That count alleges, inter alia, that, between December 5 and 11, 2000, Evans, at the direction of Mellon, who owns and manages the Goodspeed Airport, clear-cut trees and shrubs from 4.8 acres of land owned by the airport, the Nature Conservancy, and the East Haddam Land Trust; and that such clear-cutting, without prior approval from the Commission, violated the East Haddam Inland Wetlands regulations. The plaintiff seeks injunctive relief, civil fines, and attorney's fees.
The movants contend that Ventres lacks standing to bring this litigation and that federal law preempts local regulations stripping this court of subject matter jurisdiction to hear and determine this case.
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The movants argue that Ventres lacks standing to bring this action because the resolution of the Commission instructing him to commence this action was passed only with the participation of Commission members who were disqualified from voting by virtue of conflicts of interest and bias.
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The court discerns no reason why an inland wetlands enforcement officer cannot institute suit when "any person" can, without the necessity of a favorable resolution by the local wetlands agency. Because Ventres needed no prior approval from the Commission, he has standing despite any impropriety in the proceeding which resulted in the resolution.
Federal preemption may colorably provide a good defense to this action by showing that the regulations which were purportedly offended are inoperable in light of federal law. However, the existence of a bona fide defense fails to deprive the court of subject matter jurisdiction to resolve a claim. "Subject matter jurisdiction involves the authority of a court to adjudicate the type of controversy presented by the action before it." Cottman Transmission v. Hocap Corp.,
Clearly, the present litigation falls within the type or class of dispute over which the court has the power to decide because §
For these reasons, the motion to dismiss the first count is denied.
Sferrazza, Judge. CT Page 11655
