Conn. Gen. Stat. § 12-127a - Sec. 12-127a. Abatement of Taxes on Structures of Historical or Architectural Merit.

Section 12-127a - Sec. 12-127a. Abatement of Taxes on Structures of Historical or Architectural Merit.

(a) Any municipality may by ordinance provide for the abatement in whole or in part of real property taxes on structures of historical or architectural merit. Such municipality shall determine which structures within its locality shall be available for classification as historically or architecturally meritorious, or it may delegate such determination to local private preservation or architectural bodies.

(b) Such tax abatement shall be available to the owners of real property which is so classified if it can be shown to the satisfaction of the municipality that the current level of taxation is a material factor which threatens the continued existence of the structure, necessitating either its demolition or remodeling in a manner which destroys the historical or architectural value. If, after taxes on such structure have been abated under the terms of this section, such structure is demolished or remodeled in a way which destroys its architectural or historical value, the then owner shall pay to the municipality an amount equal to the total amount of taxes which had been abated under the provisions of this section.

(1969, P.A. 711, S. 1–3; P.A. 84-256, S. 9, 17.)

History: P.A. 84-256 deleted Subsec. (c) authorizing state reimbursement for tax abatements granted under this section.

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