1. Notice of Proposed Land Transfer in Suffield

Complete Address of Property: Overhill Drive, Suffield, Connecticut

Commonly used name of property or other identifying information: The property is located on two parcels to the west and north of Overhill Drive. The parcels are identified on the town's property cards as Parcel # 76H-45-179 and Parcel # 65H-45-184. 

Number of acres to be transferred: 27.5+/- acres total


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 of Parcel # 76H-45-179

Click to view a map of Parcel # 65H-45-184

Description of Property:

Below is some general information about the property. It should not be considered a complete description of the property and should not be relied upon for making decisions. If only a portion of a property is proposed for transfer, the description pertains only to the portion being transferred.

Brief Description of Historical and Current Uses: Vacant/ Wooded Land

The property to be transferred contains the following: 

 

Building(s) in use

 

Building(s) not in use

 X

No Structures

   

Other Features:

 

Paved areas

 X

Wooded land

 

Non agricultural fields 

 

Active agriculture

 X

Ponds, streams, other water, wetlands

 

Public water supply

 

On-site well

 X

Water Supply Unknown

 X

Served by sewers (Property is subject to a 25' wide sewer easement on the eastern half of the property in favor of the Town of Suffield). 

   

On-site septic system 

   

Waste Disposal Unknown

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The property is in the following municipal zone(s):

  X 

Zoned 

   

Not zoned  

   

Not known 

 X

Residential

 

Industrial 

 

Commercial

   

Institutional 

 

Other: 

 [identify “other” zone]

Special features of the property, if known: Property is subject to a 25' wide sewer easement on the eastern half of the property in favor of the Town of Suffield

Value of property, if known: The property is to be released to the Town of Suffield for $210,000.00

   

If checked, value is not known.

Type of Sale or Transfer:

  X 

Sale or transfer of property in fee 

 

Sale or transfer of partial interest in the property (such as an easement). Description of interest:

Proposed recipient, if known: The Town of Suffield

Proposed use by property recipient, if known: Unknown

The agency is proposing to transfer the property with the following restrictions on future uses:

  X 

If checked, the state is not currently proposing restrictions on future uses.

Reason the state of Connecticut is proposing to transfer this property: Property is no longer needed for transportation purposes. 

Comments from the public are welcome and will be accepted until the close of business on Friday, November 4, 2022.

Comments may include (but are not limited to) information you might have about significant natural resources or recreation resources on the property, as well as your recommendations for means to preserve such resources.

 

Written comments or questions* should be sent to:

Name: Ms. Melanie A. Fadoir, Supervising Property Agent

Agency: Connecticut Department of Transportation, Division of Rights of Way

Address: 2800 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, CT, 06131

E-Mail: Melanie.Fadoir@ct.gov 

*E-Mail submissions are preferred.

(Comments from state agencies must be on agency letterhead and signed by agency head.  Scanned copies are preferred.)

 

What Happens Next:

When this comment period closes, the proposed land transfer can take one of three tracks:

1.   If no public comments are received, the sale or transfer can proceed with no further public comment and no further notices in the Environmental Monitor, unless the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) elects to conduct a review of the property (see #3).

2.   If public comments are received, the Office of Policy and Management (OPM) will respond to those comments. The comments and responses will be published in the Environmental Monitor.  Fifteen days after publication of the comments and responses, the proposed sale or transfer can proceed, unless DEEP elects to conduct a review of the property (see #3).

3.   If DEEP elects to conduct a further review of the property, it may submit to OPM a report with recommendations for preserving all or part of the property. The report and recommendations will be published in the Environmental Monitor, and there will be a 30-day public comment period. The DEEP will publish its responses to any comments received and its final recommendation about the property in the Environmental Monitor. OPM will then make the final determination as to the ultimate disposition of the property, and will publish that determination in the Environmental Monitor. Fifteen days after publication of that final determination, the sale or transfer can proceed.

To find out if this proposed transfer is the subject of further notices, check future editions of the Environmental Monitor. Sign up for e-alerts to receive a reminder e-mail on Environmental Monitor publication dates.