevail on an environmental intervention claim, plaintiffs may be required to establish a proposal will result in "conduct which has, or which is reasonably likely to have the effect of unreasonably polluting, impairing or destroying the public trust, in the air, water or other natural resources of the state."

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