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Code · Connecticut · Title 8 — Zoning, Planning, Housing and Economic and Community Development · CHAPTER 124* — Zoning

Sec. 8-2p. Municipal opt-out re dwelling unit parking space limitations.

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The zoning commission or combined planning and zoning commission, as applicable, of a municipality, by a two-thirds vote, may initiate the process by which such municipality opts out of the provision of subdivision
(9)of subsection
(d)of section 8-2 regarding limitations on parking spaces for dwelling units, provided such commission:
(1)First holds a public hearing in accordance with the provisions of section 8-7d on such proposed opt-out,
(2)affirmatively decides to opt out of the provision of said subsection within the period of time permitted under section 8-7d ,
(3)states upon its records the reasons for such decision, and
(4)publishes notice of such decision in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the municipality not later than fifteen days after such decision has been rendered. Thereafter, the municipality's legislative body or, in a municipality where the legislative body is a town meeting, its board of selectmen, by a two-thirds vote, may complete the process by which such municipality opts out of the provision of subdivision
(9)of subsection
(d)of section 8-2 .
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