(A) In addition to the requirements set forth in the Connecticut General Statutes and the regulations of Connecticut state agencies as may be amended from time to time, any building, structure or part thereof to be demolished that falls within any one of the following categories shall be subject to the provisions set forth in §§ 150A.03 through 150A.08, prior to the issuance of a demolition permit.
(1) Any building, structure or part thereof that is 500 square feet or more in size and that is 50 years old or more; or
(2) Any building, structure or part thereof that is listed in a historic resources inventory, including the town-wide historic and architectural survey. Applicant and Building Official shall consult the Connecticut Historical Resource Inventory to see if the property in question is on the town, state or federal list of historic structures; or
(3) Any building, structure or part thereof that is on a list of individual properties on the National Register of Historic Places; or
(4) Any building, structure or part thereof that is listed as a contributing property located within a National Register Historic District.
(B) If it is determined that the proposed demolition is subject to delay as set forth above, the Building Official or his/her designee shall inform the applicant in writing that a waiting period of 90 business days from the date of the application shall be imposed before granting the demolition permit.
(Ord. 501, passed 4-7-04) Penalty, see § 150A.99