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Danbury Sports Dome, LLC v. City of Danbury et al
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October 02, 2017
Sports Complex Loses $2M Permit Delay Fight Against City
A Connecticut federal judge on Monday dismissed a suit brought by the owner of a sports facility alleging that city officials in Danbury delayed issuing building permits and then attached special conditions on the complex, finding that the owner did not allege a constitutionally protected interest.
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October 22, 2015
Sports Venue Says Suing Over Permit Delay Was Only Option
The owner of a multisport complex said Wednesday that Danbury, Connecticut, and its former building inspector can't escape a federal lawsuit over permitting and construction delays that allegedly cost almost $2 million, arguing that the company had no chance to enforce its rights through administrative appeals.
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September 04, 2015
Conn. City Slams Sports Complex Construction Delay Suit
The city of Danbury, Connecticut, and its former building inspector on Friday asked a Connecticut federal judge to toss a suit brought by the owner of a multisport complex claiming their negligent consideration of its permit to build an air-supported dome structure cost it $2 million due to delay, arguing the plaintiff could not bring a federal lawsuit in the court if it had the option of pursuing a state law remedy.
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June 18, 2015
Conn. Sports Complex Says City Delayed Dome Construction
The owner of a multi-sport complex in Danbury, Connecticut, said the city's negligent consideration of its permit application to build an air-supported dome structure caused undue delay resulting in nearly $2 million in extra construction costs and lost revenues in a suit removed to Connecticut federal court on Wednesday.