CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 23-10i. Designation of heritage parks. Advisory boards. Public hearing. Municipal approval. Designation of additional sites.
Sec. 23-10i. Designation of heritage parks. Advisory boards. Public hearing.
Municipal approval. Designation of additional sites. (a) The Commissioner of Environmental Protection, in consultation with the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development and the State Historic Commission, shall develop criteria and guidelines for the designation of heritage parks consisting of sites in a region linked by a
common social, historical or economic theme. Thereafter, in accordance with such criteria and guidelines, the Commissioner of Environmental Protection may designate the
boundaries, name and theme of any such park, as well as any physical sites to be included.
Any designation shall be consistent with the plan for development of outdoor recreation
and other natural resources authorized under section 22a-21 and shall be made after
consideration of the significance of the heritage of the sites to be included and the
economic benefit to the state from such designation. Sites designated for inclusion in a
heritage park shall not be required to be contiguous to one another and need not be
owned by the state.
(b) Prior or to designating a heritage park, the commissioner shall establish an advisory board to advise him on the designation of the boundaries, name, theme and sites
to be included in a potential heritage park. The board shall consist of not less than ten
members representing municipalities located within the boundaries of the proposed
heritage park. The number of members from each municipality shall be determined
based on the ratio of the population of such municipality to the population of all the
municipalities to be included in the proposed heritage park. The commissioner shall
appoint the members of the board from lists submitted by the legislative bodies of the
municipalities located within the boundaries of the proposed heritage park.
(c) The commissioner shall conduct a public hearing concerning the boundaries,
name, theme and sites to be included in a proposed heritage park at least thirty days
prior to designation of such park. At least thirty days before such hearing, the commissioner shall cause to be published once, in a newspaper having a substantial circulation
in the area affected, notice of the proposal to designate a heritage park along with notice
of the time, date and location of the public hearing to be held on such designation.
(d) The designation of the name, boundaries and theme of a heritage park shall not
be effective until it is approved by each municipality that is located within the boundaries
of such park, by vote of its legislative body. No site shall be designated for inclusion
in such park unless the owner of such site consents to its inclusion.
(e) Upon designation of a heritage park, the commissioner shall establish an advisory board to advise him on the promotion and development of such park. The members
shall be appointed as provided in subsection (b) of this section.
(f) The commissioner, after consultation with the advisory board established pursuant to subsection (e) of this section, may designate additional sites to be included in a
heritage park, provided the owners of any such site consent to the designation. The
commissioner may, after a public hearing held pursuant to the notice provisions of
subsection (c) of this section and upon approval by each municipality located within the
boundaries of a heritage park, alter the boundaries, name and theme of such heritage park.
(g) The commissioner may, within available appropriations, (1) establish and operate centers for the distribution of information about heritage parks and (2) lease or
purchase land or buildings and accept gifts, donations or contributions for the purposes
of this section.
(P.A. 87-463, S. 2, 4; 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 Economic Development with Commissioner and Department of Economic and Community Development.
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