Conn. Agencies Regs. § 10-320j-5 - Certifications of proposed rehabilitation work
(a)
Certification Application Requirements
(1) The owner shall submit a Part 2
application for a written certification by the officer of proposed
rehabilitation work to an historic property. The owner shall provide (A)
interior and exterior photographs of the historic property as required to
document existing building conditions; (B) architectural drawings,
specifications, or other technical information necessary to evaluate the
proposed rehabilitation work; and (C) a written description of the proposed
rehabilitation work.
(2) The
officer shall review a Part 2 application if the owner has submitted a Part 1
application. The officer shall review a complete application not more than
thirty calendar days after receipt. If the application is incomplete, the
officer shall notify the owner in writing not more than thirty calendar days
after receipt and indicate what information is needed to make the application
complete. The owner shall have thirty calendar days after the date of
notification by the officer to respond in writing. Upon written request by the
owner on or before the original deadline, the officer shall grant an extension
to the owner.
(3) Prior to any
certification action, the officer may inspect the historic property to evaluate
the proposed rehabilitation work to the historic property.
(b)
Certification Actions
(1) If the proposed rehabilitation work to
the historic property meets the rehabilitation standards, the officer shall
approve the Part 2 application.
(2)
If the proposed rehabilitation work to the historic property does not meet the
rehabilitation standards, the officer shall notify the owner in writing what
modifications to the proposed rehabilitation work are needed for approval of
the application. The owner shall have thirty calendar days after the date of
notification by the officer to respond in writing. Upon written request by the
owner on or before the original deadline, the officer shall grant an extension
to the owner. Failure to respond shall result in denial of certification. If
the owner does not bring the proposed rehabilitation work to the historic
property into conformance with the rehabilitation standards, the officer shall
deny approval of the Part 2 application. The owner may reapply for
certification of proposed rehabilitation work that has been denied by the
officer. If the officer determines that the owner has made revisions to the
proposed rehabilitation work to bring the project into conformance with the
rehabilitation standards, the officer shall approve the Part 2
application.
(c)
Rehabilitation work completed or in progress prior to approval of the Part 2
application shall not qualify for a reservation of tax credits.
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