Sec. 7-148. Scope of municipal powers.
Sec. 7-148. Scope of municipal powers. (a) Definitions. Whenever used in this
section, "municipality" means any town, city or borough, consolidated town and city
or consolidated town and borough.
(b) Ordinances. Powers granted to any municipality under the general statutes or
by any charter or special act, unless the charter or special act provides to the contrary,
shall be exercised by ordinance when the exercise of such powers has the effect of:
(1) Establishing rules or regulations of general municipal application, the violation
of which may result in the imposition of a fine or other penalty including community
service for not more than twenty hours; or
(2) Creating a permanent local law of general applicability.
(c) Powers. Any municipality shall have the power to do any of the following,
in addition to all powers granted to municipalities under the Constitution and general
statutes:
(1) Corporate powers. (A) Contract and be contracted with, sue and be sued, and
institute, prosecute, maintain and defend any action or proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction;
(B) Provide for the authentication, execution and delivery of deeds, contracts,
grants, and releases of municipal property and for the issuance of evidences of indebtedness of the municipality;
(2) Finances and appropriations. (A) Establish and maintain a budget system;
(B) Assess, levy and collect taxes for general or special purposes on all property,
subjects or objects which may be lawfully taxed, and regulate the mode of assessment
and collection of taxes and assessments not otherwise provided for, including establishment of a procedure for the withholding of approval of building application when taxes
or water or sewer rates, charges or assessments imposed by the municipality are delinquent for the property for which an application was made;
(C) Make appropriations for the support of the municipality and pay its debts;
(D) Make appropriations for the purpose of meeting a public emergency threatening
the lives, health or property of citizens, provided such appropriations shall require a
favorable vote of at least two-thirds of the entire membership of the legislative body or,
when the legislative body is the town meeting, at least two-thirds of those present and
voting;
(E) Make appropriations to military organizations, hospitals, health care facilities,
public health nursing organizations, nonprofit museums and libraries, organizations
providing drug abuse and dependency programs and any other private organization
performing a public function;
(F) Provide for the manner in which contracts involving unusual expenditures shall
be made;
(G) When not specifically prescribed by general statute or by charter, prescribe the
form of proceedings and mode of assessing benefits and appraising damages in taking
land for public use, or in making public improvements to be paid for, in whole or in
part, by special assessments, and prescribe the manner in which all benefits assessed
shall be collected;
(H) Provide for the bonding of municipal officials or employees by requiring the
furnishing of such bond, conditioned upon honesty or faithful performance of duty and
determine the amount, form, and sufficiency of the sureties thereof;
(I) Regulate the method of borrowing money for any purpose for which taxes may
be levied and borrow on the faith and credit of the municipality for such general or
special purposes and to such extent as is authorized by general statute;
(J) Provide for the temporary borrowing of money;
(K) Create a sinking fund or funds or a trust fund or funds or other special funds,
including funds which do not lapse at the end of the municipal fiscal year;
(L) Provide for the assignment of municipal tax liens on real property to the extent
authorized by general statute;
(3) Property. (A) Take or acquire by gift, purchase, grant, including any grant
from the United States or the state, bequest or devise and hold, condemn, lease, sell,
manage, transfer, release and convey such real and personal property or interest therein
absolutely or in trust as the purposes of the municipality or any public use or purpose,
including that of education, art, ornament, health, charity or amusement, cemeteries,
parks or gardens, or the erection or maintenance of statues, monuments, buildings or
other structures, require. Any lease of real or personal property or any interest therein,
either as lessee or lessor, may be for such term or any extensions thereof and upon such
other terms and conditions as have been approved by the municipality, including without
limitation the power to bind itself to appropriate funds as necessary to meet rent and
other obligations as provided in any such lease;
(B) Provide for the proper administration of gifts, grants, bequests and devises and
meet such terms or conditions as are prescribed by the grantor or donor and accepted
by the municipality;
(4) Public services. (A) Provide for police protection, regulate and prescribe the
duties of the persons providing police protection with respect to criminal matters within
the limits of the municipality and maintain and regulate a suitable place of detention
within the limits of the municipality for the safekeeping of all persons arrested and
awaiting trial and do all other things necessary or desirable for the policing of the municipality;
(B) Provide for fire protection, organize, maintain and regulate the persons providing fire protection, provide the necessary apparatus for extinguishing fires and do all
other things necessary or desirable for the protection of the municipality from fire;
(C) Provide for entertainment, amusements, concerts, celebrations and cultural activities, including the direct or indirect purchase, ownership and operation of the assets
of one or more sports franchises;
(D) Provide for ambulance service by the municipality or any person, firm or corporation;
(E) Provide for the employment of nurses;
(F) Provide for lighting the streets, highways and other public places of the municipality and for the care and preservation of public lamps, lamp posts and fixtures;
(G) Provide for the furnishing of water, by contract or otherwise;
(H) Provide for or regulate the collection and disposal of garbage, trash, rubbish,
waste material and ashes by contract or otherwise, including prohibiting the throwing
or placing of such materials on the highways;
(I) Provide for the financing, construction, rehabilitation, repair, improvement or
subsidization of housing for low and moderate income persons and families;
(5) Personnel. (A) Provide for and establish pension systems for the officers and
employees of the municipality and for the active members of any volunteer fire department or any volunteer ambulance association of the municipality, and establish a system
of qualification for the tenure in office of such officers and employees, provided the
rights or benefits granted to any individual under any municipal retirement or pension
system shall not be diminished or eliminated;
(B) Establish a merit system or civil service system for the selection and promotion
of public officials and employees. Nothing in this subparagraph shall be construed to
validate any merit system or civil service system established prior to May 24, 1972;
(C) Provide for the employment of and prescribe the salaries, compensation and
hours of employment of all officers and employees of the municipality and the duties
of such officers and employees not expressly defined by the Constitution of the state,
the general statutes, charter or special act;
(D) Provide for the appointment of a municipal historian;
(6) Public works, sewers, highways. (A) Public facilities. (i) Establish, lay out,
construct, reconstruct, alter, maintain, repair, control and operate cemeteries, public
burial grounds, hospitals, clinics, institutions for children and aged, infirm and chronically ill persons, bus terminals and airports and their accessories, docks, wharves, school
houses, libraries, parks, playgrounds, playfields, fieldhouses, baths, bathhouses, swimming pools, gymnasiums, comfort stations, recreation places, public beaches, beach
facilities, public gardens, markets, garbage and refuse disposal facilities, parking lots
and other off-street parking facilities, and any and all buildings or facilities necessary
or convenient for carrying on the government of the municipality;
(ii) Create, provide for, construct, regulate and maintain all things in the nature of
public works and improvements;
(iii) Enter into or upon any land for the purpose of making necessary surveys or
mapping in connection with any public improvement, and take by eminent domain any
lands, rights, easements, privileges, franchises or structures which are necessary for
the purpose of establishing, constructing or maintaining any public work, or for any
municipal purpose, in the manner prescribed by the general statutes;
(iv) Regulate and protect from injury or defacement all public buildings, public
monuments, trees and ornaments in public places and other public property in the municipality;
(v) Provide for the planting, rearing and preserving of shade and ornamental trees
on the streets and public grounds;
(vi) Provide for improvement of waterfronts by a board, commission or otherwise;
(B) Sewers, drainage and public utilities. (i) Lay out, construct, reconstruct, repair, maintain, operate, alter, extend and discontinue sewer and drainage systems and
sewage disposal plants;
(ii) Enter into or upon any land for the purpose of correcting the flow of surface
water through watercourses which prevent, or may tend to prevent, the free discharge
of municipal highway surface water through said courses;
(iii) Regulate the laying, location and maintenance of gas pipes, water pipes, drains,
sewers, poles, wires, conduits and other structures in the streets and public places of the
municipality;
(iv) Prohibit and regulate the discharge of drains from roofs of buildings over or
upon the sidewalks, streets or other public places of the municipality or into sanitary
sewers;
(C) Highways and sidewalks. (i) Lay out, construct, reconstruct, alter, maintain,
repair, control, operate, and assign numbers to streets, alleys, highways, boulevards,
bridges, underpasses, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, public walks and parkways;
(ii) Keep open and safe for public use and travel and free from encroachment or
obstruction the streets, sidewalks and public places in the municipality;
(iii) Control the excavation of highways and streets;
(iv) Regulate and prohibit the excavation, altering or opening of sidewalks, public
places and grounds for public and private purposes and the location of any work or
things thereon, whether temporary or permanent, upon or under the surface thereof;
(v) Require owners or occupants of land adjacent to any sidewalk or public work
to remove snow, ice, sleet, debris or any other obstruction therefrom, provide penalties
upon their failure to do so, and cause such snow, ice, sleet, debris or other obstruction
to be removed and make the cost of such removal a lien on such property;
(vi) Grant to abutting property owners a limited property or leasehold interest in
abutting streets and sidewalks for the purpose of encouraging and supporting private
commercial development;
(7) Regulatory and police powers. (A) Buildings. (i) Make rules relating to the
maintenance of safe and sanitary housing;
(ii) Regulate the mode of using any buildings when such regulations seem expedient
for the purpose of promoting the safety, health, morals and general welfare of the inhabitants of the municipality;
(iii) Regulate and prohibit the moving of buildings upon or through the streets or
other public places of the municipality, and cause the removal and demolition of unsafe
buildings and structures;
(iv) Regulate and provide for the licensing of parked trailers when located off the
public highways, and trailer parks or mobile manufactured home parks, except as otherwise provided by special act and except where there exists a local zoning commission
so empowered;
(v) Establish lines beyond which no buildings, steps, stoop, veranda, billboard, advertising sign or device or other structure or obstruction may be erected;
(vi) Regulate and prohibit the placing, erecting or keeping of signs, awnings or other
things upon or over the sidewalks, streets and other public places of the municipality;
(vii) Regulate plumbing and house drainage;
(viii) Prohibit or regulate the construction of dwellings, apartments, boarding
houses, hotels, commercial buildings, youth camps or commercial camps and commercial camping facilities in such municipality unless the sewerage facilities have been
approved by the authorized officials of the municipality;
(B) Traffic. (i) Regulate and prohibit, in a manner not inconsistent with the general
statutes, traffic, the operation of vehicles on streets and highways, off-street parking and
on-street residential neighborhood parking areas in which on-street parking is limited to
residents of a given neighborhood, as determined by the municipality;
(ii) Regulate the speed of vehicles, subject to the provisions of the general statutes
relating to the regulation of the speed of motor vehicles and of animals, and the driving
or leading of animals through the streets;
(C) Building adjuncts. Regulate and prohibit the construction or use, and require
the removal of sinks, cesspools, drains, sewers, privies, barns, outhouses and poultry
pens and houses;
(D) Animals. (i) Regulate and prohibit the going at large of dogs and other animals
in the streets and public places of the municipality and prevent cruelty to animals and
all inhuman sports;
(ii) Regulate and prohibit the keeping of wild or domestic animals, including reptiles, within the municipal limits or portions thereof;
(E) Nuisance. Define, prohibit and abate within the municipality all nuisances and
causes thereof, and all things detrimental to the health, morals, safety, convenience and
welfare of its inhabitants and cause the abatement of any nuisance at the expense of the
owner or owners of the premises on which such nuisance exists;
(F) Loitering and trespassing. (i) Keep streets, sidewalks and public places free
from undue noise and nuisances, and prohibit loitering thereon;
(ii) Regulate loitering on private property with the permission of the owner thereof;
(iii) Prohibit the loitering in the nighttime of minors on the streets, alleys or public
places within its limits;
(iv) Prevent trespassing on public and private lands and in buildings in the municipality;
(G) Vice. Prevent vice and suppress gambling houses, houses of ill-fame and disorderly houses;
(H) Public health and safety. (i) Secure the safety of persons in or passing through
the municipality by regulation of shows, processions, parades and music;
(ii) Regulate and prohibit the carrying on within the municipality of any trade, manufacture, business or profession which is, or may be, so carried on as to become prejudicial to public health, conducive to fraud and cheating, or dangerous to, or constituting
an unreasonable annoyance to, those living or owning property in the vicinity;
(iii) Regulate auctions and garage and tag sales;
(iv) Prohibit, restrain, license and regulate the business of peddlers, auctioneers and
junk dealers in a manner not inconsistent with the general statutes;
(v) Regulate and prohibit swimming or bathing in the public or exposed places
within the municipality;
(vi) Regulate and license the operation of amusement parks and amusement arcades
including, but not limited to, the regulation of mechanical rides and the establishment
of the hours of operation;
(vii) Prohibit, restrain, license and regulate all sports, exhibitions, public amusements and performances and all places where games may be played;
(viii) Preserve the public peace and good order, prevent and quell riots and disorderly assemblages and prevent disturbing noises;
(ix) Establish a system to obtain a more accurate registration of births, marriages
and deaths than the system provided by the general statutes in a manner not inconsistent
with the general statutes;
(x) Control insect pests or plant diseases in any manner deemed appropriate;
(xi) Provide for the health of the inhabitants of the municipality and do all things
necessary or desirable to secure and promote the public health;
(xii) Regulate the use of streets, sidewalks, highways, public places and grounds
for public and private purposes;
(xiii) Make and enforce police, sanitary or other similar regulations and protect or
promote the peace, safety, good government and welfare of the municipality and its
inhabitants;
(xiv) Regulate, in addition to the requirements under section 7-282b, the installation, maintenance and operation of any device or equipment in a residence or place of
business which is capable of automatically calling and relaying recorded emergency
messages to any state police or municipal police or fire department telephone number
or which is capable of automatically calling and relaying recorded emergency messages
or other forms of emergency signals to an intermediate third party which shall thereafter
call and relay such emergency messages to a state police or municipal police or fire
department telephone number. Such regulations may provide for penalties for the transmittal of false alarms by such devices or equipment;
(xv) Make and enforce regulations preventing housing blight, including regulations
reducing assessments, provided such regulations define housing blight, and including
regulations establishing a duty to maintain property and specifying standards to determine if there is neglect; prescribe fines for the violation of such regulations of not less
than ten or more than one hundred dollars for each day that a violation continues and,
if such fines are prescribed, such municipality shall adopt a citation hearing procedure
in accordance with section 7-152c;
(xvi) Regulate, on any property owned by the municipality, any activity deemed to
be deleterious to public health, including the lighting or carrying of a lighted cigarette,
cigar, pipe or similar device;
(8) The environment. (A) Provide for the protection and improvement of the environment including, but not limited to, coastal areas, wetlands and areas adjacent to
waterways in a manner not inconsistent with the general statutes;
(B) Regulate the location and removal of any offensive manure or other substance
or dead animals through the streets of the municipality and provide for the disposal of
same;
(C) Except where there exists a local zoning commission, regulate the filling of, or
removal of, soil, loam, sand or gravel from land not in public use in the whole, or in
specified districts of, the municipality, and provide for the reestablishment of ground
level and protection of the area by suitable cover;
(D) Regulate the emission of smoke from any chimney, smokestack or other source
within the limits of the municipality, and provide for proper heating of buildings within
the municipality;
(9) Human rights. (A) Provide for fair housing;
(B) Adopt a code of prohibited discriminatory practices;
(10) Miscellaneous. (A) Make all lawful regulations and ordinances in furtherance
of any general powers as enumerated in this section, and prescribe penalties for the
violation of the same not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars, unless otherwise specifically provided by the general statutes. Such regulations and ordinances may be enforced
by citations issued by designated municipal officers or employees, provided the regulations and ordinances have been designated specifically by the municipality for enforcement by citation in the same manner in which they were adopted and the designated
municipal officers or employees issue a written warning providing notice of the specific
violation before issuing the citation;
(B) Adopt a code of ethical conduct;
(C) Establish and maintain free legal aid bureaus;
(D) Perform data processing and related administrative computer services for a fee
for another municipality;
(E) Adopt the model ordinance concerning a municipal freedom of information
advisory board created under subsection (f) of section 1-205 and establish a municipal
freedom of information advisory board as provided by said ordinance and said section.
(1949 Rev., S. 619; 1953, 1955, S. 248d; 1957, P.A. 13, S. 7; 201; 354, S. 1; 1959, P.A. 359, S. 1; 1961, P.A. 187; 570;
1963, P.A. 434; 626; February, 1965, P.A. 582; 1967, P.A. 126; 805, S. 3; 830; 1969, P.A. 694, S. 20; 1971, P.A. 389, S.
1; 802, S. 1; P.A. 73-614, S. 2, 3; P.A. 75-178, S. 1, 2; P.A. 76-32; P.A. 78-331, S. 4, 58; P.A. 79-531, S. 1; 79-618, S. 1;
P.A. 80-403, S. 7, 10; P.A. 81-219, S. 1, 3; P.A. 82-327, S. 5; P.A. 83-168, S. 3; 83-188, S. 1; 83-587, S. 78, 96; June Sp.
Sess. P.A. 83-3, S. 1; P.A. 84-232, S. 1-3; P.A. 86-97, S. 2, 3; 86-229, S. 1, 2; P.A. 87-278, S. 1, 5; P.A. 88-213, S. 1, 2;
88-221, S. 1; P.A. 90-334, S. 1; P.A. 93-434, S. 18, 20; P.A. 95-7; 95-320; P.A. 97-199, S. 5; 97-320, S. 4, 11; June 18
Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-11, S. 62, 65; P.A. 98-188, S. 2; P.A. 99-129; 99-188, S. 3, 6; P.A. 00-136, S. 7, 10; P.A. 01-128, S. 1;
P.A. 03-19, S. 19; P.A. 06-185, S. 7; P.A. 07-141, S. 4; P.A. 08-184, S. 34.)
History: 1959 act authorized establishment and maintenance of parks, etc., "by a board, commission or otherwise";
1961 acts deleted semicolon between the words "mobile home parks" and "and regulate the removal of soil, loam," etc.
and added provision regulations enacted by local zoning commission would have same effect as ordinance; 1963 acts added
provision for improvement of waterfronts "by a board, commission or otherwise" and added power to enact ordinances re
sewer and drainage systems and sewage disposal plants and entry on land to correct surface water flow; 1965 act authorized
zoning commission to regulate the filling of land not in public use; 1967 acts added power to furnish ambulance service,
deleted power to set poll hours for elections and added power to regulate loitering; 1969 act deleted power to set poll hours
for electors' meetings and referenda; 1971 acts added power to fix hours of operation of amusement parks and arcades
and to establish commission or board to protect and improve environment and deleted power to regulate building construction; P.A. 73-614 added power to regulate off-street parking available to public on private property; P.A. 75-178 added
power to acquire and sell personal and real property for benefit of the municipality; P.A. 76-32 replaced power to regulate
loitering on public property with broader power to regulate use of streets, sidewalks, etc.; P.A. 78-331 divided section into
subsecs. and subdivs. and restored power to acquire and sell real and personal property which was inadvertently dropped
in 1976 act; P.A. 79-531 added power to provide fair housing and to perform data processing services for other towns in
Subsec. (a); P.A. 79-618 added power to adopt ethics code in Subsec. (a); P.A. 80-403 added power to adopt code of
discriminatory practices in Subsec. (a); P.A. 81-219 reorganized the section and included powers previously reserved for
charter towns under Sec. 7-194, effective October 1, 1982; P.A. 82-327 completed the revision of power begun by P.A.
81-219; P.A. 83-168 added power to regulate automatic calling devices, designated as Subsec. (c)(7)(H)(xiv); P.A. 83-188 made technical changes in Subdiv. (c)(5)(C); P.A. 83-587 substituted "7-282b" for "7-282a" in Subsec. (c)(7)(H)(xiv);
June Sp. Sess. 83-3 changed term "mobile home" to "mobile manufactured home" in Subsec. (c)(7)(A)(iv); P.A. 84-232
amended Subsec. (c)(3) to include encouragement of private commercial development and amended Subsec. (c)(6)(C) to
authorize grants of limited property or leasehold interests in streets and sidewalks to abutting property owners; P.A. 86-97 amended Subsec. (c)(5) to include authorization to establish pension systems for members of volunteer fire departments;
P.A. 86-229 amended Subsec. (c)(2)(K) to include references to trust funds and to funds which do not lapse at the end of
the municipal fiscal year and added Subsec. (c)(4)(I) re housing for those with low or moderate incomes; P.A. 87-278
added Subsec. (c)(5)(D) re appointment of municipal historians; P.A. 88-213 added provision in Subsec. (c)(7)(B) to allow
municipalities to regulate and prohibit on-street residential neighborhood parking; P.A. 88-221 amended Subsec. (c)(10)(A)
to provide that regulations and ordinances may be enforced by citations by designated municipal officers, provided the
regulations and ordinances are so designated and the written warning is issued before issuance of citation; P.A. 90-334
added provision in Subsec. (c)(7)(H) to allow municipalities to make and enforce regulations preventing housing blight;
P.A. 93-434 added provision in Subsec. (c)(2)(L) to allow municipalities to assign tax liens on real property, effective June
30, 1993; P.A. 95-7 amended Subsec. (c) (5) (A) to authorize municipalities to establish pensions for active members of
volunteer ambulance associations; P.A. 95-320 amended Subsec. (c)(2)(B) to allow municipalities to withhold approval
of building application when taxes are delinquent on the property; P.A. 97-199 amended Subsec. (b)(1) by adding "including
community service for not more than twenty hours"; P.A. 97-320 amended Subsec. (c)(7)(H)(xv) to authorize blight
ordinance to include provision re reduction of assessments, effective July 1, 1997; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-11 changed
effective date of P.A. 97-199 from October 1, 1997, to July 1, 1997, effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 98-188 added provision
in Subsec. (c)(2)(B) re delinquent water or sewer rates, charges or assessments; P.A. 99-129 added provision in Subsec.
(c)(7)(H) to allow municipalities to impose fines for violation of blight regulations; P.A. 99-188 amended Subsec. (c)(4)(C)
to allow towns to purchase, own and operate sports franchises, effective June 23, 1999; P.A. 00-136 amended Subsec.
(c)(10) to add new Subpara. (E) re municipal freedom of information advisory boards, effective July 1, 2000; P.A. 01-128
amended Subsec. (c)(7)(H)(xv) to authorize regulations to establish a duty to maintain property and to specify standards
to determine neglect; P.A. 03-19 made a technical change in Subsec. (c)(7)(H)(xv), effective May 12, 2003; P.A. 06-185
amended Subsec. (c)(10)(A) to increase maximum penalty for violation of regulations and ordinances from $100 to $250;
P.A. 07-141 amended Subsec. (c)(3)(A) to delete "or the encouragement of private commercial development" re power
to take or acquire property, effective June 25, 2007, and applicable to property acquired on or after that date; P.A. 08-184
amended Subsec. (c)(7)(H) to add clause (xvi) re regulation on municipally owned property of any activity deemed to be
deleterious to public health.
See Sec. 7-148ff re ordinances imposing special assessment on blighted housing.
See Sec. 29-265b re ordinance requiring rain sensor devices on automatic lawn sprinkler systems.
For constitutionality, see 95 C. 365. Cited. 102 C. 228. Vote to change compensation of town officers under this section
discussed. 103 C. 424. See 104 C. 255. Grant of power to enact ordinances ordinarily implies power to repeal them. 118
C. 11. Cited. 119 C. 603. State delegated power to make traffic rules applying to all vehicles alike, but retained special
power to regulate motor vehicles with specific exceptions noted in section 14-162. 125 C. 501; 135 C. 71. Cited. 129 C.
109; 133 C. 29; 135 C. 421. "Regulate" does not so much imply creating a new thing as arranging and controlling that
which already exists. 143 C. 152. Confers necessary power to adopt legislation regulating auctions. Id., 698. Ordinance
imposing time limitations on the occupancy of land by trailers and mobile homes held constitutional. 146 C. 697. Constitutionality of ordinance licensing and regulating trailer and mobile home parks discussed. Id., 720. Towns without zoning
authorities should have power to deal with trailers and mobile homes not only in matters narrowly concerned with public
health and safety but in matters concerned with economic and esthetic considerations which can affect public welfare. Id.
If ordinance which is police measure imposes a fee, such fee must be reasonably proportionate to cost of administering
and enforcing the ordinance. Id. Power to adopt rent control not within general delegation of police power. 147 C. 60. If
charter empowers legislative body of municipality to adopt and amend its own rules of order in exercising certain legislative
functions, such body need not act by ordinance or resolution. 148 C. 33. Cited. Id., 233. Attempt by common council to
establish law department by ordinance ineffective where charter provisions were inconsistent with the exercise of such
power. 152 C. 287; Id., 318; 158 C. 100. Cited. 166 C. 376. Cited. 181 C. 114. Cited. 203 C. 267. Cited. 227 C. 363.
Cited. 1 CA 505. Cited. 13 CA 1. Cited. 17 CA 17; judgment of appellate court reversed and case remanded to that
court with direction to reinstate judgment of trial court, see 212 C. 570.
Town limited in authority where city or borough has duplicate power. 14 CS 258. Test for powers by implication is
necessity not convenience. 15 CS 344. Cited. 20 CS 464. Omission of any direct mention of a mobile home park as a
permitted use of land anywhere in a town does not render zoning law void or unconstitutional. 21 CS 275. Town may
regulate garbage disposal business; it cannot prohibit it. Id., 347. Ordinance prohibiting transportation into a town of
garbage from any other town held void. Id. Zoning regulation requiring permit for commercial removal of sand and gravel
not taking of property without due process. Proper exercise of police power. 25 CS 125. Does not permit adoption of
original "special event" ordinance. 29 CS 48. Cited. 36 CS 74.
Cited as authority for municipality to establish monetary fine for violation of housing code. 4 Conn. Cir. Ct. 244.
Subsec. (b):
Subdiv. (9)(B) cited as Sec. 7-148(a)(27): 183 C. 495. Cited. 234 C. 513, 538.
Subsec. (c):
Subdiv. (7)(H)(xiii) cited. 192 C. 399. (F)(iii) cited. 195 C. 524. (H)(iii) cited. Id. (H)(xiii) cited. Id. Subdiv. (6)(A)(i)
cited. 201 C. 700. Subdiv. (7)(H)(iv) cited. 203 C. 14. Subdiv. (4)(F) cited. 208 C. 543. Subdiv. (4)(H) cited. 212 C. 147.
Subdiv. (8)(C) cited. 217 C. 447. Subdiv. (1)(A) cited. 237 C. 135. Subdiv. (6)(A)(ii) cited. Id. Subdiv. (6)(B)(i) cited. Id.
Subdiv. (7)(H)(xi): Ordinance banning all cigarette vending machines was valid exercise of town's police power, and
legislative enactment of Sec. 12-289a was intended to ensure that municipalities remained free to decide if local conditions
warranted additional regulation of cigarette vending machines, up to and including an outright ban. 256 C. 105. In Subdiv.
(1)(A), general power to sue and be sued does not mean that municipality may bring suit that it otherwise would have no
standing to bring. 258 C. 313. In Subdiv. (7)(H)(xi), general power to protect health and welfare of municipal inhabitants
does not mean that municipality may bring suit with that aim that it otherwise would have no standing to bring. Id. "Public
improvement" as used in Subdiv. (6)(A)(iii), is not limited to projects that either already exist or have been approved and
funded by municipality. Accordingly, Subdiv. (6)(A)(iii) includes within its ambit studies intended to determine feasibility
of a particular project. 274 C. 483. The grant of police powers to municipalities under section is sufficiently broad to
encompass the power to require licensing and inspections of residential rental real estate. 288 C. 181.
(H)(iv) cited. 4 CA 261. Cited. 10 CA 209. Cited. 29 CA 207.
Subdiv. (5) cited. 37 CS 124. Subdiv. (7)(B)(ii) cited. 44 CS 389.