Connecticut General Statutes 7-486 – Delegation of powers
(a) A municipality shall have the power to delegate any power reserved to the municipality under the provisions of this chapter, except the powers provided for in sections 7-485, 7-491, 7-492 and 7-498, to any governmental unit created by or under the jurisdiction or control of the municipality or to any nonprofit corporation as defined in and organized and existing under the provisions of chapter 602 or any predecessor statutes thereto, provided that in making any such delegation of power the municipality shall impose by resolution such restrictions as may be appropriate to assure the carrying out of the purposes of this chapter.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 7-486
- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- Development property: means any real or personal property, interest therein, improvements thereon, appurtenances thereto and air or other rights in connection therewith, including land, buildings, plants, structures, systems, works, machinery and equipment acquired or to be acquired by purchase, gift or otherwise by a sponsor or by a municipality and dedicated by resolution to the purposes of this chapter. See Connecticut General Statutes 7-482
- Governmental unit: means the United States of America or the state or any city, town, consolidated town and city or consolidated town and borough or any subdivision, department, agency, instrumentality, authority, board, commission, bureau, division or legal entity heretofore or hereafter created, designated or established by or for the United States of America or the state or any city or town. See Connecticut General Statutes 7-482
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- Municipality: means any city, town, consolidated town and city or consolidated town and borough in the state which shall by resolution make the findings and determinations required by section 7-485 and which shall exercise all powers granted and make all findings and determinations required under this chapter by means of resolution. See Connecticut General Statutes 7-482
- Ordinance: means an enactment under the provisions of section 7-157. See Connecticut General Statutes 1-1
- Purposes of this chapter: means ameliorating the deterioration of municipalities by preserving and expanding employment opportunities and the tax base of municipalities by undertaking or assisting in the financing, development or construction of housing, industrial, commercial, parking, retail, office, hotel, warehouse, recreational or transportation facilities or any combination thereof and any service facilities related thereto or supportive thereof. See Connecticut General Statutes 7-482
- Resolution: means any resolution adopted by the legislative body of a municipality or by the governing body of any governmental unit or nonprofit corporation to which a municipality has delegated powers under the provisions of section 7-486, after (1) notice of the proposed resolution has been placed on record in the office of the municipal clerk for public inspection and (2) a summary of the proposed resolution has been published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation within the municipality, both setting forth the time and place of the public hearing provided for in subdivision (3) of this subsection and (3) a public hearing has been held thereon not less than five days nor more than fourteen days subsequent to the placing on record of such notice and the publication of such summary. See Connecticut General Statutes 7-482
- Sponsor: means individuals, joint ventures, partnerships, limited partnerships, trusts, business corporations, nonprofit corporations, cooperatives, condominiums, associations, public bodies or any other legal entities or combination thereof, who have filed with the clerk of the municipality a list of the names and addresses of each of its members or stockholders, if any, except in the case of a corporation the stock of which is traded in the open market or over the counter or listed on any stock exchange, and who have been approved by a municipality as financially qualified to own, construct, acquire, rehabilitate, operate, manage or maintain development property in furtherance of the purposes of this chapter. See Connecticut General Statutes 7-482
- State: means the state of Connecticut. See Connecticut General Statutes 7-482
(b) Whenever a municipality delegates any power to any governmental unit or nonprofit corporation pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, the municipality shall require each director, officer, member and other responsible official, as the case may be, of such governmental unit or nonprofit corporation to execute a surety bond in the penal sum of fifty thousand dollars or, in lieu thereof, such governmental unit or nonprofit corporation shall execute a blanket surety bond covering all members and employees of such governmental unit or nonprofit corporation, each surety bond to be conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of the office or offices covered, to be executed by a surety company authorized to transact business in this state as surety and to be approved by the legal counsel of the municipality and filed in the office of the clerk of the municipality. The cost of each such bond shall be paid by such governmental unit or nonprofit corporation. Whenever a municipality delegates any power pursuant to this chapter to a nonprofit corporation, such corporation (1) shall be deemed a public agency for the purposes of subdivision (1) of section 1-200, provided negotiations regarding any development property shall be subject to the provisions of subdivision (6) of subsection (b) of section 1-210 and (2) shall be subject to the provisions of any special act, municipal charter or ordinance requiring (A) bonds or other security for the performance of contracts for demolition, construction or rehabilitation or (B) competitive or public bidding, except as provided in section 7-501.
(c) No nonprofit corporation, to which a municipality has delegated powers pursuant to this section, shall serve as a sponsor for the purposes of this chapter.