Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 8 - Zoning, Planning, Housing, Economic and Community Development
198 - Municipal Development Projects
Section 8-198-10 - Determination of the amount of funding for developmental grants
Current through December 12, 2024
(a) The amount of funds available to a municipality for development grants is based on a percentage of the net project cost. The net project cost is the total project cost less the estimated income from the project. Eligible project costs include:
The purchase of vehicles and interim and final audits are not eligible costs. Interim audits are required every two years through the duration of the development project.
(b) The project income includes monies or the value of goods and services received from:
(c) The maximum development grant available to a non-distressed municipality shall not exceed fifty percent of the net project cost. The maximum development grant available to a distressed municipality, as defined in Section 32-9p of the General Statutes, shall not exceed sixty-five percent of the net project cost, Federal capital grants approved for the distressed municipality shall, to the extent permitted by federal law, be used to pay the distressed municipality's share of the net project cost. If the federal capital grant exceeds the distressed municipality's share of the net project cost, such excess shall be applied to reduce the development grant available to the distressed municipality. When two towns jointly initiate a development project, the maximum development grant shall not exceed seventy-five percent of the net project cost.
(d) In determining the amount of specific development grants, the Commissioner shall take into account the availability of grant funds, the municipality's need for a development project, and the likelihood that a particular project will advance the purposes of the Act.