The Fort Worth Press - Ridgefield Wetlands Board Suffers Second Court Loss in Less Than Two Months

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Ridgefield Wetlands Board Suffers Second Court Loss in Less Than Two Months
Ridgefield Wetlands Board Suffers Second Court Loss in Less Than Two Months

Ridgefield Wetlands Board Suffers Second Court Loss in Less Than Two Months

RIDGEFIELD, CT / ACCESS Newswire / July 16, 2026 / For the second time in less than two months, a state Super­ior Court judge has ruled against the Ridge­field Inland Wet­lands Board over a pro­posed mul­ti­fam­ily hous­ing plan.

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Luis Picoita, a staff member at Binn farm in Ridgefield, feeds some of the animals, including sheep and an alpaca, in a 2010 file photo. Property owner Moreton Binn has proposed redeveloping the former home of the Binn Animal Rescue into about 40 apartments.

The court recently ruled in favor of prop­erty owner More­ton Binn, over­turn­ing the board's denial of his applic­a­tion to build a bridge provid­ing access to a pro­posed redevel­op­ment at 599 Branchville Road.

In its 26-page decision issued June 26, the court found that none of the three reas­ons the board cited for deny­ing Binn's applic­a­tion "were sup­por­ted by sub­stan­tial evid­ence of an adverse impact" and that the denial "lacked sub­stan­tial evid­ence."

The pro­posal calls for a bridge over a stream, along with a drive­way and drain­age improve­ments within the wet­lands upland review area.

The court gran­ted Binn's appeal and ordered the board to approve the applic­a­tion. The board can either com­ply with the rul­ing or appeal it to the Con­necti­cut Appel­late Court.

The board was expec­ted to dis­cuss the court's decision in exec­ut­ive ses­sion at its meet­ing Thursday, said attor­ney Tom Beecher, who is rep­res­ent­ing the Inland Wet­lands Board.

Attor­ney Robert Jew­ell, who rep­res­ents Binn, said, "We are pleased but not sur­prised."

Binn's pro­posal, first sent to Ridge­field's Inland Wet­lands Board in July 2024, was unan­im­ously denied by a vote of 5-0.

The board's denial stated the pro­posed stream cross­ing and related site work will have a "det­ri­mental impact on the wet­lands loc­ated throughout the sub­ject site, and that a feas­ible and prudent altern­at­ive may exist."

The board also said the pro­posed bridge "will undoubtedly have an adverse impact on the stream and wet­land areas that it is designed to cross."

Sep­ar­ately, Binn has pro­posed redevel­op­ing the prop­erty with about 40 apart­ments. An earlier ver­sion of the pro­posal, which called for lux­ury apart­ments, was denied. He later with­drew that applic­a­tion and sub­mit­ted a revised plan that includes a mix of afford­able and mar­ket-rate units.

The Binn prop­erty is in the town's Branchville neigh­bor­hood, where many res­id­ents and offi­cials are con­cerned about the poten­tial for over­de­vel­op­ment and the need to retain green space.

The nearly 20-acre prop­erty con­tains a single-fam­ily home and was formerly home to the Binn Animal Res­cue Facil­ity, which oper­ated there for 15 years before relo­cat­ing out of state. The animal enclos­ures and farm roads remain, and the home's main build­ing dates to 1780.

Abbott Avenue Plan

In May, the court also ruled against the Inland Wet­lands Board in a sep­ar­ate case involving a pro­posed 14-unit town­house devel­op­ment on Abbott Avenue.

The plan centered on a pro­posed afford­able hous­ing devel­op­ment at 27 Abbott Avenue, a half-acre prop­erty cur­rently occu­pied by a single-fam­ily home built in 1951. Developer and prop­erty owner Veton Alimi sued the town's Inland Wet­lands Board after the board rejec­ted the pro­posal in 2023.

Alimi filed an appeal in Super­ior Court in Dan­bury the fol­low­ing month, arguing he was "aggrieved" by the board's decision.

In its 88-page decision, the court found the board lacked suf­fi­cient evid­ence to deny the applic­a­tion, writ­ing that the record did not estab­lish either the like­li­hood or the nature of any adverse impact the devel­op­ment would have on nearby wet­lands.

For more information, please contact [email protected].

SOURCE: More­ton Binn



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