(a) Such board shall have authority, within the limits of appropriations from time to time made by the municipality or municipalities, as applicable, to plan, lay out, acquire, construct, reconstruct, repair, maintain, supervise, operate and manage a flood prevention, climate resilience and erosion control system. As used in sections 25-84 to 25-94, inclusive, “flood prevention, climate resilience and erosion control system” means any dike, berm, dam, piping, groin, jetty, sea wall, embankment, revetment, tide-gate, water storage area, ditch, drain or other structure or facility, and any nonstructural and nature-based measure, including, but not limited to, removal, relocation or modification of existing structures, restoration and maintenance of open floodplain or other water storage area and any feasible, less environmentally damaging alternative, as defined in section 22a-92, that is useful in preventing or ameliorating damage from floods or erosion, whether caused by fresh or salt water, any dam forming a lake or pond that benefits abutting properties or any open space reserved for future accommodation or establishment of wetlands or watercourses, and shall include any easements, rights-of-way and riparian rights which may be required in furtherance of any such system.
(b) In planning for and conducting its activities, such board (1) shall consider all applicable regional and municipal hazard mitigation plans, resilience plans and identifications of vulnerable communities, as defined in subsection (a) of section 16-243y, as well as all applicable municipal plans of conservation and development adopted pursuant to section 8-23, and (2) may consult with the Connecticut Institute for Resilience and Climate Adaptation.
(1955, S. 2384d; November, 1955, S. N207; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 83-38, S. 4; P.A. 21-115, S. 5.)
History: June Sp. Sess. P.A. 83-38 provided that the definition of flood or erosion control system includes dams; P.A. 21-115 designated existing provisions as Subsec. (a) and amended same to add “, operate”, change defined term from “flood or erosion control system” to “flood prevention, climate resilience and erosion control system” and redefine same, and make technical and conforming changes, and added Subsec. (b) re planning considerations, effective July 1, 2021.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 25 - Water Resources. Flood and Erosion Control
Chapter 477 - Flood Control and Beach Erosion
Section 25-69. - Declaration of policy.
Section 25-70. - Exposed areas defined.
Section 25-71. - Payment by state for flood or erosion control systems.
Section 25-72. - Payment of costs.
Section 25-73. - State bond issue authorized.
Section 25-74. - Commissioner to use federal or municipal facilities. Federal funds.
Section 25-75. - Payment of expenses.
Section 25-77. - Reimbursement of state by municipalities.
Section 25-78. - Local contributions.
Section 25-79. - State bond issue authorized for small flood control projects.
Section 25-81. - State bond issue authorized for flood control projects.
Section 25-82. - Payment of expenses.
Section 25-83. - Agreements to indemnify the United States.
Section 25-86. - Taking of property.
Section 25-87. - Bond issue authorized. Assessments.
Section 25-88. - Method of assessment.
Section 25-89. - New and supplementary assessments.
Section 25-90. - Assessment due date. Notice.
Section 25-91. - Installment payment of assessments.
Section 25-92. - Segregation and use of assessment funds.
Section 25-93. - Delinquent payments.
Section 25-95. - Agreements of state and local authorities.
Section 25-96. - Attorney General to approve agreements. Assistance furnished at local expense.
Section 25-97. - Joint projects of two or more municipalities.
Section 25-98. - Acceptance of gifts.
Section 25-99. - Connecticut River Flood Control Compact.
Section 25-100. - Commissioners; appointment; terms; vacancy.
Section 25-101. - Thames River Valley Flood Control Compact.
Section 25-102. - Commissioners; appointment; terms; vacancy.