Sec. 8-8a. Process for mediation.
Sec. 8-8a. Process for mediation. (a) As used in this section, "mediation" means
the process where the parties in an appeal filed under section 8-8, 22a-34 or 22a-43 meet
with an impartial third party to work toward resolution of the issues in the decision
that was the subject of the appeal in accordance with generally accepted principles of
mediation.
(b) At any time after filing of the appeal, the parties may agree to mediate the decision that was appealed. The parties shall file a statement advising the court that the
dispute may be resolved by mediation. Mediation shall take place with the consent of
each party.
(c) Mediation shall begin on the date the statement is filed under subsection (b) of
this section and conclude not more than one hundred eighty days after such filing. Such
period may be extended for an additional one hundred eighty days upon mutual
agreement of the parties. A party may submit a petition to the court requesting another
extension or stating why no other extension should be granted. The court, in its discretion, may extend the time for mediation after the second period of one hundred eighty
days has elapsed. A party may withdraw from mediation at any time after notification
to other parties and to the Superior Court.
(d) The contents of mediating sessions shall not be admissible as evidence. A mediator shall not act as or be summoned as a witness in a court proceeding on an appeal if
mediation has not resolved the issues of the appeal.
(e) A mediator may request the participation in mediation of any person deemed
by the mediator necessary for effective resolution of the issues, including representatives
of governmental agencies not a party to the action, abutting property owners, intervenors
or other persons significantly involved in the decision being appealed.
(f) Not more than fifteen days after the conclusion of mediation, the mediators shall
file a report with the court describing the proceedings and specifying the issues resolved.
If no resolution is made, the mediators shall file a report with the court stating that the
issues have not been resolved.
(g) The cost of mediation shall be distributed equally among the parties.
(P.A. 01-47, S. 2; P.A. 02-132, S. 64.)
History: P.A. 02-132 amended Subsec. (a) by adding references to Secs. 22a-34 and 22a-43 and deleting "of the board"
and amended Subsec. (b) by deleting provisions re publication of newspaper notice and petition of aggrieved party to
participate in mediation process.