Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 124 - Zoning
Section 8-13a. - Nonconforming buildings, structures and land uses.

(a)(1) When a building or other structure is so situated on a lot that it violates a zoning regulation of a municipality that prescribes the location of such a building or structure in relation to the boundaries of the lot or when a building or structure is situated on a lot that violates a zoning regulation of a municipality that prescribes the minimum area of the lot, and when such building or structure has been so situated for three years without the institution of an action to enforce such regulation, such building or structure shall be deemed a nonconforming building or structure in relation to such boundaries or to the area of such lot, as the case may be. For purposes of this section, “structure” has the same meaning as in the zoning regulations for the municipality in which the structure is located or, if undefined by such regulations, “structure” means any combination of materials, other than a building, that is affixed to the land, including, without limitation, signs, fences, walls, pools, patios, tennis courts and decks.

(2) A property owner shall bear the burden of proving that a structure qualifies as a nonconforming structure pursuant to subdivision (1) of this subsection.
(b) When a use of land or building (1) is on a parcel that is fifteen or more acres, (2) is included in industry numbers 1795, 2951, 3272 or 4953 of the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, United States Office of Management and Budget, 1987 edition, (3) is not permitted by the zoning regulations of a municipality, (4) has been established and continued in reasonable reliance on the actions of the municipality, and (5) has been in existence for twenty years prior to July 8, 1997, without the institution of court action to enforce the regulations regarding the use, such use shall be deemed a legally existing nonconforming use and may be continued. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to exempt such use from the requirements of the general statutes or of any other municipal ordinance.
(1967, P.A. 896; 1971, P.A. 388; P.A. 77-509, S. 8; P.A. 91-199; P.A. 97-296, S. 3, 4; P.A. 13-9, S. 1.)
History: 1971 act changed period after which nonconforming use established from five to three years; P.A. 77-509 substituted “such building shall be deemed a nonconforming building ...” for “such building location shall be deemed a nonconforming use”; P.A. 91-199 included as a nonconforming building a building situated on a lot that violates a zoning regulation which prescribes the minimum area of the lot; P.A. 97-296 added new Subsec. (b) re nonconforming land use, effective July 8, 1997; P.A. 13-9 amended Subsec. (a) by designating existing provisions as Subdiv. (1), adding provisions re nonconforming structures therein and adding Subdiv. (2) re property owner's burden of proof.
Since damages for breach of contract are measured as of date of breach, subsequent ripening of use under section does not affect damages. 170 C. 177.
Cited. 46 CA 148.
Subsec. (a):
A deck that has neither walls nor a roof is not a “building” and is not an integral part of the house to which it is attached. 308 C. 300.
Statute requires institution of civil action for an injunction within a 3-year limitations period and that neither variance appeal by abutting landowner nor issuance of cease and desist order by town zoning enforcement officer will suffice. 89 CA 324.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 8 - Zoning, Planning, Housing and Economic and Community Development

Chapter 124 - Zoning

Section 8-1. - Zoning commissions.

Section 8-1a. - “Municipality” and “town” to include district; “selectmen” to include district officers. Definitions.

Section 8-1aa. - Ridgeline protection: Definitions.

Section 8-1b. - Alternate members of zoning commission or combined planning and zoning commission.

Section 8-1bb. - Temporary health care structures. Municipal permit required. Municipal opt-out.

Section 8-1c. - Fees for municipal land use applications.

Section 8-1cc. - (Note: This section is effective April 1, 2022.) Outdoor food and beverage service as accessory use.

Section 8-1d. - Hours for holding land use public hearings.

Section 8-1z. - Exclusion of conservation easement from open space percentage allocation required for land use application.

Section 8-2. - Regulations.

Section 8-2a. - Copies of zoning and subdivision regulations to be available.

Section 8-2b. - Use of maps of Soil Conservation Service as standard.

Section 8-2c. - Payment of a fee in lieu of parking requirements.

Section 8-2d. - Planned unit developments under former chapter 124a continue to be valid.

Section 8-2e. - Municipal agreements regarding development rights.

Section 8-2f. - Joint applications necessary for transfer of development rights.

Section 8-2g. - Special exemption from density limits for construction of affordable housing.

Section 8-2h. - Zoning applications filed prior to change in zoning regulations not required to comply with change. Applications for building permit or certificate of occupancy filed prior to adoption of zoning regulations not required to comply with...

Section 8-2i. - Inclusionary zoning.

Section 8-2j. - Village districts. Compatibility objectives with other uses in immediate neighborhood. Applications. Village district consultant.

Section 8-2k. - Zoning regulations re construction near lakes.

Section 8-2l. - Zoning regulations re structures or uses located in floodplain.

Section 8-2m. - Floating and overlay zones and flexible zoning districts.

Section 8-2n. - Zoning regulations re crematories.

Section 8-2o. - Zoning regulations re accessory apartments. Municipal opt-out; exception.

Section 8-2p. - Municipal opt-out re dwelling unit parking space limitations.

Section 8-3. - Establishment and changing of zoning regulations and districts. Enforcement of regulations. Certification of building permits and certificates of occupancy. Site plans. District for water-dependent uses.

Section 8-3a. - Findings of consistency of proposed regulations or boundaries with the plan of development. Referral of proposed regulations or boundaries to planning commission.

Section 8-3b. - Notice to regional council of governments of proposed zone or zone use change.

Section 8-3c. - Special permits, exceptions and exemptions. Hearings. Filing requirements. Expiration and extensions.

Section 8-3d. - Variances, special permits, special exceptions and special exemptions to be recorded.

Section 8-3e. - Regulation of community residences for persons with intellectual disability, child-care residential facilities, community residences for persons receiving mental health or addiction services and hospice facilities.

Section 8-3f. - Establishment of community residences for persons with intellectual disability and child-care residential facilities.

Section 8-3g. - Regulation of community residences for mentally ill adults and UCONN 2000 projects.

Section 8-3h. - Notice to adjoining municipalities.

Section 8-3i. - Notice to water company re projects within aquifer protection area or watershed of water company.

Section 8-3j. - Regulation of family child care homes.

Section 8-3k. - Expirations and extensions of site plan, subdivision, permit, special permit and special exception approvals.

Section 8-4. - Zoning commission may be designated as planning and zoning commission.

Section 8-4a. - Zoning or planning commission may be designated as planning and zoning commission.

Section 8-4b. - Change from combined commission to separate commissions.

Section 8-4c. - Training for members of planning, zoning or combined planning and zoning commissions and zoning boards of appeals. Training guidelines. Statement of compliance.

Section 8-5. - Zoning board of appeals. Alternate members.

Section 8-5a. - Designation of alternate members to act.

Section 8-5b. - Ordinance may provide for appointment of alternate members.

Section 8-6. - Powers and duties of board of appeals.

Section 8-6a. - Appeal to be heard before variance when both joined.

Section 8-7. - Appeals to board. Hearings. Effective date of exceptions or variances; filing requirements.

Section 8-7a. - Evidence at hearings and meetings to deliberate formal petitions, applications, requests or appeals to be taken by stenographer or recorded.

Section 8-7b. - Notice to contiguous municipalities of variance applications.

Section 8-7c. - Disclosure of beneficiaries of real property held in trust.

Section 8-7d. - Hearings and decisions. Time limits. Day of receipt. Notice to adjoining municipality. Public notice registry.

Section 8-7e. - Notice to adjoining municipalities of applications or requests.

Section 8-8. - Appeal from board to court. Mediation. Review by Appellate Court.

Section 8-8a. - Process for mediation.

Section 8-9. - Appeals from zoning commissions and planning and zoning commissions. Review by Appellate Court.

Section 8-10. - Appeals procedure to apply to all municipalities.

Section 8-11. - Disqualification of members of zoning authorities.

Section 8-11a. - Disqualification of board member as enforcement officer.

Section 8-12. - Procedure when regulations are violated.

Section 8-12a. - Establishment of municipal penalties for violations of regulations.

Section 8-13. - Controlling requirement in case of variation.

Section 8-13a. - Nonconforming buildings, structures and land uses.