Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 133 - Housing, Redevelopment and Urban Renewal and Human Resource Development Programs
Section 8-208c. - Urban revitalization pilot program. Goals. Reports.

(a) The Commissioner of Housing shall, within existing resources of the department, establish an urban revitalization pilot program to foster the revitalization and stabilization of urban neighborhoods by facilitating the acquisition and renovation of one-to-four family homes and prioritizing owner-occupancy of such homes. Such program shall be implemented in one or more distressed municipalities, as defined in section 32-9p. The commissioner may contract with one or more state-wide nonprofit organizations to administer the program.

(b) The goal of the program shall be to increase homeownership in targeted neighborhoods containing high proportions of one-to-four family homes, giving priority to promoting owner-occupancy in buildings that are for sale, vacant, deteriorated, in foreclosure, bank-owned or investor-owned. The program administrator shall target neighborhoods in which concentrated resources can have a substantial impact on revitalizing and stabilizing the surrounding community. The program administrator shall recruit community stakeholders to provide active support for the program, including local banks, local boards of realtors, neighborhood revitalization zone committees, community-based organizations, community development financial institutions and similar entities. The program administrator shall, as necessary to accomplish program goals:
(1) Draw on diverse public and private funding sources and programs, including foundations, local loan funds and programs administered by departments or agencies other than the Department of Housing, including the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, and use public funds to leverage private resources;
(2) Provide financing or investment to support property purchase, rehabilitation, construction, demolition, energy efficiency and aesthetic improvements, including provision of financial products that promote homeownership, such as down payment assistance, and identify other financial resources to support such activities;
(3) Offer incentives to investors to develop tenants into owners, apply income restrictions to housing units in order to ensure affordability, and conduct energy efficiency improvements in order to meet weatherization goals;
(4) Identify and coordinate access for program participants to rental assistance and foreclosure prevention resources and to other resources that will increase homeownership, stabilize or decrease occupancy costs and stabilize neighborhoods;
(5) Provide assistance to individuals who are or who will become homeowners and to nonprofit and for-profit entities that will purchase and rehabilitate properties to sell to individuals who will become homeowners;
(6) Provide support services for program participants who are or who will become homeowners so as to maximize the likelihood of their success in maintaining homeownership on a long-term basis, including training in skills necessary to be an effective landlord and assistance in resolving problems that may arise after closing on a home;
(7) Identify and structure incentives to encourage participation in the program by lenders, investors and developers with a goal of promoting homeownership; and
(8) Assist program participants in locating purchase financing and counseling before and after any purchase and direct such participants to programs that provide deferred, low or no interest or forgivable loans, including the Rental Housing Revolving Loan Fund established pursuant to section 8-37vv.
(c) Any person who receives assistance through the program established by this section to purchase a home shall agree (1) to occupy such home or a unit in such home as such person's primary residence for not less than five years, or (2) to transfer such home to a person who will agree to occupy such home or a unit in such home as such person's primary residence for not less than five years. Priority for participation in the program may be given to persons who will become first-time homebuyers and to persons who are living in a neighborhood targeted by the program.
(d) The Commissioner of Housing shall establish the parameters of the program not later than October 1, 2012, and shall designate one or more municipalities to participate in the program not later than January 1, 2013. The commissioner, in accordance with section 11-4a, shall submit the following to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to housing: (1) A status report on the program not later than February 1, 2013; (2) an interim report on the program not later than January 1, 2014; and (3) a final report on the program not later than January 1, 2015.
(June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-1, S. 197; P.A. 13-234, S. 2.)
History: June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-1 effective June 15, 2012; pursuant to P.A. 13-234, references to Commissioner of Economic and Community Development and Department of Economic and Community Development were changed editorially by the Revisors to references to Commissioner of Housing and Department of Housing, respectively, effective June 19, 2013.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

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

Chapter 133 - Housing, Redevelopment and Urban Renewal and Human Resource Development Programs

Section 8-201. - Declaration of policy.

Section 8-202. - Definitions.

Section 8-203 to 8-205. - Department of Community Affairs; commissioner. Advisory Council on Community Affairs. Duties of council.

Section 8-206. - Duties of Commissioner of Housing.

Section 8-206a. - Transfer of certain powers and duties to the Commissioner of Community Affairs, and then to the Commissioner of Housing.

Section 8-206b. - Emergency fuel assistance program. Eligibility requirements. Participation in weatherization program.

Section 8-206c. - Effective date of Secs. 8-206b and 16a-45.

Section 8-206d. - Emergency fuel assistance program for group homes, halfway houses, housing authorities and municipalities. Regulations.

Section 8-206e. - Housing assistance and counseling demonstration program. Assisted living demonstration program in HUD Section 202 and Section 236 elderly housing developments. Regulations.

Section 8-206f. - Designation of HUD Section 202 or Section 236 elderly housing development as demonstration program.

Section 8-207 and 8-207a. - Community development action plan. State financial assistance for implementing, reviewing and revising community development action plan.

Section 8-208. - State grants-in-aid for housing code enforcement.

Section 8-208a. - Appeals from municipal housing code board decisions and enforcement. Cost.

Section 8-208b. - Neighborhood Housing Services Program Fund. State assistance. Definitions.

Section 8-208c. - Urban revitalization pilot program. Goals. Reports.

Section 8-209. - State grants-in-aid for demolition of unsafe structures; for urban beautification.

Section 8-209a. - State aid for relocation of buildings.

Section 8-210. - State financial assistance for the planning, construction, renovation, site preparation and purchase of property for neighborhood facilities and the development and operation of licensed child care centers, group child care homes and...

Section 8-210a. - Bond issue.

Section 8-213. - Housing site development agencies.

Section 8-213a. - Apportionment and abatement of taxes on acquisition of property by redevelopment or housing site development agency.

Section 8-214. - State financial assistance for housing site development projects.

Section 8-214a. - Bond issue.

Section 8-214b. - Housing land bank and land trust program: Definitions.

Section 8-214c. - Community Housing Land Bank and Land Trust Fund.

Section 8-214d. - State financial assistance for establishing community housing land bank and land trust. Regulations.

Section 8-214e. - Bond issue.

Section 8-214f. - Financial assistance for development of limited equity cooperatives and mutual housing.

Section 8-214g. - Limited Equity Cooperative and Mutual Housing Fund.

Section 8-214h. - Regulations.

Section 8-215. - Tax abatement for housing for low or moderate-income persons.

Section 8-216. - State reimbursement for tax abatements. Payment in lieu of taxes on housing authority or state land.

Section 8-216a. - Capitalized value of net rental income, basis for property valuation.

Section 8-216b. - Housing site development agencies. Financial assistance for housing and community development projects. Regulations.

Section 8-216c. - Pilot program of postconstruction permanent financing of not more than five developments of affordable housing. Terms. Eligibility for financial assistance. Monitoring of projects. Exemption from certain provisions of the general st...

Section 8-217. - Community housing development corporations.

Section 8-218. - State financial assistance to community housing development corporations and eligible developers. Funds for rehabilitation and acquisition. Grants-in-aid to community housing development corporations for accessible housing. Grants fo...

Section 8-218a. - Grants, loans and deferred loans to housing development corporations and eligible developers for public and private cooperation projects.

Section 8-218b. - Bond issue. Housing Development Corporation Fund.

Section 8-218c. - Regulations.

Section 8-218d. - State financial assistance to community housing development corporations for administrative expenses. Regulations. Report.

Section 8-218e. - State financial assistance for provision of technical assistance and management training.

Section 8-218f. - Community housing development corporations.

Section 8-218g. - Determination of interest rate on loans to housing development corporations.

Section 8-218h. - Task force on building accessibility. Annual report to General Assembly.

Section 8-219. - State grants-in-aid for relocation costs of persons, businesses and farms displaced by governmental action.

Section 8-219a. - Senior Citizen Emergency Home Repair and Rehabilitation Fund.

Section 8-219b. - Financial assistance to elderly homeowners for emergency repairs or rehabilitation.

Section 8-219c. - Regulations.

Section 8-219d. - Financial assistance to nonprofit corporations for administrative expenses and technical assistance. Regulations.

Section 8-219e. - Financial assistance for the abatement of lead-based paint and asbestos. Regulations.

Section 8-220. - State grants-in-aid for developing and updating municipal plans of development; contracts for may be entered into by Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management. Advances of funds and contracts by Commissioner of Housing for sur...

Section 8-220a. - Municipal powers re: Social and supplementary services and projected rehabilitation and improvement programs under Sec. 8-44a; redevelopment and urban renewal under Sec. 8-154a; housing code enforcement programs under Sec. 8-208; de...

Section 8-221a. - Commissioner of Human Resources to assume responsibilities for human resources development programs under Sec. 8-221.

Section 8-222b. - Municipal powers re: Child day care facilities etc. under Sec. 8-210; private day care facilities under Sec. 17b-752 and human resources development programs under Sec. 17b-853. Administration. Joint action. Combining contracts. Lim...

Section 8-224, 8-225 and 8-225a. - Municipal powers; joint action. Limitation on aid to a municipality. Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management to approve certain aid for municipalities under Sec. 8-225.

Section 8-226. - Use of prior bond proceeds for redevelopment and urban renewal.

Section 8-227. - Regulations.

Section 8-228 to 8-238. - Relocation assistance.

Section 8-239. - Other powers of department or commissioner unaffected.

Section 8-239a. - Powers and duties under Secs. 8-228 to 8-239, inclusive, transferred to Department and Commissioner of Economic and Community Development.

Section 8-240. - Interagency model cities committee.