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Advisory council coalesces around state-level zoning fixes to ease new mobile-home parks
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Members of the Mobile/Manufactured Home Advisory Council said state-level changes to zoning law are a promising area for common ground to make it easier to build or expand mobile/manufactured-home parks in Connecticut.
Members of the Mobile/Manufactured Home Advisory Council said Thursday that state-level changes to zoning law are a promising area for common ground to make it easier to build or expand mobile/manufactured-home parks in Connecticut.
"The park owners face resistance from towns when proposing new or expanded parks, and statute 8-30g is often used but seen as adversarial," Council member Liz said while summarizing earlier discussions. She recalled prior suggestions to prevent towns from effectively banning parks, encourage towns to allow parks by right, treat parks as a form of multifamily housing and to explore Attorney General enforcement of anti-discrimination…
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