Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 8 - Zoning, Planning, Housing, Economic and Community Development
219e - Hazardous Material Program
Section 8-219e-4 - Application process
Universal Citation: CT Reg of State Agencies 8-219e-4
Current through September 9, 2024
(a) The Commissioner may solicit and/or accept applications for financial assistance from developers.
(b) As part of the application and approval process for financial assistance for abatement of hazardous materials, the developer shall be required to furnish the following:
(1) Certification of the developer's eligibility, as defined in Section 8-219e-3;
(2) A description of the residential dwelling unit which contains the hazardous materials, as well as an explanation of the nature of the problem;
(3) A timetable which establishes a target date for completion of all work;
(4) A plan of abatement prepared in accordance with guidelines and standards issued by the Commissioner and consistent with regulations and guidelines approved by the Department of Public Health and Addiction Services or in their absence, by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development;
(5) Names, addresses and telephone numbers of its current Commissioner, Directors, Officers, Statutory Agent for service or members of its legislative body; and
(6) Evidence acceptable to the commissioner of the availability of funds from other sources necessary to meet the full cost of abatement.
(c) As part of the application and approval process for financial assistance for technical assistance, the developer shall be required to furnish the following:
(1) Certification of the developer's eligibility, as defined in section 8-219e-3;
(2) Names, addresses and telephone numbers of its current commissioners, directors, officers, statutory agent for service or members of its legislative body;
(3) A description of the technical assistance to be provided;
(4) A detailed budget identifying specific line items and projected costs; and
(5) Evidence acceptable to the commissioner of the availability of funds from other sources necessary to meet the full cost of technical assistance.
(d) The commissioner may, from time to time, request additional information from the developer.
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