Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00829

Introduced
1/26/11  
Introduced
1/26/11  
Refer
1/26/11  
Refer
1/26/11  
Report Pass
3/9/11  
Report Pass
3/9/11  
Refer
3/17/11  
Refer
3/17/11  
Report Pass
3/23/11  
Report Pass
3/23/11  

Caption

An Act Establishing An Open Space Registry.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will significantly impact existing state laws by creating a structured and accessible framework for tracking preserved lands. It will enable the Commissioner of Environmental Protection to prioritize land acquisitions that protect habitats critical for endangered and threatened species. Additionally, the bill mandates the creation of a mapping system to visualize preserved areas, enhancing transparency and public access to information regarding state conservation efforts.

Summary

Substitute Bill No. 829 aims to establish an Open Space Registry within the state, managed by the Center for Land Use Education and Research at the University of Connecticut. The registry will include information concerning preserved real properties intended for open space and agricultural land use. This initiative is designed to facilitate monitoring and coordination of open space and farmland preservation statewide, whilst also supporting responsible growth objectives in Connecticut.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB00829 appears to be favorable, particularly among environmental advocates and land conservationists who view it as a crucial step toward better management and preservation of natural resources. Supporters argue that the bill will bolster efforts to safeguard essential habitats and farmland, thereby promoting biodiversity and sustainable land management practices. However, concerns may arise from stakeholders who fear that regulations could place additional burdens on property owners or land developers.

Contention

Notable points of contention may include the extent to which the registry can affect private land rights and the potential for increased state oversight over locally managed areas. Discussions in legislative forums could center around balancing conservation priorities with the rights and interests of property owners. Additionally, ensuring the registry's effectiveness and accessibility to the public will be crucial in addressing any apprehensions from local communities potentially impacted by new regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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