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Other:
Not zoned Not known
Value of property, if
known:
If checked, value is not known.
Type of Sale or Transfer:
Sale or transfer of property in
fee
Sale or transfer of partial
interest in the property (such as an easement).Description of
interest: Non-exclusive
Easement
Proposed recipient: Town of
Pomfret
Proposed use by property recipient:
The Town of Pomfret intends to install a pressurized sanitary sewer line (i.e., force main pipe) beneath the Trail and an associated pump station off-trail. Each of the above-mentioned users will utilize an individual pump station that will convey wastewater to a centralized pump station located near the intersection of Route 44/169 in Pomfret (See Figure 2). From the centralized pump station, wastewater will be pumped over to the Wastewater Treatment Facility in the Town of Putnam via the force main pipe installed along the Trail for final treatment.
As owner of the Air Line State Park Trail, DEEP will continue to maintain the property for public recreation purposes. The centralized pump station would generally consist of a concrete wet well, submersible pumps, valve vault, remote alarm system, odor control system, a standby emergency generator, and approximately a 60’x12’ stockade fencing enclosure.
The agency is proposing to transfer the property with the following restrictions on future uses:
DEEP will reserve the right to continue to use the land within which the easement will be granted for any use and purposes. The easement will limit the future installation of above ground wastewater infrastructure or appurtenances associated therewith. The easement will require the installation of odor control measures. DEEP will ensure that it incurs no expense as a result of said easement and ensure that the Town of Pomfret bears all direct and indirect costs of construction, building, repairing, operation and maintenance of said easements.
If checked, the state is not currently
proposing restrictions on future uses.
Reason the State of Connecticut is
proposing to transfer this property:
DEEP, in cooperation with the Department of Transportation, will be developing the Trail to enhance recreational opportunities following the Town of Pomfret’s sewer installation project. In exchange, the Town is proposing to provide DEEP with an A-2 survey of the property and create engineering plans for the development of the trail, including 7 road crossings (2 of which are pedestrian bridge designs), all to DOT construction specifications.
Comments
from the public are welcome and will be accepted until the close of business on
OCTOBER 5, 2017
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* should
be sent to:
| Name: |
Paul F. Hinsch |
|
Title: |
Bureau of Assets Management |
|
Agency: |
Office of Policy and Management |
|
Address: |
450 Capitol Avenue |
|
Hartford, CT 06106-1379 | |
| E-Mail: |
Paul.Hinsch@ct.gov |
*E-Mail submissions are preferred.