Pursuant to the provisions of that certain act entitled "An
Act Concerning Zoning in Certain Cities and Towns," adopted by the
Legislature of the State of Connecticut at its January session, 1923,
and approved June 7, 1923, as amended, a Zoning Board of Appeals for
the city shall be appointed, which Board shall consist of five members
and, respectively, shall have and exercise all of the powers set forth
in the act aforesaid, to be exercised, respectively, by the Board
of Appeals.
[Amended 2-13-1990]
The Mayor, subject to the approval of the Common Council, shall
appoint the members of the Board of Appeals, and each of such appointees
shall qualify by taking the oath prescribed by the City Charter for
appointive officers.
The first members of the Zoning Board of Appeals shall be appointed
for terms of one, two, three, four and five years, respectively, in
order of their appointment by the Council. Annually, after such first
appointments, there shall be appointed one member of such Board for
the term of five years. Each member of such Board shall continue to
serve until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified.
In the event that a vacancy shall occur, the Council shall appoint
to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term.
[Effective 10-16-1929; amended in its entirety 3-5-1981]
After final disposition, applications shall be filed by the
Zoning Inspector in such manner that they shall be accessible to the
public at all reasonable hours.