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2009 Connecticut Code
Title 7 Municipalities
Chapter 97a Historic Districts And Historic Properties
Sec. 7-147v. Variations, permissible when.
Sec. 7-147v. Variations, permissible when. Where, by reason of topographical
conditions or location or because of other unusual circumstances, the strict application
of any provision of this part would result in exceptional practical difficulty or undue
hardship upon the owner of the historic property, the commission in passing upon applications shall have power to vary or modify strict adherence to the provisions of this
part, provided such variance or modification shall remain in harmony with the general
purpose and intent of this part so that the historic and architectural aspects of the historic
property shall be conserved. In granting variances or modifications, the commission
may impose such reasonable stipulations and conditions as will, in its judgment, better
fulfill the purposes of this part. The commission shall, for each variance or modification
granted, place upon its records and in the notice to the applicant the reasons for its
determinations.(P.A. 84-286, S. 7.)
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