27-1425 - Change of use.

§ 27-1425. Change of use.    1.  At  least  sixty  days  before the start of physical alteration or  construction constituting a change of use at a  brownfield  site  or  at  least  sixty  days before a change of use at such site not involving any  physical alteration or construction, as the case may be, the  person  or  entity  proposing  to  make  a  change  of  use  shall  provide  written  notification to the department.    2. No person shall engage in any activity at a brownfield site that is  not consistent with restrictions placed upon the use of the property, or  that will, or that reasonably is anticipated to:  prevent  or  interfere  significantly  with  a proposed, ongoing, or completed remedial program;  or expose the public  health  or  the  environment  to  a  significantly  increased  threat  of harm or damage from such site. If the commissioner  determines that a proposed change of use is prohibited pursuant to  this  section,  he  or  she shall, within forty-five days after receipt of the  complete notice required by this section, provide the person giving such  notice with a written determination that such change of use will not  be  authorized, together with the reasons for such determination.    3. For the purposes of this section:    (a) "change of use" means the transfer of title to all or part of such  brownfield  site,  the  erection  of  any  structure  on  such site, the  creation of a park or other public or private recreational  facility  on  such  site,  or  any  activity  that  is  likely  to  disrupt  or expose  contamination or to increase direct human exposure; or any other conduct  that will or may tend to significantly  interfere  with  an  ongoing  or  completed  remedial  program  at  such site and the continued ability to  implement the engineering and  institutional  controls  associated  with  such site.    (b)  "complete  notice"  means  a  notice that adequately apprises the  department of the contemplated change of use of such site and  how  such  change  of  use  may  affect  the site's proposed, ongoing, or completed  remedial program.