Sec. 25-109g. Local zoning within conservation zone.
Sec. 25-109g. Local zoning within conservation zone. (a) After each town to
which sections 25-109c to 25-109k, inclusive, apply has voted to be so governed, the
planning commission and the zoning commission, or the combined planning and zoning
commission, of each such town shall promptly revise the zoning ordinances or plan
of development and planning and subdivision regulations, relating to land within the
conservation zone of such town to meet the minimum standards established under the
provisions of section 25-109f, and thereafter shall promptly make further revisions to
meet any revised standards adopted by the commission pursuant to subsection (c) of
this section.
(b) No adoption, amendment or repeal of a local zoning, subdivision or planning
regulation with respect to property within the conservation zone within such town shall
be effective which has not received the approval of the Niantic River Gateway Commission. Each local zoning commission, planning commission or combined planning and
zoning commission shall submit its decision by certified mail to the Niantic River Gateway Commission for approval. If, within thirty-five days after receipt of such submission, said commission has failed to approve or disapprove such submission, it shall be
deemed to be so approved; provided, the Niantic River Gateway Commission may within
said time period reserve decision thereon and schedule the matter for a public hearing.
Notice of the Gateway Commission's decision on the submission or of its determination
to hold a public hearing shall be made in writing to the commission referring the submission. Such public hearing shall commence within sixty-five days after receipt of the
submission and shall terminate within sixty days of its commencement and shall be
held by a majority of the members of the Niantic River Gateway Commission, with
representatives of each town present, at which parties in interest and citizens shall have
an opportunity to be heard. Notice of the time and place of such hearing shall be published
in the form of a legal advertisement in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in
the town from which the submission was referred, two times, at intervals of not less
than two days, the first not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days, and the last
not less than two days, before such hearing. The action of the Niantic River Gateway
Commission shall have the object of regulating the uses of such property consistent with
the purposes of sections 25-109c to 25-109k, inclusive, and promoting the protection and
development for purposes of said sections of such property by means of classification
of zoning districts according to types of land usage permitted therein, land coverage,
frontage, setback, design and building height and by regulating the cutting of timber,
burning of undergrowth, removing soil or other earth materials and dumping or storing
refuse in a manner that would detract from the natural or traditional riverway scene,
provided such action shall not discourage constructive development and uses of such
property which are consistent with the purposes of said sections. The commission shall
render a decision on the submission within sixty-five days after completion of the hearing. The submitting commission may consent to an extension of any period specified
in this subsection, provided such extension shall not be for longer than double the period
specified, or it may withdraw such submission. The Gateway Commission shall publish
notice of its decision in a newspaper having substantial circulation in the town from
which the submission was received.
(c) The commission shall, from time to time, review and may, after public hearing
of which at least fifteen days' notice has been given in a newspaper or newspapers
having a circulation in the conservation zone, revise the standards established under the
provisions of section 25-109f consistent with the purposes of sections 25-109c to 25-109k, inclusive. A copy of the proposed revisions to be presented at such public hearing
shall be furnished at least fifteen days prior thereto to the conservation commissions,
zoning commissions, planning commissions or combined planning and zoning commissions of the towns to be affected thereby.
(P.A. 87-512, S. 5.)