It is hereby found and declared that there exists within the municipalities of this state a large number of real properties containing vacant and abandoned buildings that were once used for industrial or commercial purposes, that many of these vacant and abandoned buildings are located in areas which are blighted or dilapidated and that the existence of such vacant and abandoned buildings contributes to the further decline of such blighted or dilapidated areas. It is further found that the abandonment and forfeiture of real properties with structures thereon is adversely affecting the economic well being of the municipalities and is inimical to the health, safety and welfare of the residents of this state. It is further found that many of the vacant and abandoned buildings can be rehabilitated, reconstructed or reused so as to provide safe and productive industrial or commercial facilities and that such rehabilitation, reconstruction or reuse would eliminate, remedy and prevent the adverse conditions described above. It is further found that private enterprise has not been able to undertake and carry out the rehabilitation, reconstruction or reuse of abandoned and vacant industrial or commercial buildings within the blighted or dilapidated areas of the municipalities of this state and that the provisions of this chapter are necessary and in the public interest.
(P.A. 77-503, S. 1.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 8 - Zoning, Planning, Housing and Economic and Community Development
Chapter 137 - Rehabilitation of Abandoned Industrial and Commercial Buildings
Section 8-290. - Declaration of policy.
Section 8-292. - Designation of urban rehabilitation agency.
Section 8-293. - Acquisition of abandoned property by urban rehabilitation agency.
Section 8-294. - Disposition of property by urban rehabilitation agency.
Section 8-295. - Selection of applicants.
Section 8-296. - Financial assistance. Abatement of real property taxes.