(a) Any municipality or any licensed environmental professional employed or retained by a municipality may enter, without liability upon any property within such municipality for the purpose of performing an environmental site assessment or investigation on behalf of the municipality if: (1) The owner of such property cannot be located; (2) such property is encumbered by a lien for taxes due such municipality; (3) upon a filing of a notice of eminent domain; (4) the municipality's legislative body finds that such investigation is in the public interest to determine if the property is underutilized or should be included in any undertaking of development, redevelopment or remediation pursuant to this chapter or chapter 130, 132 or 581; or (5) any official of the municipality reasonably finds such investigation necessary to determine if such property presents a risk to the safety, health or welfare of the public or a risk to the environment. A Connecticut brownfield land bank or any licensed environmental professional employed or retained by such Connecticut brownfield land bank may enter, without liability, upon any property subject to a land banking agreement between such Connecticut brownfield land bank and the municipality in which such property is located for the purpose of performing an environmental site assessment or investigation on behalf of such Connecticut brownfield land bank if: (A) Such environmental site assessment or investigation is required under a land banking agreement between such municipality and such Connecticut brownfield land bank, and such municipality is otherwise authorized under this subsection to enter such property without liability, or (B) the property owner has entered into a voluntary agreement with such municipality or such land bank for the performance of an environmental site assessment or investigation. The municipality or, if applicable, the Connecticut brownfield land bank shall give at least forty-five days' notice of such entry before the first such entry by certified mail to the property owner's last-known address of record.
(b) A municipality or Connecticut brownfield land bank accessing or entering a property to perform an investigation pursuant to this section shall not be liable for preexisting conditions pursuant to section 22a-432, 22a-433, 22a-451 or 22a-452, or to the property owner or any third party, provided the municipality or Connecticut brownfield land bank (1) did not establish, cause or contribute to the discharge, spillage, uncontrolled loss, seepage or filtration of such hazardous substance, material, waste or pollution; (2) does not negligently or recklessly exacerbate the conditions; and (3) complies with reporting of significant environmental hazard requirements pursuant to section 22a-6u. To the extent that any conditions are negligently or recklessly exacerbated, the municipality or Connecticut brownfield land bank shall only be responsible for responding to contamination exacerbated by its activities.
(c) The owner of the property may object to such access and entry by the municipality or Connecticut brownfield land bank by filing an action in the Superior Court not later than thirty days after receipt of the notice provided pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, provided any objection be limited to the issue of whether access is necessary and only upon proof by the owner that the owner has (1) completed or is in the process of completing in a timely manner a comprehensive environmental site assessment or investigation report; (2) provided the party seeking access with a copy of the assessment or report or will do so not later than thirty days after the delivery of such assessment or report to the owner; and (3) paid any delinquent property taxes assessed against the property for which access is being sought.
(d) For purposes of this section, (1) “municipality” includes any (A) municipality, (B) municipal economic development agency or entity created or operating under chapter 130 or 132, (C) nonprofit economic development corporation formed to promote the common good, general welfare and economic development of a municipality that is funded, either directly or through in-kind services, in part by a municipality, or (D) nonstock corporation or limited liability company established and controlled by a municipality, municipal economic development agency or entity created or operating under chapter 130 or 132; and (2) “Connecticut brownfield land bank” has the same meaning as provided in section 32-760.
(P.A. 98-253, S. 12; P.A. 08-174, S. 6; P.A. 09-235, S. 6; P.A. 17-214, S. 8.)
History: P.A. 08-174 designated existing provisions as Subsec. (a) and amended same to add provisions re municipalities, insert “to any person other than the Commissioner of Environmental Protection” provision, add Subdiv. (4) re investigations in the public interest and Subdiv. (5) re investigations to determine risk to the public or environment and make technical changes, added Subsec. (b) re liability pursuant to Sec. 22a-432 and added Subsec. (c) re property owner's right to object to access and entry, effective June 13, 2008; P.A. 09-235 amended Subsec. (a) to delete “to any person other than the Commissioner of Environmental Protection”, amended Subsec. (b) to delete provision re protection from liability pursuant to Sec. 22a-432 except for negligent or reckless investigations and add provisions re protection from liability for preexisting conditions pursuant to Sec. 22a-432, 22a-433, 22a-451 or 22a-452, amended Subsec. (c) to add provisions limiting objection to issue of whether access is necessary and delete provision re owner affirmatively representing it is diligently investigating site and any taxes will be paid, and added Subsec. (d) defining “municipality”, effective July 9, 2009; P.A. 17-214 amended Subsec (a) by adding provisions re entry on property by Connecticut brownfield land banks and licensed environmental professionals employed by land banks, amended Subsecs. (b) and (c) by adding “or Connecticut brownfield land bank”, and amended Subsec. (d) by designating existing provision defining “municipality” as Subdiv. (1), adding Subpara. (A) to (D) designators and adding Subdiv. (2) defining “Connecticut brownfield land bank”, effective July 1, 2017.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 22a - Environmental Protection
Section 22a-114. - Legislative finding; policy of the state.
Section 22a-115. - Definitions.
Section 22a-116. - Regulations.
Section 22a-121. - Record of hearing. Rights of parties.
Section 22a-123. - Enforcement of certificate requirements and other standards. Penalties.
Section 22a-126. - Use of facility after postclosure period. Disposal Facility Trust Fund.
Section 22a-127. - Local project review committee. Technical assistance for review of application.
Section 22a-130. - Regulations.
Section 22a-131. - Civil penalty for violation of hazardous waste program.
Section 22a-131a. - Penalties. Terms defined.
Section 22a-132. - Hazardous waste assessment.
Section 22a-132a. - Administration expenses. Fees. Staff. Consultants.
Section 22a-133. - Payments prohibited if federal funds available.
Section 22a-133a. - Definitions: Discovery and cleanup of hazardous waste disposal sites.
Section 22a-133c. - Hazardous waste disposal site inventory.
Section 22a-133d. - Site assessments.
Section 22a-133e. - Remedial action.
Section 22a-133f. - Costs of remedial action. Regulations.
Section 22a-133g. - Reimbursement for costs and expenses of remedial action.
Section 22a-133h. - Telephone line for hazardous waste disposal site information.
Section 22a-133j. - Annual report.
Section 22a-133l. - Grants to clean up landfills where hazardous waste was disposed of.
Section 22a-133n. - Environmental use restrictions: Definitions.
Section 22a-133s. - Environmental use restrictions: Other powers not affected.
Section 22a-133t. - Special Contaminated Property Remediation and Insurance Fund.
Section 22a-133z. - General permits for contaminated site remediation.
Section 22a-133cc. - Submission of information for covenant not to sue.
Section 22a-133ff. - Municipal liability for easement acquired for recreational use.
Section 22a-133hh. - Unified clean-up program regulations. Required provisions.
Section 22a-134. - Transfer of hazardous waste establishments: Definitions.
Section 22a-134c. - Authority of commissioner.
Section 22a-134e. - Transfer fees. Regulations.
Section 22a-134f. - List of hazardous waste facilities. Municipal clerks to maintain and post.
Section 22a-134k. - Household hazardous waste management plan.
Section 22a-134l. - Regional household hazardous waste disposal facilities.
Section 22a-134m. - Chemical disposal days.
Section 22a-134n. - Grants for chemical disposal days.
Section 22a-134o. - Contract with hazardous waste transporter or company.
Section 22a-134p. - Regulations re storage of hazardous substances near a watercourse.
Section 22a-134q. - Inventory of contaminated wells and leaking underground storage tanks.
Section 22a-134s. - Lien on real estate with service station.