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§ 56-0511. Change of use.
  1.  At  least  sixty  days  before the start of physical alteration or
construction constituting a change of use at a property investigated  or
remediated under an environmental restoration project, or at least sixty
days  before  a  change  of  use  at  such  a property 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 and the clerks of the  county  and  other
municipalities in which such property is located.
  2.  No  person shall engage in any activity at a property investigated
or remediated under an environmental restoration  project  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 project; or expose
the public health or the environment to a significantly increased threat
of harm or damage from such property.  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:

(i) "change of use" means the transfer of title to all or part of property subject to an environmental restoration project, the erection of any structure on such property, and the creation of a park or other public or private recreational facility on such property, 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 environmental restoration project.

(ii) "complete notice" means a notice that adequately apprises the department of the contemplated physical alteration of the property and how such alteration may affect the property's proposed, ongoing, or completed project, or of the proposed new owner's ability to implement the engineering and institutional controls associated with the property.