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2013-2018 Conservation & Development Policies: The Plan for Connecticut CT Land Conservation Council March 21, 2015 www.ct.gov/opm/cdplan

CT s Planning Framework State statutes include three separate, yet related, requirements for integrated planning among municipal, regional and state entities: Each municipal planning/p&z commission must adopt a plan of conservation and development (POCD) at least once every 10 years. Each Regional Council of Governments prepares a regional POCD at least once every 10 years. OPM prepares the State C&D Plan every 5 years and submits to General Assembly for consideration of adoption. State agencies must be consistent with the State C&D Plan when they undertake certain actions using state or federal funds and when they prepare agency plans required under state or federal law.

State C&D Plan Revision, Adoption and Implementation Process CGS Chapter 297 established a process for the revision, adoption, implementation and amendment of the State C&D Plan Supplemented by the cross-acceptance requirement of Public Act 10-138 to bring greater compatibility between local, regional and state plans State C&D Plan is developed by OPM, adopted by the General Assembly, and implemented by State Agencies State agencies must determine the consistency of their proposed actions with the State C&D Plan whenever they undertake any of the following actions using state or federal funds (=/> $200k): The acquisition of real property; The development or improvement of real property; The acquisition of public transportation equipment or facilities; The authorization of state grants for the acquisition or development or improvement of real property or for the acquisition of public transportation equipment or facilities.

Growth Management Principles 1. Redevelop and Revitalize Regional Centers and Areas with Existing or Currently Planned Physical Infrastructure 2. Expand Housing Opportunities and Design Choices To Accommodate a Variety of Household Types and Needs 3. Concentrate Development Around Transportation Nodes and Along Major Transportation Corridors to Support the Viability of Transportation Options 4. Conserve and Restore the Natural Environment, Cultural and Historical Resources, and Traditional Rural Lands 5. Protect and Ensure the Integrity of Environmental Assets Critical to Public Health and Safety 6. Promote Integrated Planning Across All Levels of Government to Address Issues on a Statewide, Regional and Local Basis

Legislative Endorsement Letter no state agency will use the Locational Guide Map, by itself, to determine the consistency of a proposed state action with the State Plan. Formal role of Map is to identify whether or not a growth-related project is in a Priority Funding Area (PFA). Growth-related projects outside of PFAs can be funded if they meet the statutory exception process.

What is a Growth-Related Project? A growth-related project is defined similarly to any proposed action that is subject to a determination of consistency with the State C&D Plan, EXCEPT for: Maintenance/repairs to existing facilities, acquisition of land for public safety telecommunications towers, parks, conservation and open space, and acquisition of agricultural, conservation and historic easements; funding for certain single or multi-family housing projects and projects that promote fair housing choice and racial and economic integration; projects at existing facilities needed to comply with state environmental or health laws or regulations; school construction projects funded by the Department of Education; and libraries, municipally owned property or public buildings used for government purposes.

Priority Funding Areas (PFAs) State agencies have the following new PFA requirements, which took effect following the General Assembly s adoption of the 2013-2018 C&D Plan: CGS Sec. 16a-35d(a): Agencies shall only provide funding for growthrelated projects located within PFAs, unless the project meets the exception criteria listed in CGS Sec. 16a-35d(b) and the OPM Secretary has granted his approval CGS Sec. 16a-35d(c): Agencies shall prepare an annual report describing any grants made for growth-related projects outside of PFAs CGS Sec. 16a-35e: Agencies shall cooperate with municipalities to ensure that programs and activities in rural areas sustain village character CGS Sec. 16a-35f: Agencies shall review their respective regulations and modify them to carry out coordinated management of growth-related projects in PFAs

How Agencies Implement the C&D Plan Is the proposed state action required to be consistent with the State C&D Plan per CGS Sec. 16a-31a? If no, then sponsoring agency may proceed without further consideration of the C&D Plan If yes, then sponsoring agency proceeds to document how the proposed action is either consistent or inconsistent with the C&D Plan and its Growth Management Principles Is the proposed state action a growth-related project per CGS Sec. 16a-35c(a)(2)? If no, then sponsoring agency may proceed without further consideration of the Locational Guide Map If yes, then sponsoring agency proceeds to determine whether or not the proposed action is located in a PFA on the Locational Guide Map o If located outside a PFA, sponsoring agency may undertake PFA exception process at its discretion

Locational Guide Map Criteria Priority Funding Areas are classified by Census Blocks that include: Designation as an Urban Area or Urban Cluster in the 2010 Census Boundaries that intersect a ½ mile buffer surrounding existing or planned public transportation facilities Existing or planned sewer service Existing or planned water service Local bus service

Locational Guide Map Criteria Conservation Areas include: Core Forest Areas Greater than 250 acres (2006 Land Cover) Existing or potential drinking water supply watersheds Aquifer Protection Areas Wetland Soils greater than 25 acres Undeveloped prime, statewide important, or locally important agricultural soils greater than 25 acres Category 1, 2, or 3 Hurricane Inundation Zones 100-year Flood Zones Critical Habitats Any Local Conservation Priorities requested by municipalities

How Agencies Apply the Map Priority Funding Area (PFA): Growth-related projects may proceed without an exception Balanced PFA: Growth-related projects may proceed without an exception, if the sponsoring agency documents how it will address any potential policy conflicts re: Conservation Area criteria Village PFA: Growth-related projects may proceed without an exception, if the sponsoring agency documents how it will help sustain village character Conservation Area: Growth-related projects may proceed with an exception* Undesignated Area: Growth-related projects may proceed with an exception* *Note: CGS Section 16a-35d describes the process for determining eligibility for PFA exceptions.

Considerations Going Forward Importance of Municipal POCD Timely adoption ensures eligibility for discretionary state funding Key role in PFA exception process Conduit for horizontal consistency among local land use commissions Role of Regional Councils of Governments (COGs), with regard to Regional POCD and GIS data coordination Improving transparency between State C&D Plan and CEPA statutory requirements (i.e., why vs. how)

www.ct.gov/opm/cdplan