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CT SB00107
Bill
Status
2/16/2012
Primary Sponsor
Planning and Development Committee
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AI Summary
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Inland wetlands agencies may include restrictions on the time of year when regulated activities can be conducted if necessary to carry out wetland protection policies.
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Permits for development requiring zoning or subdivision approval are valid until the zoning/subdivision approval expires or for ten years, whichever is earlier.
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Permits for activities not requiring zoning or subdivision approval are valid for two to five years and may be renewed unless circumstances have substantially changed or enforcement action is pending.
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No permit may be valid for more than ten years, establishing a maximum duration limit for all inland wetlands permits.
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Effective October 1, 2012.
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning The Time In Which A Regulated Activity Must Be Conducted Under A Permit Issued By An Inland Wetlands Commission.
Last Action
Referred by Senate to Committee on Environment
4/11/2012