Conn. Agencies Regs. § 22a-163f-3 - Application procedure
(a)
Who shall
apply.
(1) The owner or operator of a
proposed facility subject to the requirement of certification under title 22a,
chapter 446a of the Connecticut General Statutes, for the construction or
modification of a low-level radioactive waste management facility must apply to
the council for a certificate pursuant to the application provisions of Section
22a-163h(a) of the Connecticut General Statutes. When a proposed facility is to
be owned by one person but operated by another person, both owner and operator,
if known at the time of filing, must sign the application.
(b)
Public notice. The public
notice requirements of Section 22a-163h(f) of the Connecticut General Statutes,
shall contain the following sentence: "The chief elected official of any
municipality which wishes to be represented on the council as the most affected
neighboring municipality may petition to the council within 20 days of the
application for such status in accordance with Section 22a-163(f) -4 of the
Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies. Such public notice shall be served
to each neighboring municipality at the time of the application."
(c)
Completeness review.
(1) No certificate of public safety and
necessity shall be granted to any person until a complete application
containing all information required by the council has been filed. The required
information shall at a minimum include that listed in Section 22a-163h of the
Connecticut General Statutes; all information submitted to the local planning
and zoning, planning, zoning, inland wetland, conservation, police, and public
health and safety commissions; and information required in these regulations,
unless an explanation of irrelevancy is provided for any item omitted from an
application. The council will reserve final judgment of an item's
relevancy.
(2) As soon as
practicable after receipt of an application, the council shall notify the
applicant in writing as to the completeness of the application. If an
application is deemed incomplete by the council and the applicant fails or
refuses to correct any deficiencies in the manner directed and within the time
prescribed by the council, the application may be rejected for lack of proper
submission.
(3) A determination by
the council that an application is complete shall not preclude the council from
requiring the applicant to submit additional information subsequently
determined to be necessary for a proper and complete evaluation of the proposed
low-level radioactive waste management facility.
Notes
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