(a) A municipality shall have the power to charge and collect facility charges. Such facility charges may be charged to and collected from any governmental unit or sponsor and such governmental unit or sponsor shall be liable for and shall pay such facility charges to the municipality at the time when and place where such charges become due and payable. No governmental unit shall be required to pay any facility charges unless such governmental unit has agreed to pay such charges. Facility charges payable by a governmental unit subject to the limitations on indebtedness provided in subsection (b) of section 7-374 shall not be included in any calculation of debt of such governmental unit subject to such limitation, and agreements to pay facility charges may be entered into by any governmental unit notwithstanding any statutory debt limitations, including any limitation on indebtedness provided in said subsection (b) of section 7-374.
(b) The facility charges fixed, charged and collected by a municipality with respect to any such development property shall comply with the terms of any lease or other agreement of the municipality with regard to such development property and, subject to the provisions of any contract with noteholders or bondholders and any such lease or other agreement, the facility charges fixed, charged and collected by the municipality may be increased or decreased by the amount of increase or decrease of the expenses of the municipality attributable to the development property for which facility charges are made. Such expenses may include, but not be limited to, operating expenses and expenses of maintenance, insurance, improvements, replacements, reconstruction and any other payments, amounts necessary to pay the principal of and interest or redemption price on any bonds or notes, and amounts necessary to maintain such reserves as may be required by the terms of any lease or other agreement of the municipality or as may be deemed necessary or convenient and desirable by the municipality.
(July Sp. Sess. P.A. 75-2, S. 11, 25.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 114 - Connecticut City and Town Development Act
Section 7-481. - Declaration of legislative policy.
Section 7-483. - Powers granted to municipalities.
Section 7-484. - Actions to be undertaken by means of separate resolutions.
Section 7-485. - Required municipal findings and determinations. Discretionary referendum.
Section 7-486. - Delegation of powers.
Section 7-487. - Laws governing city and town development.
Section 7-488. - Power of municipality to make loans.
Section 7-489. - Sale, lease, disposition and use of development property.
Section 7-490. - Imposition and collection of facility charges.
Section 7-491. - Issuance of notes and bonds.
Section 7-492. - Capital reserve fund established. Petition. Referendum.
Section 7-494. - Municipal moneys to be deposited in separate accounts. Annual audits.
Section 7-495. - Municipal default or noncompliance. Appointment of trustee.
Section 7-496. - Notes and bonds made securities.
Section 7-497. - Income from notes and bonds tax-exempt; exception.
Section 7-498. - Development property may be tax-exempt.
Section 7-499. - Agreement with bond holders.
Section 7-500. - Exclusive procedure for issuance of bonds.
Section 7-501. - Competitive or public bidding requirements.
Section 7-502. - Applicability of payment bond, prevailing wage and other employee benefit laws.