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1-Substitute Senate Bill No. 876
1+General Assembly Substitute Bill No. 876
2+January Session, 2013 *_____SB00876FIN___041513____*
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3-Public Act No. 13-243
4+General Assembly
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5-AN ACT CONCERNING AUTHORIZATION OF STATE GRANT COMMITMENTS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECTS.
6+Substitute Bill No. 876
7+
8+January Session, 2013
9+
10+*_____SB00876FIN___041513____*
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12+AN ACT CONCERNING AUTHORIZATION OF STATE GRANT COMMITMENTS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECTS AND ROOF PITCH REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS.
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714 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
815
916 Section 1. (Effective from passage) The Commissioner of Construction Services, having reviewed applications for state grants for public school building projects in accordance with section 10-283 of the general statutes on the basis of priorities for such projects and standards for school construction established by the State Board of Education, and having prepared a listing of all such eligible projects ranked in order of priority, including a separate schedule of previously authorized projects which have changed substantially in scope or cost, as determined by said commissioner together with the amount of the estimated grant with respect to each eligible project, and having submitted such listing of eligible projects, prior to December 15, 2012, to a committee of the General Assembly established under section 10-283a of the general statutes for the purpose of reviewing such listing, is hereby authorized to enter into grant commitments on behalf of the state in accordance with said section 10-283 with respect to the priority listing of such projects and in such estimated amounts as approved by said committee prior to February 1, 2013, as follows:
1017
1118 (1) Estimated Grant Commitments.
1219
1320
1421
15- School District Estimated Estimated
16- School Project Costs Grant
17- Project Number
18- ELLINGTON
19- Crystal Lake School
20- 048-0058 EA/RR/PS $ 18,457,497 $ 10,744,109
21- MILFORD
22- East Shore Middle School
23- 084-0185 EA 18,950,000 10,422,500
24- NORWALK
25- Rowayton School
26- 103-0241 EA 7,695,260 2,473,257
27- NORWALK
28- Naramake Elementary School
29- 103-0242 EA 4,139,284 1,330,366
30- ROCKY HILL
31- Rocky Hill High School
32- 119-0049 EA/RR 44,955,000 19,910,570
33- WATERBURY
34- John F. Kennedy High School
35- 151-0288 EA 25,232,000 12,706,835
36- WETHERSFIELD
37- Wethersfield High School
38- 159-0100 EA/RR 74,816,617 37,939,506
39- CREC
40- Gtr. Htfd. Acad. of Arts Elementary
41- Magnet
42- 241-0102 MAG/N/PS 49,673,596 39,738,877
43- CREC
44- Gtr. Htfd. Acad. of Arts Middle
45- Magnet
46- 241-0103 MAG/N/PS 74,614,104 59,691,283
47- CREC
48- Two Rivers Magnet High School
49- 241-0104 MAG/N/PS 108,308,509 86,646,807
50- EAST WINDSOR
51- Broad Brook Elementary
52- 047-0035 E/EC 3,770,000 2,181,322
53- ELLINGTON
54- Windermere School
55- 048-0059 A 2,582,503 1,503,275
56- HARTFORD
57- Weaver High School
58- 064-0307 A/RR/EC 100,000,000 80,000,000
59- GREENWICH
60- Greenwich High School
61- 057-0111 EA 30,115,000 6,023,000
62- NAUGATUCK
63- Naugatuck High School
64- 088-0067 EA/EC 77,967,900 58,475,925
65- SOUTHINGTON
66- Joseph A. DePaolo Middle School
67- 131-0127 EA/RR/PS 45,000,000 25,231,500
68- SOUTHINGTON
69- John F. Kennedy Middle School
70- 131-0128 EA/RR/PS 45,000,000 25,231,500
71- REGIONAL DISTRICT 6
72- Wamogo Regional H. S. (Vo-Ag)
73- 206-0049 VE 61,740 49,392
74- REGIONAL DISTRICT 16
75- Region 16 PK-5 Elementary School
76- 216-0026 N 36,609,000 21,310,099
77- REGIONAL DISTRICT 16
78- Laurel Ledge School
79- 216-0027 EA/RR 7,746,000 5,283,547
80- NAUGATUCK
81- Central Administration
82- 088-0068 BE/EA 3,032,100 1,137,038
83- STAMFORD
84- Dolan School
85- 135-0269 EC 1,225,019 354,398
86- STAMFORD
87- Davenport Ridge School
88- 135-0270 EC 1,000,000 528,600
89- WALLINGFORD
90- Mark T. Sheehan High School
91- 148-0162 EC 174,135 87,694
92- WALLINGFORD
93- Lyman Hall High School
94- 148-0163 EC 131,135 66,040
95- REGIONAL DISTRICT 16
96- Central Administration
97- 216-0028 BE/A 2,371,000 808,630
98- REGIONAL DISTRICT 18
99- Mile Creek School
100- 218-0037 EC 597,900 209,265
22+T1 School District Estimated Estimated
23+T2 School Project Costs Grant
24+T3 Project Number
25+T4
26+T5 ELLINGTON
27+T6 Crystal Lake School
28+T7 048-0058 EA/RR/PS $ 18,457,497 $ 10,744,109
29+T8
30+T9 MILFORD
31+T10 East Shore Middle School
32+T11 084-0185 EA 18,950,000 10,422,500
33+T12
34+T13 NORWALK
35+T14 Rowayton School
36+T15 103-0241 EA 7,695,260 2,473,257
37+T16
38+T17 NORWALK
39+T18 Naramake Elementary School
40+T19 103-0242 EA 4,139,284 1,330,366
41+T20
42+T21 ROCKY HILL
43+T22 Rocky Hill High School
44+T23 119-0049 EA/RR 44,955,000 19,910,570
45+T24
46+T25 WATERBURY
47+T26 John F. Kennedy High School
48+T27 151-0288 EA 25,232,000 12,706,835
49+T28
50+T29 WETHERSFIELD
51+T30 Wethersfield High School
52+T31 159-0100 EA/RR 74,816,617 37,939,506
53+T32
54+T33 CREC
55+T34 Gtr. Htfd. Acad. of Arts Elementary
56+T35 Magnet
57+T36 241-0102 MAG/N/PS 49,673,596 39,738,877
58+T37
59+T38 CREC
60+T39 Gtr. Htfd. Acad. of Arts Middle
61+T40 Magnet
62+T41 241-0103 MAG/N/PS 74,614,104 59,691,283
63+T42
64+T43 CREC
65+T44 Two Rivers Magnet High School
66+T45 241-0104 MAG/N/PS 108,308,509 86,646,807
67+T46
68+T47 EAST WINDSOR
69+T48 Broad Brook Elementary
70+T49 047-0035 E/EC 3,770,000 2,181,322
71+T50
72+T51 ELLINGTON
73+T52 Windermere School
74+T53 048-0059 A 2,582,503 1,503,275
75+T54
76+T55 HARTFORD
77+T56 Weaver High School
78+T57 064-0307 A/RR/EC 100,000,000 80,000,000
79+T58
80+T59 GREENWICH
81+T60 Greenwich High School
82+T61 057-0111 EA 30,115,000 6,023,000
83+T62
84+T63 NAUGATUCK
85+T64 Naugatuck High School
86+T65 088-0067 EA/EC 77,967,900 58,475,925
87+T66
88+T67 SOUTHINGTON
89+T68 Joseph A. DePaolo Middle School
90+T69 131-0127 EA/RR/PS 45,000,000 25,231,500
91+T70
92+T71 SOUTHINGTON
93+T72 John F. Kennedy Middle School
94+T73 131-0128 EA/RR/PS 45,000,000 25,231,500
95+T74
96+T75 REGIONAL DISTRICT 6
97+T76 Wamogo Regional H.S. (Vo-Ag)
98+T77 206-0049 VE 61,740 49,392
99+T78
100+T79 REGIONAL DISTRICT 16
101+T80 Region 16 PK-5 Elementary School
102+T81 216-0026 N 36,609,000 21,310,099
103+T82
104+T83 REGIONAL DISTRICT 16
105+T84 Laurel Ledge School
106+T85 216-0027 EA/RR 7,746,000 5,283,547
107+T86
108+T87 NAUGATUCK
109+T88 Central Administration
110+T89 088-0068 BE/EA 3,032,100 1,137,038
111+T90
112+T91 STAMFORD
113+T92 Dolan School
114+T93 135-0269 EC 1,225,019 354,398
115+T94
116+T95 STAMFORD
117+T96 Davenport Ridge School
118+T97 135-0270 EC 1,000,000 528,600
119+T98
120+T99 WALLINGFORD
121+T100 Mark T. Sheehan High School
122+T101 148-0162 EC 174,135 87,694
123+T102
124+T103 WALLINGFORD
125+T104 Lyman Hall High School
126+T105 148-0163 EC 131,135 66,040
127+T106
128+T107 REGIONAL DISTRICT 16
129+T108 Central Administration
130+T109 216-0028 BE/A 2,371,000 808,630
131+T110
132+T111 REGIONAL DISTRICT 18
133+T112 Mile Creek School
134+T113 218-0037 EC 597,900 209,265
135+
136+T1
101137
102138 School District
103139
104140 Estimated
105141
106142 Estimated
107143
144+T2
145+
108146 School
109147
110148 Project Costs
111149
112150 Grant
113151
152+T3
153+
114154 Project Number
155+
156+T4
157+
158+T5
115159
116160 ELLINGTON
117161
162+T6
163+
118164 Crystal Lake School
165+
166+T7
119167
120168 048-0058 EA/RR/PS
121169
122170 $ 18,457,497
123171
124172 $ 10,744,109
125173
174+T8
175+
176+T9
177+
126178 MILFORD
127179
180+T10
181+
128182 East Shore Middle School
183+
184+T11
129185
130186 084-0185 EA
131187
132188 18,950,000
133189
134190 10,422,500
135191
192+T12
193+
194+T13
195+
136196 NORWALK
137197
198+T14
199+
138200 Rowayton School
201+
202+T15
139203
140204 103-0241 EA
141205
142206 7,695,260
143207
144208 2,473,257
145209
210+T16
211+
212+T17
213+
146214 NORWALK
147215
216+T18
217+
148218 Naramake Elementary School
219+
220+T19
149221
150222 103-0242 EA
151223
152224 4,139,284
153225
154226 1,330,366
155227
228+T20
229+
230+T21
231+
156232 ROCKY HILL
157233
234+T22
235+
158236 Rocky Hill High School
237+
238+T23
159239
160240 119-0049 EA/RR
161241
162242 44,955,000
163243
164244 19,910,570
165245
246+T24
247+
248+T25
249+
166250 WATERBURY
167251
252+T26
253+
168254 John F. Kennedy High School
255+
256+T27
169257
170258 151-0288 EA
171259
172260 25,232,000
173261
174262 12,706,835
175263
264+T28
265+
266+T29
267+
176268 WETHERSFIELD
177269
270+T30
271+
178272 Wethersfield High School
273+
274+T31
179275
180276 159-0100 EA/RR
181277
182278 74,816,617
183279
184280 37,939,506
185281
282+T32
283+
284+T33
285+
186286 CREC
287+
288+T34
187289
188290 Gtr. Htfd. Acad. of Arts Elementary
189291
292+T35
293+
190294 Magnet
295+
296+T36
191297
192298 241-0102 MAG/N/PS
193299
194300 49,673,596
195301
196302 39,738,877
197303
304+T37
305+
306+T38
307+
198308 CREC
309+
310+T39
199311
200312 Gtr. Htfd. Acad. of Arts Middle
201313
314+T40
315+
202316 Magnet
317+
318+T41
203319
204320 241-0103 MAG/N/PS
205321
206322 74,614,104
207323
208324 59,691,283
209325
326+T42
327+
328+T43
329+
210330 CREC
211331
332+T44
333+
212334 Two Rivers Magnet High School
335+
336+T45
213337
214338 241-0104 MAG/N/PS
215339
216340 108,308,509
217341
218342 86,646,807
219343
344+T46
345+
346+T47
347+
220348 EAST WINDSOR
221349
350+T48
351+
222352 Broad Brook Elementary
353+
354+T49
223355
224356 047-0035 E/EC
225357
226358 3,770,000
227359
228360 2,181,322
229361
362+T50
363+
364+T51
365+
230366 ELLINGTON
231367
368+T52
369+
232370 Windermere School
371+
372+T53
233373
234374 048-0059 A
235375
236376 2,582,503
237377
238378 1,503,275
239379
380+T54
381+
382+T55
383+
240384 HARTFORD
241385
386+T56
387+
242388 Weaver High School
389+
390+T57
243391
244392 064-0307 A/RR/EC
245393
246394 100,000,000
247395
248396 80,000,000
249397
398+T58
399+
400+T59
401+
250402 GREENWICH
251403
404+T60
405+
252406 Greenwich High School
407+
408+T61
253409
254410 057-0111 EA
255411
256412 30,115,000
257413
258414 6,023,000
259415
416+T62
417+
418+T63
419+
260420 NAUGATUCK
261421
422+T64
423+
262424 Naugatuck High School
425+
426+T65
263427
264428 088-0067 EA/EC
265429
266430 77,967,900
267431
268432 58,475,925
269433
434+T66
435+
436+T67
437+
270438 SOUTHINGTON
271439
440+T68
441+
272442 Joseph A. DePaolo Middle School
443+
444+T69
273445
274446 131-0127 EA/RR/PS
275447
276448 45,000,000
277449
278450 25,231,500
279451
452+T70
453+
454+T71
455+
280456 SOUTHINGTON
281457
458+T72
459+
282460 John F. Kennedy Middle School
461+
462+T73
283463
284464 131-0128 EA/RR/PS
285465
286466 45,000,000
287467
288468 25,231,500
289469
470+T74
471+
472+T75
473+
290474 REGIONAL DISTRICT 6
291475
476+T76
477+
292478 Wamogo Regional H.S. (Vo-Ag)
479+
480+T77
293481
294482 206-0049 VE
295483
296484 61,740
297485
298486 49,392
299487
488+T78
489+
490+T79
491+
300492 REGIONAL DISTRICT 16
301493
494+T80
495+
302496 Region 16 PK-5 Elementary School
497+
498+T81
303499
304500 216-0026 N
305501
306502 36,609,000
307503
308504 21,310,099
309505
506+T82
507+
508+T83
509+
310510 REGIONAL DISTRICT 16
311511
512+T84
513+
312514 Laurel Ledge School
515+
516+T85
313517
314518 216-0027 EA/RR
315519
316520 7,746,000
317521
318522 5,283,547
319523
524+T86
525+
526+T87
527+
320528 NAUGATUCK
321529
530+T88
531+
322532 Central Administration
533+
534+T89
323535
324536 088-0068 BE/EA
325537
326538 3,032,100
327539
328540 1,137,038
329541
542+T90
543+
544+T91
545+
330546 STAMFORD
331547
548+T92
549+
332550 Dolan School
551+
552+T93
333553
334554 135-0269 EC
335555
336556 1,225,019
337557
338558 354,398
339559
560+T94
561+
562+T95
563+
340564 STAMFORD
341565
566+T96
567+
342568 Davenport Ridge School
569+
570+T97
343571
344572 135-0270 EC
345573
346574 1,000,000
347575
348576 528,600
349577
578+T98
579+
580+T99
581+
350582 WALLINGFORD
351583
584+T100
585+
352586 Mark T. Sheehan High School
587+
588+T101
353589
354590 148-0162 EC
355591
356592 174,135
357593
358594 87,694
359595
596+T102
597+
598+T103
599+
360600 WALLINGFORD
361601
602+T104
603+
362604 Lyman Hall High School
605+
606+T105
363607
364608 148-0163 EC
365609
366610 131,135
367611
368612 66,040
369613
614+T106
615+
616+T107
617+
370618 REGIONAL DISTRICT 16
371619
620+T108
621+
372622 Central Administration
623+
624+T109
373625
374626 216-0028 BE/A
375627
376628 2,371,000
377629
378630 808,630
379631
632+T110
633+
634+T111
635+
380636 REGIONAL DISTRICT 18
381637
638+T112
639+
382640 Mile Creek School
641+
642+T113
383643
384644 218-0037 EC
385645
386646 597,900
387647
388648 209,265
389649
390650 (2) Previously Authorized Projects That Have Changed Substantially in Scope or Cost which are Seeking First Reauthorization.
391651
392652
393653
394- School District Authorized Requested
395- School
396- Project Number
397- BROOKLYN
398- Brooklyn Middle School
399- 019-0027 EA
400- Estimated…
401- Total Project Costs $ 1,700,000 $ 2,065,000
402- Total Grant $ 1,250,690 $ 1,519,221
403- EASTFORD
404- Eastford Elementary School
405- 039-0012 EC
406- Estimated…
407- Total Project Costs $ 150,000 $ 409,271
408- Total Grant $ 90,000 $ 245,563
409- MERIDEN
410- Francis T. Maloney High School
411- 080-0092 RNV/E
412- Estimated…
413- Total Project Costs $ 107,500,000 $ 107,500,000
414- Total Grant $ 82,925,500 $ 82,925,500
415- NEW HAVEN
416- (New) East Rock Global Magnet
417- School
418- 093-0355 N
419- Estimated…
420- Total Project Costs $ 40,000,000 $ 49,000,000
421- Total Grant $ 31,428,000 $ 38,499,300
422- STRATFORD
423- Honeyspot House (Stratford
424- Academy)
425- 138-0094 N
426- Estimated…
427- Total Project Costs $ 13,850,654 $ 15,850,000
428- Total Grant $ 7,815,924 $ 8,944,155
429- CREC
430- International Magnet for Global
431- Citizenship
432- 241-0098 MAG/N/PS
433- Estimated…
434- Total Project Costs $ 26,564,305 $ 31,581,500
435- Total Grant $ 25,236,090 $ 30,002,425
654+T114 School District Authorized Requested
655+T115 School
656+T116 Project Number
657+T117
658+T118 BROOKLYN
659+T119 Brooklyn Middle School
660+T120 019-0027 EA
661+T121
662+T122 Estimated…
663+T123 Total Project Costs $ 1,700,000 $ 2,065,000
664+T124 Total Grant $ 1,250,690 $ 1,519,221
665+T125
666+T126 EASTFORD
667+T127 Eastford Elementary School
668+T128 039-0012 EC
669+T129
670+T130 Estimated…
671+T131 Total Project Costs $ 150,000 $ 409,271
672+T132 Total Grant $ 90,000 $ 245,563
673+T133
674+T134 MERIDEN
675+T135 Francis T. Maloney High School
676+T136 080-0092 RNV/E
677+T137
678+T138 Estimated…
679+T139 Total Project Costs $ 107,500,000 $ 107,500,000
680+T140 Total Grant $ 82,925,500 $ 82,925,500
681+T141
682+T142 NEW HAVEN
683+T143 (New) East Rock Global Magnet
684+T144 School
685+T145 093-0355 N
686+T146
687+T147 Estimated…
688+T148 Total Project Costs $ 40,000,000 $ 49,000,000
689+T149 Total Grant $ 31,428,000 $ 38,499,300
690+T150
691+T151 STRATFORD
692+T152 Honeyspot House (Stratford
693+T153 Academy)
694+T154 138-0094 N
695+T155
696+T156 Estimated…
697+T157 Total Project Costs $ 13,850,654 $ 15,850,000
698+T158 Total Grant $ 7,815,924 $ 8,944,155
699+T159
700+T160 CREC
701+T161 International Magnet for Global
702+T162 Citizenship
703+T163 241-0098 MAG/N/PS
704+T164
705+T165 Estimated…
706+T166 Total Project Costs $ 26,564,305 $ 31,581,500
707+T167 Total Grant $ 25,236,090 $ 30,002,425
708+
709+T114
436710
437711 School District
438712
439713 Authorized
440714
441715 Requested
442716
717+T115
718+
443719 School
720+
721+T116
444722
445723 Project Number
446724
725+T117
726+
727+T118
728+
447729 BROOKLYN
730+
731+T119
448732
449733 Brooklyn Middle School
450734
735+T120
736+
451737 019-0027 EA
452738
739+T121
740+
741+T122
742+
453743 Estimated…
744+
745+T123
454746
455747 Total Project Costs
456748
457749 $ 1,700,000
458750
459751 $ 2,065,000
460752
753+T124
754+
461755 Total Grant
462756
463757 $ 1,250,690
464758
465759 $ 1,519,221
466760
761+T125
762+
763+T126
764+
467765 EASTFORD
766+
767+T127
468768
469769 Eastford Elementary School
470770
771+T128
772+
471773 039-0012 EC
472774
775+T129
776+
777+T130
778+
473779 Estimated…
780+
781+T131
474782
475783 Total Project Costs
476784
477785 $ 150,000
478786
479787 $ 409,271
480788
789+T132
790+
481791 Total Grant
482792
483793 $ 90,000
484794
485795 $ 245,563
486796
797+T133
798+
799+T134
800+
487801 MERIDEN
802+
803+T135
488804
489805 Francis T. Maloney High School
490806
807+T136
808+
491809 080-0092 RNV/E
492810
811+T137
812+
813+T138
814+
493815 Estimated…
816+
817+T139
494818
495819 Total Project Costs
496820
497821 $ 107,500,000
498822
499823 $ 107,500,000
500824
825+T140
826+
501827 Total Grant
502828
503829 $ 82,925,500
504830
505831 $ 82,925,500
506832
833+T141
834+
835+T142
836+
507837 NEW HAVEN
838+
839+T143
508840
509841 (New) East Rock Global Magnet
510842
843+T144
844+
511845 School
846+
847+T145
512848
513849 093-0355 N
514850
851+T146
852+
853+T147
854+
515855 Estimated…
856+
857+T148
516858
517859 Total Project Costs
518860
519861 $ 40,000,000
520862
521863 $ 49,000,000
522864
865+T149
866+
523867 Total Grant
524868
525869 $ 31,428,000
526870
527871 $ 38,499,300
528872
873+T150
874+
875+T151
876+
529877 STRATFORD
878+
879+T152
530880
531881 Honeyspot House (Stratford
532882
883+T153
884+
533885 Academy)
886+
887+T154
534888
535889 138-0094 N
536890
891+T155
892+
893+T156
894+
537895 Estimated…
896+
897+T157
538898
539899 Total Project Costs
540900
541901 $ 13,850,654
542902
543903 $ 15,850,000
544904
905+T158
906+
545907 Total Grant
546908
547909 $ 7,815,924
548910
549911 $ 8,944,155
550912
913+T159
914+
915+T160
916+
551917 CREC
918+
919+T161
552920
553921 International Magnet for Global
554922
923+T162
924+
555925 Citizenship
926+
927+T163
556928
557929 241-0098 MAG/N/PS
558930
931+T164
932+
933+T165
934+
559935 Estimated…
936+
937+T166
560938
561939 Total Project Costs
562940
563941 $ 26,564,305
564942
565943 $ 31,581,500
944+
945+T167
566946
567947 Total Grant
568948
569949 $ 25,236,090
570950
571951 $ 30,002,425
572952
573953 (3) Previously Authorized Project For The Technical High School System That Has Changed Substantially in Scope or Cost which is Seeking Reauthorization.
574954
575955
576956
577- School District Authorized Requested
578- School
579- Project Number
580- CTHSS (HAMDEN)
581- Eli Whitney
582- 900-0007 VT/EA
583- Estimated…
584- Total Project Costs $ 98,000,000 $ 104,075,000
585- Total Grant $ 98,000,000 $ 104,075,000
957+T168 School District Authorized Requested
958+T169 School
959+T170 Project Number
960+T171
961+T172 CTHSS (HAMDEN)
962+T173 Eli Whitney
963+T174 900-0007 VT/EA
964+T175
965+T176 Estimated…
966+T177 Total Project Costs $ 98,000,000 $ 104,075,000
967+T178 Total Grant $ 98,000,000 $ 104,075,000
968+
969+T168
586970
587971 School District
588972
589973 Authorized
590974
591975 Requested
592976
977+T169
978+
593979 School
980+
981+T170
594982
595983 Project Number
596984
985+T171
986+
987+T172
988+
597989 CTHSS (HAMDEN)
990+
991+T173
598992
599993 Eli Whitney
600994
995+T174
996+
601997 900-0007 VT/EA
602998
999+T175
1000+
1001+T176
1002+
6031003 Estimated…
1004+
1005+T177
6041006
6051007 Total Project Costs
6061008
6071009 $ 98,000,000
6081010
6091011 $ 104,075,000
6101012
1013+T178
1014+
6111015 Total Grant
6121016
6131017 $ 98,000,000
6141018
6151019 $ 104,075,000
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617-Sec. 2. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services concerning projected enrollment for a school building project for purposes of calculating eligible costs for a school building project grant, the city of New Haven may use six hundred as its projected enrollment figure for the new construction project (Project Number 093-0306) at John C. Daniels School, six hundred fifty as its projected enrollment figure for the new construction project (Project Number 093-0341) at the Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School, and five hundred twenty-seven as its projected combined enrollment figure for the alteration and roof replacement project (Project Number 093-0340 A) and the extension, alteration and site acquisition project (Project Number 093-0342) at Worthington Hooker School.
1021+Sec. 2. Subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of section 10-291 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2013):
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619-Sec. 3. (Effective from passage) (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring that the description of a project type for a school building project be made at the time of application for a school building project grant or the provisions of subdivision (18) of section 10-282 of the general statutes, or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-282, the town of Berlin may change the description of the extension and alteration project (Project Number 007-0065 EA/RR) at Berlin High School to a renovation project and subsequently qualify as renovation projects, as defined in subdivision (18) of section 10-282 of the general statutes.
1023+(2) The plans incorporate new roof construction or total replacement of an existing roof and do not provide for the following: (A) A minimum roof pitch [of one-half inch per foot, except that for a total replacement of an existing roof, the Commissioner of Construction Services may permit the minimum roof pitch to be reduced to one-quarter inch per foot if the commissioner finds, based upon written certification from a licensed architect or engineer provided by the town or regional board of education, that (i) such reduction of roof pitch will not impede drainage or cause pooling of water that may leak into the building to a greater degree than that of a roof of a minimum roof pitch of one-half inch per foot, (ii) the cost of replacing the roof with a minimum roof pitch of one-half inch per foot would substantially exceed the cost of replacing the roof with a minimum roof pitch of one-quarter inch per foot, (iii) the time needed to replace the roof with a minimum roof pitch of one-half inch per foot would be substantially longer than the time needed to replace the roof with a minimum roof pitch of one-quarter inch per foot, and (iv) the existing building would not support a roof with a roof pitch of one-half inch per foot without a substantial rebuilding of the existing building] that conforms with the requirements of the State Building Code, (B) a minimum twenty-year unlimited manufacturer's guarantee for water tightness covering material and workmanship on the entire roofing system, (C) the inclusion of vapor retarders, insulation, bitumen, felts, membranes, flashings, metals, decks and any other feature required by the roof design, and (D) that all manufacturer's materials to be used in the roofing system are specified to meet the latest standards for individual components of the roofing systems of the American Society for Testing and Materials;
6201024
621-(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-286 concerning the calculation of grants using the state standard space specifications, the town of Berlin may use 256,808 square feet eligible as the maximum square footage for the extension and alteration and roof replacement project (Project Number 007-0065 EA/RR) at Berlin High School.
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623-(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (3) of subsection (a) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services limiting reimbursement to one-half of the eligible percentage of the net eligible cost of construction to a town for construction, extension or major alteration of a natatorium or auditorium, the town of Berlin shall receive full reimbursement of the eligible percentage of the net eligible cost of the extension and alteration and roof replacement project (Project Number 007-0065 EA/RR) at Berlin High School.
6241026
625-(d) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes or any special act, charter or ordinance providing that binding contracts not be entered into, or bonds issued, that exceed the approved appropriation, the town of Berlin may enter into binding contracts for the extension and alteration and roof replacement project (Project Number 007-0065 EA/RR) at Berlin High School that exceed such approved appropriation, and issue bonds to fund the town's net project costs, provided such binding contracts or bond issues do not exceed such approved appropriation by more than fifteen million dollars, and provided further that the legislative body of the town of Berlin shall approve such additional appropriation on or before June 30, 2014.
6261027
627-Sec. 4. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services, costs not to exceed two million five hundred thousand dollars for off-site improvements shall be reimbursed as eligible project costs for the new interdistrict magnet school construction project (Project Number 093-0357 MAG/NEW) known as the Engineering and Science University Magnet School near the University of New Haven in West Haven.
1028+This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
1029+Section 1 from passage New section
1030+Sec. 2 July 1, 2013 10-291(b)(2)
6281031
629-Sec. 5. Section 29 of public act 12-179 is repealed and the following is substitute in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
1032+This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
6301033
631-Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes, or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2011, and the provisions of section 10-66bb of the general statutes concerning limitations on enrollment, an extension and alteration project for Common Ground High School in New Haven with costs not to exceed [four million] seven million four hundred fifty thousand dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of [this act] public act 12-179, provided a complete grant application is submitted prior to June 30, [2013] 2014, and a lease meeting the terms and conditions of section 10-282 of the general statutes has been approved by the Commissioner of Construction Services in consultation with the Commissioner of Education. Such building project shall be eligible for a reimbursement rate of seventy-eight and ninety-three hundredths per cent. All final calculations completed by the Department of Construction Services for such school building project shall include a computation of the state grant for the school building project amortized on a straight line basis over a [twenty year] twenty-year period. If such building ceases to be used as Common Ground High School during such amortization period, the governing authority of Common Ground High School shall refund to the state the unamortized balance of the state grant remaining as of the date the alternate use for the building project initially occurs. The amortization period for a project shall begin on the date the project was accepted as complete by the governing authority.
1034+Section 1
6321035
633-Sec. 6. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (d) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-286 requiring all change orders or change directives issued on or after July 1, 2008, to be submitted not later than six months after the date of such issuance, the town of Montville may submit change orders issued after such six-month time limit for the project at Leonard J. Tyl Middle School (Project Number 086-0086 E/CV) for reimbursement of eligible costs from the state, provided change orders have been reviewed and approved by the Bureau of School Facilities.
1036+from passage
6341037
635-Sec. 7. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (d) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-286 requiring all change orders or other change directives issued on or after July 1, 2008, to be submitted not later than six months after the date of such issuance, the town of Montville may submit change orders issued after such six-month time limit for the project at Murphy Elementary School (Project Number 086-0087 EA) for reimbursement of eligible costs from the state, provided change orders have been reviewed and approved by the Bureau of School Facilities.
1038+New section
6361039
637-Sec. 8. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (d) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-286 requiring all change orders or other change directives issued on or after July 1, 2008, to be submitted not later than six months after the date of such issuance, the town of Montville may submit change orders issued after such six-month time limit for the project at Oakdale Elementary School (Project Number 086-0088 EA) for reimbursement of eligible costs from the state, provided change orders have been reviewed and approved by the Bureau of School Facilities.
1040+Sec. 2
6381041
639-Sec. 9. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2012, an alteration project for East Hartford Middle School in the town of East Hartford with costs not to exceed five million five hundred sixty-nine thousand seven hundred fifty dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of this act and shall subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided the town of East Hartford files an application for a school building project prior to June 30, 2014, meets all other provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said chapter 173 and is eligible for grant assistance pursuant to said chapter 173.
1042+July 1, 2013
6401043
641-Sec. 10. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2013, or subsection (d) of said section 10-283, or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring local funding authorization for the local share of project costs prior to application, for the school construction priority list to be considered by the General Assembly in the 2014 regular legislative session, the Commissioner of Education shall give review priority and the Commissioner of Construction Services shall give review and approval priority to a project for the renovation and expansion of the William J. Johnston Middle School in the town of Colchester, provided a complete grant application with funding authorization for the local share of the project costs is filed on or before November 30, 2013.
1044+10-291(b)(2)
6421045
643-Sec. 11. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services concerning projected enrollment for a school building project for purposes of calculating eligible costs for a school building project grant, the town of Vernon may use four hundred ninety-seven as its projected enrollment figure for the alteration and energy conservation project (Project Number 146-0128 A/EC) at Center Road School.
6441046
645-Sec. 12. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services concerning projected enrollment for a school building project for purposes of calculating eligible costs for a school building project grant, the town of Vernon may use three hundred six as its projected enrollment figure for the extension, alteration and roof replacement project (Project Number 146-0130 E/A/RR) at Lake Street School.
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647-Sec. 13. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services concerning projected enrollment for a school building project for purposes of calculating eligible costs for a school building project grant, the town of Vernon may use three hundred seventy-five as its projected enrollment figure for the alteration project (Project Number 146-0131 A) at Skinner Road School.
1048+ED Joint Favorable Subst. C/R FIN
1049+FIN Joint Favorable
6481050
649-Sec. 14. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-286 concerning the number of gross square feet per pupil determined to be adequate for the kind of educational program or programs intended, the town of Vernon may use two hundred sixty-one thousand nine hundred sixty-seven square feet as the maximum square footage for the extension and alteration, code violation and energy conservation project (Project Number 146-0127 EA/CV/EC) at Rockville High School.
1051+ED
6501052
651-Sec. 15. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (d) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-286 requiring all change orders or other change directives issued on or after July 1, 2008, to be submitted not later than six months after the date of such issuance, the town of Wallingford may submit change orders issued after such six-month time limit for the project at Lyman Hall High School (Project Number 148-0147 VA/N) for reimbursement of eligible costs from the state, provided change orders have been reviewed and approved by the Bureau of School Facilities.
1053+Joint Favorable Subst. C/R
6521054
653-Sec. 16. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2012, a new construction (and site acquisition) project (Project Number 027-0061) for The Morgan School in the town of Clinton with costs not to exceed sixty-four million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of this act and shall subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided the town of Clinton files an application for a school building project prior to June 30, 2014, meets all other provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said chapter 173 and is eligible for grant assistance pursuant to said chapter 173.
1055+FIN
6541056
655-Sec. 17. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted under said chapter 173, the board of education for Regional School District 19 is authorized to construct outdoor athletic facilities, including athletic field lighting at E. O. Smith High School in an amount not to exceed two hundred fifty thousand dollars and shall be subsequently eligible for school construction grant assistance, provided a completed grant application is submitted to the Department of Construction Services prior to June 30, 2014. The full reasonable costs for such construction shall be deemed eligible costs and shall be reimbursed in full for the purpose of grant calculation. Space standards shall not apply to such project.
1057+FIN
6561058
657-Sec. 18. (Effective from passage) (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-284 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring that a town or regional school district begin construction on a project not later than two years after the effective date of the act of the General Assembly authorizing the Commissioner of Education to enter into grant commitments for such project, the town of West Haven shall have until June 30, 2014, to begin construction on an extension and alteration project (Project Number 156-0138 EA) at West Haven High School.
658-
659-(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-282 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring that a renovated facility take on a useful life comparable to that of a new facility, the town of West Haven shall be allowed to exclude the ice rink, natatorium and outdoor athletic facilities at West Haven High School (Project Number 156-0138 EA) from the scope of renovation and be eligible for consideration as a renovation project at the high school facility.
660-
661-Sec. 19. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2012, an extension, alteration and roof replacement project (Project Number 049-0138) for Enfield High School in the town of Enfield with costs not to exceed one hundred three million three hundred sixteen thousand seven hundred seventy dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of this act and shall subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided the town of Enfield files an application for a school building project prior to June 30, 2014, meets all other provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said chapter 173 and is eligible for grant assistance pursuant to said chapter 173.
662-
663-Sec. 20. (Effective from passage) (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 6 of public act 12-179 and section 10-292 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring that a bid not be let out until plans and specifications have been approved by the Department of Construction Services' bureau of school facilities, the town of North Branford may let out for bid on and commence a project for roof replacement at North Branford High School (Project Number TMP-099-WVDK) and shall be eligible to subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided plans and specifications have been approved by the Department of Construction Services' bureau of school facilities.
664-
665-(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 29-276c of the general statutes requiring that plans and specifications for school building projects be sealed by a licensed architect or professional engineer, the town of North Branford shall be reimbursed for eligible project costs for a roof replacement project at North Branford High School (Project Number TMP-099-WVDK).
666-
667-(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-287 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring that all orders and contracts for school building projects be awarded to the lowest responsible qualified bidder only after a public invitation to bid, the town of North Branford shall be reimbursed for eligible project costs for a roof replacement project at North Branford High School (Project Number TMP-099-WVDK).
668-
669-Sec. 21. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-286 concerning the calculation of grants using the state standard space specifications, the town of North Branford shall be exempt from the state standard space specifications for the purpose of the calculation of the grant for the extension and alteration project at the North Branford Intermediate School (Project Number 099-0049 EA).
670-
671-Sec. 22. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-292 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring that a bid not be let out until plans and specifications have been approved by the Department of Construction Services' bureau of school facilities, the town of Eastford may let out for bid on and commence a project for energy conservation at Eastford Elementary School (Project Number 039-0012 EC) and shall be eligible to subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided plans and specifications have been approved by the Department of Construction Services' bureau of school facilities.
672-
673-Sec. 23. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services concerning projected enrollment for a school building project for purposes of calculating eligible costs for a school building project grant, the town of Granby may use four hundred forty-five as its projected enrollment figure for the extension and alteration and roof replacement project (Project Number 056-0050 EA/RR) at Kelly Lane School.
674-
675-Sec. 24. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2012, an alteration project (Project Number TMP-107-GMZN) for Turkey Hill School in the town of Orange with costs not to exceed one million eight hundred thirty-nine thousand eight hundred eighty-nine dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of this act and shall subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided the town of Orange files an application for a school building project prior to June 30, 2014, meets all other provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said chapter 173 and is eligible for grant assistance pursuant to said chapter 173.
676-
677-Sec. 25. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2012, an alteration project (Project Number TMP-107-MVCD) for Peck Place School in the town of Orange with costs not to exceed one million thirty-four thousand dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of this act and shall subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided the town of Orange files an application for a school building project prior to June 30, 2014, meets all other provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said chapter 173 and is eligible for grant assistance pursuant to said chapter 173.
678-
679-Sec. 26. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2012, an alteration project (Project Number TMP-107-QGCV) for Race Brook School in the town of Orange with costs not to exceed two million five hundred sixty thousand one hundred fifty-two dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of this act and shall subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided the town of Orange files an application for a school building project prior to June 30, 2014, meets all other provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said chapter 173 and is eligible for grant assistance pursuant to said chapter 173.
680-
681-Sec. 27. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2012, an alteration project (Project Number TMP-107-DJVN) for Mary L. Tracy School in the town of Orange with costs not to exceed three hundred six thousand seven hundred fifty dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of this act and shall subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided the town of Orange files an application for a school building project prior to June 30, 2014, meets all other provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said chapter 173 and is eligible for grant assistance pursuant to said chapter 173.
682-
683-Sec. 28. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (d) of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-286 requiring all change orders or other change directives issued on or after July 1, 2008, to be submitted not later than six months after the date of such issuance, the city of New London may submit change orders issued after such six-month time limit for the new construction project at C. B. Jennings Elementary School (Project Number 095-0079 N) for reimbursement of eligible costs from the state, provided change orders have been reviewed and approved by the Bureau of School Facilities.
684-
685-Sec. 29. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-286 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-286 concerning the number of gross square feet per pupil determined to be adequate for the kind of educational program or programs intended, the town of Norwich may use one hundred thirty-three thousand thirty-four square feet eligible as the maximum square footage for the extension and alteration project (Project Number 104-0112 RNV) at Kelly Middle School.
686-
687-Sec. 30. (Effective from passage) (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 18 of public act 09-6 of the September special session, section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services, site acquisition shall be an eligible expenditure for Pathways to Technology Magnet High School (Project Numbers 542-0003 MAG/N and 542-0004 MAG/N).
688-
689-(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 18 of public act 09-6 of the September special session, section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services concerning eligible costs for school building grant reimbursement, architectural design costs of the previously designed Academy for Advanced Design and Technology/Pathways to Technology Magnet High School on the Goodwin College campus shall be considered eligible for grant assistance reimbursement for the Goodwin College Pathways Academy of Design and Technology (Project Numbers 542-0003 MAG/N and 542-0004 MAG/N), provided such reimbursement does not exceed previously authorized grant amounts.
690-
691-(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 18 of public act 09-6 of the September special session, section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services, the previously authorized amount of six million seven hundred thousand dollars for the Goodwin College Pathways Academy of Design and Technology (Project Number 542-0004 MAG/N) shall be reduced to three million seven hundred thousand dollars and such difference of three million dollars shall be transferred and added to previously authorized grants for the following school building projects: One million five hundred thousand dollars to the Connecticut River Academy (Project Number 542-0001 MAG/N) and one million five hundred thousand dollars to the Goodwin College Early Childhood Magnet School (Project Number 542-0002 MAG/N).
692-
693-Sec. 31. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted under said chapter 173, the town of West Hartford is authorized for a school construction project at Hall High School for alternations to locker rooms and restrooms in an amount not to exceed three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars and shall be subsequently eligible for school construction grant assistance, provided a completed grant application is submitted to the Department of Construction Services prior to June 30, 2014. The full reasonable costs for such construction shall be deemed eligible costs and shall be reimbursed in full for the purpose of grant calculation. Space standards shall not apply to such project.
694-
695-Sec. 32. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted under said chapter 173, the town of West Hartford is authorized for a school construction project at Conard High School for alterations to locker rooms and restrooms in an amount not to exceed three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars and shall be subsequently eligible for school construction grant assistance, provided a completed grant application is submitted to the Department of Construction Services prior to June 30, 2014. The full reasonable costs for such construction shall be deemed eligible costs and shall be reimbursed in full for the purpose of grant calculation. Space standards shall not apply to such project.
696-
697-Sec. 33. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education of the Department of Construction Services under said chapter, the town of Waterbury may use any unexpended funds, including any unexpended site acquisition funds, for the purpose of site remediation costs in an amount not to exceed the authorized project cost for the new construction and purchase of site project (Project Number 151-0253 N/PS) at the Reed School.
698-
699-Sec. 34. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2012, or subsection (d) of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring local funding authorization for the local share of project costs prior to application, a new construction project for Helene Grant School (Project Number TMP-093-PQQG) in the town of New Haven with costs not to exceed forty-one million six hundred thousand dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of this act and shall subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided the town of New Haven files an application for a school building project prior to June 30, 2014, meets all other provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said chapter 173 and is eligible for grant assistance pursuant to said chapter 173.
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701-Sec. 35. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2012, or subsection (d) of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring local funding authorization for the local share of project costs prior to application, a new construction project for central administration offices (Project Number TMP-093-PQDF) in the town of New Haven with costs not to exceed one million four hundred thousand dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of this act and shall subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided the town of New Haven files an application for a school building project prior to June 30, 2014, meets all other provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said chapter 173 and is eligible for grant assistance pursuant to said chapter 173.
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703-Sec. 36. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2012, or subsection (d) of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring local funding authorization for the local share of project costs prior to application, an alteration project for New Haven Academy (Project Number TMP-093-SLNZ) in the town of New Haven with costs not to exceed forty million dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of this act and shall subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided the town of New Haven files an application for a school building project prior to June 30, 2014, meets all other provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said chapter 173 and is eligible for grant assistance pursuant to said chapter 173.
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705-Sec. 37. (Effective from passage) (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-292 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring that a bid not be let out until plans and specifications have been approved by the Department of Construction Services' bureau of school facilities, the town of Fairfield may let out for bid on and commence a project for code violation at Osborn Hill Elementary School (Project Number TMP-051-DGSB) and shall be eligible to subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided plans and specifications have been approved by the Department of Construction Services' bureau of school facilities.
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707-(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 29-276c of the general statutes requiring that plans and specifications for school building projects be sealed by a licensed architect or professional engineer, the town of Fairfield shall be reimbursed for eligible project costs for a code violation project at Osborn Hill Elementary School (Project Number TMP-051-DGSB).
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709-(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-287 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services requiring that all orders and contracts for school building projects be awarded to the lowest responsible qualified bidder only after a public invitation to bid, the town of Fairfield shall be reimbursed for eligible project costs for a code violation project at Osborn Hill Elementary School (Project Number TMP-051-DGSB).
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711-Sec. 38. Section 28 of public act 12-179 is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
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713-(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-264h or chapter 173 or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-264h or said chapter 173 concerning eligible costs for school building project grant reimbursement, reasonable costs as determined by the Commissioner of Education associated with (1) short-term or temporary financing costs, including interest, necessary for the construction of the interdistrict magnet schools described in this section; and (2) subject to audit, the prorated salary and benefits of staff assigned to provide management services, together with other reasonable and necessary direct staff costs required to perform those services, but only for the time preceding the receipt of a certificate of occupancy, for the following projects authorized for the Capitol Region Education Council: Reggio Magnet School of the Arts (Project Number 241-0095), International Magnet School for Global Citizenship (Project Number 241-0098), Public Safety Academy (Project Number 241-0097), Medical Professions and Teacher Preparation Academy (Project Number 241-0096), Academy of Aerospace (Project Number 241-0099), Discovery Academy (Project Number 241-0100), Museum Academy (Project Number 241-0101), Arts Academy Magnet Elementary School (Project Number 241-0102), Arts Academy Magnet Middle School (Project Number 241-0103), and Two Rivers Magnet High School (Project Number 241-0104).
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715-(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-264h or chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-264h or chapter 173 concerning eligible costs for school building project grant reimbursement, reasonable costs as determined by the Commissioner of Education associated with short-term or temporary financing costs, including interest, necessary for the construction of the interdistrict magnet schools described in this section, shall be considered eligible for grant assistance for each of the following projects authorized for the Capitol Region Education Council: Reggio Magnet School of the Arts (Project Number 241-0095), International Magnet School for Global Citizenship (Project Number 241-0098), Public Safety Academy (Project Number 241-0097), Medical Professions and Teacher Preparation Academy (Project Number 241-0096), Academy of Aerospace (Project Number 241-0099), Discovery Academy (Project Number 241-0100), [and] Museum Academy (Project Number 241-0101), Arts Academy Magnet Elementary School (Project Number 241-0102), Arts Academy Magnet Middle School (Project Number 241-0103), and Two Rivers Magnet High School (Project Number 241-0104).
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717-Sec. 39. (Effective from passage) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education of the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring the scope of a project be determined at the time of grant application, the Capitol Region Education Council shall be allowed to expand the grade range and curriculum of the school construction project for the CREC Medical Professions and Teacher Preparation Magnet School (Project Number 241-0096 MAG/N/PS) to include prekindergarten.
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719-Sec. 40. (Effective from passage) (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-283 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said section 10-283 requiring a completed grant application be submitted prior to June 30, 2012, a facility purchase and extension and alteration project for R. J. Kinsella Magnet School (Project Number TMP-064-VQRQ) in the town of Hartford with costs not to exceed thirty million dollars shall be included in subdivision (1) of section 1 of this act and shall subsequently be considered for a grant commitment from the state, provided the town of Hartford files an application for a school building project prior to June 30, 2014, meets all other provisions of chapter 173 of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services pursuant to said chapter 173 and is eligible for grant assistance pursuant to said chapter 173.
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721-(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10-264h of the general statutes or any regulation adopted by the State Board of Education or the Department of Construction Services concerning the reimbursement rate for the construction of interdistrict magnet schools, the town of Hartford may use ninety-five per cent as the reimbursement rate for the facility purchase and extension and alteration project of an interdistrict magnet facility (Project Number TMP-064-VQRQ) at the R. J. Kinsella Magnet School.
1059+Joint Favorable