Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 444 - Coastal Management
Section 22a-100. - State plans and actions to be consistent with this chapter.

(a) All major state plans, other than the state plan of conservation and development adopted pursuant to part I of chapter 297, which affect the coastal area shall be consistent with the goals and policies stated in section 22a-92 and existing state plans, other than the state plan of conservation and development adopted pursuant to part I of chapter 297, which affect the coastal area shall, on or before July 1, 1981, be revised, if necessary, to ensure consistency with this chapter. Agencies responsible for revising state plans, other than the state plan of conservation and development adopted pursuant to part I of chapter 297, shall consult with the commissioner in making such revisions.

(b) Each state department, institution or agency responsible for the primary recommendation or initiation of actions within the coastal boundary which may significantly affect the environment, as defined in section 22a-1c, shall insure that such actions are consistent with the goals and policies of this chapter and incorporate all reasonable measures mitigating any adverse impacts of such actions on coastal resources and future water-dependent development activities. The Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management shall consider the consistency of such proposed actions with such goals and policies in determining whether or not an environmental impact evaluation prepared pursuant to section 22a-1b satisfies the requirements of sections 22a-1a to 22a-1h, inclusive, and regulations adopted pursuant thereto. The commissioner shall amend such regulations, if necessary, to insure consistency with the goals and policies of this chapter.
(P.A. 79-535, S. 20, 25; P.A. 83-525, S. 2; P.A. 22-23, S. 10.)
History: P.A. 83-525 amended Subsec. (b), requiring agencies to insure that actions which might affect the environment incorporate all reasonable safeguards against any adverse affect; P.A. 22-23 made technical changes in Subsec. (a).

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 22a - Environmental Protection

Chapter 444 - Coastal Management

Section 22a-90. - Short title: Coastal Management Act.

Section 22a-91. - Legislative findings.

Section 22a-92. - Legislative goals and policies.

Section 22a-93. - Definitions.

Section 22a-94. - Coastal area; coastal boundary. Commissioner to prepare maps.

Section 22a-95. - Duties of commissioner. Model municipal coastal program.

Section 22a-96. - Commissioner authorized to enter into agreements; designated as representative of state.

Section 22a-97. - Duties of the commissioner. Technical, coordinating and research services. Supervision.

Section 22a-98. - Commissioner to coordinate regulatory programs.

Section 22a-99. - Testimony by coastal municipality on permits and licenses. Appeal from decision of the commissioner.

Section 22a-100. - State plans and actions to be consistent with this chapter.

Section 22a-101. - Municipal coastal programs.

Section 22a-102. - Municipal plan of development. Proposed municipal land use regulations.

Section 22a-103. - Municipal zoning regulations. Criteria and process for revision.

Section 22a-104. - Implementation of municipal coastal program. Amendments.

Section 22a-105. - Coastal site plan reviews.

Section 22a-106. - Criteria and process for action on coastal site plans.

Section 22a-106a. - Civil penalty.

Section 22a-107. - Bond as a condition to coastal site plan approval.

Section 22a-108. - Violations.

Section 22a-109. - Coastal site plans. Review.

Section 22a-110. - Testimony by commissioner on municipal actions. Appeals.

Section 22a-111. - Connecticut River Gateway Committee. Consistency.

Section 22a-111a. - Hurricane or tropical storm warning. Fortification of property.

Section 22a-111b. - Pilot program to assist residential property owners re coastal management and water resources rights and responsibilities.

Section 22a-112 to 22a-113c. - Financial assistance; grants to municipalities; contracts or grant agreements concerning coastal management. Estuarine embayment program established. Grants; eligibility. Regulations. State bond issue authorized for est...