Sec. 8-420. Residential subsurface sewage disposal system established.
Sec. 8-420. Residential subsurface sewage disposal system established. (a) The
Commissioner of Economic and Community Development shall develop a program of
loans to homeowners for costs incurred in the repair, replacement or enlargement of
subsurface sewage disposal systems that have been determined to be a nuisance in accordance with the Public Health Code. As used in this section, "costs" include technical
and installation expenses and stabilization of topsoil but does not include landscaping.
Any loan provided pursuant to this section shall bear interest at a rate to be determined
in accordance with subsection (t) of section 3-20. Repayment of any loan made to a
person who is handicapped or sixty-two years of age may be deferred until such person
transfers the property.
(b) No loan shall be made to repair, replace or enlarge a subsurface sewage disposal
system on a parcel with more than two dwelling units. Eligibility for loans shall be limited
to owners residing in dwelling units served by systems needing repair, replacement or
enlargement. Payments of principal and interest on such loans shall be paid to the Treasurer for deposit to the credit of the Housing Repayment and Revolving Loan Fund.
(c) Each applicant shall submit to the commissioner on a form prescribed by him
the following: (1) Certification from the district or local director of health that the repair,
replacement or enlargement is required pursuant to the Public Health Code and is feasible
and that the cost is consistent with the cost of similar repairs, replacements or enlargements in the district or municipality, (2) two itemized estimates of the cost prepared
by a subsurface sewage disposal system installer licensed under section 20-341f or a
registered professional engineer, and (3) certification by a lending institution regulated
by the laws of this state that a loan for the repair, replacement or enlargement of the
system has been denied.
(P.A. 91-346, S. 5, 9; P.A. 95-250, S. 1; P.A. 96-211, S. 1, 5, 6.)
History: P.A. 95-250 and P.A. 96-211 replaced Commissioner and Department of Housing with Commissioner and
Department of Economic and Community Development.