Land Use, Zoning and Planning Lawyers in Hartford, Connecticut

The laws governing how land can and cannot be used in Hartford, Connecticut are fairly complex, and can be confusing to laypersons. This should provide a basic overview.

Local governments will usually divide the city or town into sections, called "zones," each of which is designated for a particular use, such as residential homes, commercial businesses, agriculture, manufacturing, etc. This process is known as "zoning."

Local governments have many different reasons for enacting zoning laws, ranging from ensuring that residential areas are peaceful and quiet, to protecting property values. For example, most people wouldn't buy a home in a neighborhood where they knew it was possible for a neighbor to turn their house into a factory.

Zoning laws generally acknowledge the necessities of things like factories, sewage treatment plants, and stockyards, but recognize that such activities shouldn't be conducted in residential areas.

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What if My Property Violates Hartford, Connecticut's Zoning Laws?

If something on your property is in violation of a Hartford, Connecticut zoning law, the landowner has several options.

It should be obvious that the first option you should consider is to correct the violation. If doing this wouldn't cost you very much, or pose a major inconvenience, you should obviously do this.

What if, however, you've invested a significant amount of time and money into making an improvement on your property, only to find that it violates your local zoning laws in some minor way? In this case, you can apply for a variance. This is essentially an exception to the zoning rules. If declining to enforce these rules would not harm anyone, and would not do much to advance the purpose of Hartford, Connecticut's zoning laws, a variance will usually be granted.

You also have significant protections if a zoning law changes, and you find that the land you've been living on for years is suddenly in violation of the new law. In general, zoning laws cannot apply to structures and uses which were built or commenced before the law was changed. Under the U.S. Constitution, it's not permissible for state or local governments to pass laws which have retroactive effect. You should know, however, that any future changes you make to your property will have to comply with the new zoning law.

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How Can a Hartford, Connecticut Attorney Help?

If you are in the process of physically altering your property, you are almost certain to face some issues having to do with local zoning laws. If you find that zoning laws are making it very difficult to use your property as you see fit, you may have legal recourse, usually in the form of a variance. Of course, your chances of success in any zoning dispute will be immeasurably increased if you have the help of a qualified Hartford, Connecticut attorney.

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Life in Hartford

Hartford, Connecticut is a diverse and historic city located in Hartford County.  It is the state capital as well as the county seat for Hartford County.  The Hartford metropolitan region boasts the second highest national rating for per capita economic activity (behind San Francisco).  It is part of an area known as the "Knowledge Corridor", which is home to thirty-two colleges and universities. 

Hartford, Connecticut is also nicknamed "the Insurance Capital of the World", as it houses headquarters for several major insurance companies.  The insurance field is Hartford's major industry.  The Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Building is one of the city's main features.  Other places of interest in Hartford are the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch and the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts.

Being nearly 400 years old, Hartford Connecticut is home to a whole host of "oldest" operations in the U.S.  A few examples include the nation's oldest published newspaper in operation (The Hartford Courant); the oldest public park (Bushnell Park) and the Wadsworth Atheneum, which is the country's oldest public art museum.  Notable residents have included author Mark Twain and actress Katharine Hepburn.  The city also boasts a large number of modern retail stores and restaurants. 

Lawyers in Hartford, Connecticut continue the city's rich history in legal services.  Hartford lawyers are knowledgeable of the various statutes and laws that regulate the city's businesses and population.  They are available for legal assistance in a broad range of legal fields.

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