Sec. 47-42d. Permit applications filed with state, local land use agency, local building official or director of health. Appeals by party holding restriction.
Sec. 47-42d. Permit applications filed with state, local land use agency, local
building official or director of health. Appeals by party holding restriction. (a) For
purposes of this section, "state or local land use agency" includes, but is not limited to,
a municipal planning commission, municipal zoning commission, combined municipal
planning and zoning commission, a municipal zoning board of appeals, municipal inland
wetlands and watercourses agency, a municipal historic district commission and any
state agency that issues permits for the construction or improvement of real property.
(b) No person shall file a permit application with a state or local land use agency
or a local building official or director of health, other than for interior work in an existing
building or for exterior work that does not expand or alter the footprint of an existing
building, relating to property that is subject to a conservation restriction or a preservation
restriction unless the applicant provides proof that the applicant has provided written
notice of such application, by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the party holding
such restriction not later than sixty days prior to the filing of the permit application. In
lieu of such notice, the applicant may submit a letter from the holder of such restriction
or from the holder's authorized agent, verifying that the application is in compliance
with the terms of the restriction. If the applicant has provided written notice pursuant
to this subsection, the holder of the restriction may provide proof to the state or local
land use agency or local building official or director of health that granting of the permit
application will violate the terms of the restriction and such agency, official or director
shall not grant the permit.
(c) If the applicant fails to comply with the provisions of subsection (b) of this
section, the party holding the conservation or preservation restriction may, not later than
fifteen days after receipt of actual notice of permit approval, file an appeal with the state
or local land use agency or local building official or director of health, subject to any
rules of such agency, official or director relating to appeals. The agency, official or
director shall reverse the permit approval upon a finding that the requested land use
violates the terms of such restriction.
(P.A. 05-124, S. 2.)