In recognition that land is a valuable resource
to the town, that land use is important to the general welfare of
town residents and that the opportunity to preserve land through acquisition
and/or purchase of development rights occurs on an irregular basis,
a fund for land acquisition and preservation is hereby established,
pursuant to General Statutes §§ 7-131q(b) and 7-131r,
as a fund balance for capital and nonrecurring expenditures.
The following definitions shall apply in the
interpretation and enforcement of this chapter:
AGRICULTURE
The production, keeping or maintenance, for sale, lease or
personal use, of plants and animals useful to man, including but not
limited to forages and sod crops; grains and seed crops; dairy animals
and dairy products; poultry and poultry products; livestock, including
beef cattle, swine, horses, ponies, mules or goats, or any mutations
or hybrids thereof, including the breeding or grazing of any and all
of such animals; bees and apiary products; aquaculture; trees and
forest products; fruits of all kinds, including grapes, nuts and berries;
vegetables; nursery, floral, ornamental and greenhouse products; or
lands devoted to a soil conservation or forestry management program.
DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
Any rights or combination of rights to develop, construct
on or otherwise improve land.
LAND
Real property with or without improvements thereon located
within the Town of Simsbury.
FUND
An account established solely for the purposes of the acquisition
of development rights or fee simple purchase of undeveloped or underdeveloped
land.
TOWN
The Town of Simsbury.
[Amended 7-12-2021]
For purposes of this chapter the Open Space
Committee as established in Section 615 (hereinafter referred to as
"Committee") to assist the Board of Selectmen in administering the
fund. If so established by appropriate resolution, the Committee shall
consist of the First Selectman, Chairman of the Planning Commission,
Chairman of the Conservation Commission, Chairman of the Zoning Commission,
or their designees, and one other member to be appointed by the Board
of Selectmen. The Committee shall establish rules of procedure for
the conduct of its business.
[Amended 7-12-2021]
Determination that a particular parcel of land
or development rights thereto is to be acquired with moneys in the
fund shall be made solely by the Board of Selectmen after recommendation
from the Committee. Referral to the Simsbury Planning Commission shall
be made pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes, § 8-24.
The fund shall be administered by the First Selectman and appropriations
made from the fund by the Board of Finance as directed by the Board
of Selectmen in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and
the Town Charter.
If the fund is terminated for any reason, the
balance remaining in the fund at the time of such termination shall
be used exclusively for the benefit of the maintenance, improvement
and upkeep of the town's parks, recreational areas and open space.
[Added 2-22-2016]
The following process shall be followed in the event that the
Board of Selectmen desires to sell, transfer, assign, release or otherwise
dispose of a parcel of Town-owned real estate designated as open space,
or any interest designated as open space:
A. The Open Space Committee, the Culture, Parks and Recreation Commission
and the Conservation Commission shall severally review and report
to the Board of Selectmen on any proposed disposition of an interest
in real estate. The failure of the Open Space Committee and/or the
Commissions to report within 60 days after the date of official submission
of the proposal to it for a report, unless that period is extended
by the Board of Selectmen, shall be taken as approval of the proposal.
In the case of the disapproval of the proposal by the Open Space Committee
or either of the Commissions, the reasons therefor shall be recorded
and transmitted to the Board of Selectmen.
B. The proposed disposition shall be subject to a public hearing before
the Board of Selectmen and to review by the Planning and Zoning Commission
pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes § 8-24.
C. The Board of Selectmen shall consider the following matters, among
others in evaluating any proposed disposition.
(1) Each property shall be assessed individually for suitability and/or
desirability of disposition.
(2) Any property conveyed may, where deemed appropriate, be conveyed
subject to a conservation easement, restricting development. Any such
conservation easement shall, where deemed practical, be transferred
to an independent third party such as a land trust or similar organization.
(3) Any property conveyed may, where deemed appropriate, be conveyed
subject to a condition that any parcel to which it is appended not
be permitted to be subdivided.
(4) Any property conveyed may, where deemed appropriate, be conveyed
subject to such retained rights, easements and interests as the Board
of Selectmen deems to be in the best interest of the Town.
(5) Any easement or other right of interest retained or otherwise acquired
by the Town in connection with a disposal under this section shall
itself thereafter be treated for purposes of this section as an interest
in real estate designated as open space.
D. Any funds received from such conveyance should be applied to the
Town's Open-Space Fund.