Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 422a - Agricultural Lands
Section 22-26oo. - Farm at Southbury Training School. Transfer of control. Permanent conservation easement. Lease for engaging in agriculture. Conservation plan.

(a) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, the Commissioner of Developmental Services shall transfer the care, custody and control of the land and buildings that comprise the property that is known as the “Farm at the Southbury Training School” and that is further described in a map entitled “Compilation Plan of Property Prepared For State of Connecticut Department of Agriculture ‘Southbury Training School’ Southbury & Roxbury, Connecticut”, scale 1″ = 200′, dated February 15, 2012, revised January 28, 2013, prepared by Brian D. Florek, L.S., to the Commissioner of Agriculture. The Commissioner of Agriculture shall acquire a property survey of the Farm at the Southbury Training School conforming to a Class A-2 horizontal survey.

(b) The Commissioner of Agriculture shall grant to a nonprofit organization, as defined in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any subsequent corresponding Internal Revenue Code of the United States, as amended from time to time, a permanent conservation easement on the Farm at the Southbury Training School based upon such Class A-2 survey. The mission of any such nonprofit organization shall include, but need not be limited to, the protection of agricultural lands for agricultural use. Such permanent conservation easement shall provide for the conservation of said farm for agricultural use and shall allow for the lease, permit or license by the Commissioner of Agriculture of any portion of said farm to one or more persons or entities for the purpose of engaging in agriculture, as defined in section 1-1. Such permanent conservation easement shall be subject to the review and approval of the State Properties Review Board. The State Properties Review Board shall complete a review of such permanent conservation easement not later than thirty days after receipt of a proposed permanent conservation easement from the Commissioner of Agriculture.
(c) The Commissioner of Agriculture may lease, permit or license all or part of said farm to one or more persons for the purpose of engaging in agriculture, as defined in section 1-1. Any such lease, permit or license shall be for a period not to exceed fifteen years and shall contain, as a condition thereof, compliance with the provisions of the permanent conservation easement granted pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. Any such lease, permit or license may be renewed for a period not to exceed fifteen years. Any property leased, permitted or licensed pursuant to this subsection shall be exempt from taxation by the municipality in which said property is located. The assessed valuation of said property shall be included in the assessed valuation of state-owned land and buildings for purposes of determining the state's grant in lieu of taxes pursuant to the provisions of section 12-18b. Any such lease, permit or license shall be subject to the review and approval of the State Properties Review Board. The State Properties Review Board shall complete a review of each lease, permit or license not later than thirty days after receipt of a proposed lease, permit or license from the Commissioner of Agriculture.
(d) Any permanent conservation easement pursuant to subsection (b) of this section shall provide that all agricultural activities conducted on the Farm at the Southbury Training School shall be conducted in accordance with a conservation plan prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and approved by the Commissioner of Agriculture. Such conservation plan shall be updated periodically and whenever the nature of any agricultural operation on said farm changes. Such plan shall provide for management of said farm in a manner that: (1) Is consistent with generally accepted agricultural practices, including, but not limited to, practices identified by the Natural Resources Conservation Service Field Office Technical Guide, and (2) is consistent with the protection of the agricultural and conservation values of said farm.
(P.A. 13-90, S. 1; P.A. 15-244, S. 200.)
History: P.A. 13-90 effective June 6, 2013; P.A. 15-244 amended Subsec. (c) by replacing reference to Sec. 12-19a with reference to Sec. 12-18b, effective July 1, 2016.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 22 - Agriculture. Domestic Animals

Chapter 422a - Agricultural Lands

Section 22-26aa. - State program for the preservation of agricultural land.

Section 22-26bb. - Definitions.

Section 22-26cc. - State acquisition of development rights to agricultural land. Program established. Joint ownership by the state and a town. Assistance of nonprofit organization. State acquisition of right to construct residence or farm structure.

Section 22-26dd. - Maps of land use in state. To include soil types, crops and use classification.

Section 22-26ee and 22-26ff. - Study of state responsibilities and opportunities for preserving and developing Connecticut's dairy industry. Commissioner to report on acquisition of development rights.

Section 22-26gg. - Regulations.

Section 22-26hh. - Bond authorization.

Section 22-26ii. - Inspection of restricted land.

Section 22-26jj. - Acquisition of fee simple title to agricultural lands. Lease of property.

Section 22-26kk. - List of agricultural land whose development rights have been offered to state.

Section 22-26ll. - Farmland Preservation Advisory Board. Established. Membership meetings. Responsibilities.

Section 22-26mm. - Municipal loan program. Account. Regulations.

Section 22-26nn. - Community farms program. Criteria. Notice of acquisition. Removal of restriction. Annual installment payments. Joint ownership of development rights with municipality. Liability. Letter of intent requesting assistance. Right to con...

Section 22-26oo. - Farm at Southbury Training School. Transfer of control. Permanent conservation easement. Lease for engaging in agriculture. Conservation plan.

Section 22-26pp. - Savin Farm in the town of Lebanon. Authority re conservation or preservation restriction.

Section 22-26qq. - Conservation or preservation restrictions on department lands.