(a) This chapter shall not supersede any other general statute, special act, municipal charter or ordinance, with regard to zoning regulations of the municipality adopted pursuant to § 8-2, or any special act, inland wetlands regulations adopted pursuant to § 22a-42a, such environmental regulations, orders, permits or licenses promulgated, issued or adopted by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection or any municipality pursuant to the authority granted under titles 22a and 25, local building requirements, the requirements of any plan of conservation and development for the municipality which has been approved by a municipal planning commission pursuant to § 8-23 or any redevelopment plan or urban renewal plan for the municipality which has been approved by a redevelopment agency pursuant to § 8-127. In addition the physical improvement, use and enjoyment of development property shall be subject to all general statutes, special acts, municipal charters and ordinances and all state or local regulations.

Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 7-487

  • Development property: means any real or personal property, interest therein, improvements thereon, appurtenances thereto and air or other rights in connection therewith, including land, buildings, plants, structures, systems, works, machinery and equipment acquired or to be acquired by purchase, gift or otherwise by a sponsor or by a municipality and dedicated by resolution to the purposes of this chapter. See Connecticut General Statutes 7-482
  • Legislative body: means the council, commission, board, body or town meeting, by whatever name it may be known, having or exercising the general legislative powers and functions of a municipality. See Connecticut General Statutes 7-482
  • Municipality: means any city, town, consolidated town and city or consolidated town and borough in the state which shall by resolution make the findings and determinations required by §. See Connecticut General Statutes 7-482
  • Ordinance: means an enactment under the provisions of §. See Connecticut General Statutes 1-1
  • State: means the state of Connecticut. See Connecticut General Statutes 7-482
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.

(b) No vote, whether taken prior to or subsequent to August 8, 1975, by the legislative body of a municipality pursuant to § 8-2 to exempt municipal property from the regulations prescribed by the zoning commission of such municipality shall apply to development property.