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Department of Economic and Community Development -Peter Simmons and Brian Dillon -Office of Responsible Development -Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development In the Business of Building Your Community
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Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development www.ctbrownfields.gov DECD Mission To develop and implement strategies that: Attract and retain business Revitalize neighborhoods Ensure quality housing Foster responsible growth
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Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development www.ctbrownfields.gov OBRD July 2009 DECD Reorganization consolidated OBRD with ORD OBRD is the lead agency for brownfield financial & technical assistance and coordination Return brownfield properties to productive use Promote responsible growth principles Strengthen public-private partnerships by providing solutions, timely resources, and expertise
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Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development www.ctbrownfields.gov OBRD Assistance Programs Urban Sites Remedial Action Program Special Cont. Property Remed. & Insur. Fund Dry Cleaning Establishment Remediation Fund EPA RLFs - Hartford & Statewide EPA Site Assessment Program Regional Brownfield Redevelopment Loan Fund Municipal Brownfield Pilots Abandoned Brownfield Program
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Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development www.ctbrownfields.gov OBRD Funding Programs EPA Assessment Grants Sites recommended by Municipalities Investigation prior to cleanup and reuse Available funds Hazardous - $200,000 Petroleum - $200,000
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Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development www.ctbrownfields.gov OBRD Funding Programs EPA Revolving Loan Fund Loans/Grants to municipalities and businesses Remediation Available funds Hazardous - $1.062,500 Petroleum - $350,000
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Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development www.ctbrownfields.gov OBRD Funding Programs Municipal Pilot Program – $2.25M 5 Awards (October 2008) Stamford – Harbor Point Project Waterbury – Cherry St. Industrial Park Norwalk – Norwalk Train Station, mixed use TOD Redding – Georgetown Development, 51 acre, mixed use Shelton – former Axton Cross Site October 2009: $2.25M approved for new funding round.
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Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development www.ctbrownfields.gov OBRD Funding Programs Regional Brownfield Loan Program – $2.5M Approved by Bond Commission October 30th, 2009 New targeted statewide brownfield redevelopment loan program Loans to eligible applicants to assist in returning brownfield sites to productive use Loan proceeds will revolve to provide assistance to additional sites
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Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development www.ctbrownfields.gov OBRD Funding Programs Abandoned Brownfield Program Eligible owner/site shall not be responsible for investigation or remediation of contamination that emanated prior to acquisition. Eligibility: Brownfield site Redevelopment plan with regional or municipal economic development benefit No responsible party No consent order Must enter DEP voluntary remediation program Applicant will investigate pollution in accordance with DEP requirements Eliminate further migration of contamination
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Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development www.ctbrownfields.gov Floodplain Management Public Act 07-233 Reuse of mill properties is not a “more intensive use” of the floodplain No longer apply for DEP floodplain management exemption Brings a degree of predictability in revitalizing mill properties. DECD’s Flood Management Certification for Minor Activities- New Activities. Environmental Remediation Housing Rehabilitation Projects Historic Structure Rehabilitation Projects
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