AN ACT RELATING TO PROPERTY -- RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT
Directs DEEP to prepare a report evaluating potential state management of Colebrook River Lake, outlining options, costs, regulatory impacts, and effects on residents and users.
Directs DEEP to prepare a report evaluating potential state management of Colebrook River Lake, outlining options, costs, regulatory impacts, and effects on residents and users.
Title: AN ACT CONCERNING A REPORT ON THE STATE'S POTENTIAL MANAGEMENT OF THE COLEBROOK RIVER LAKE
Introduced: April 14, 2025
Status (as of provided record): Referred to Local Government (after passage in originating chamber); originally referred to Joint Committee on the Environment
Note: The full bill text was not included in the materials provided. This summary is based on the bill title, subject metadata (including the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and Colebrook River Lake) and the legislative action history. Exact statutory language, required timelines, funding, and specific report elements are not present in the available record.
HB 5676 directs the state to prepare a formal report evaluating the state's potential role in managing Colebrook River Lake. The intent is to study options for state management, identify impacts and costs, and inform legislative or administrative decisions about future oversight, operations, or ownership related to the lake.
(These items are commonly requested in similar report bills; they are plausible elements but not confirmed for HB 5676.)
- Current ownership, operational responsibilities, and legal constraints affecting the lake and any associated dam or infrastructure.
- Environmental status (water quality, habitat, species), regulatory compliance, and mitigation needs.
- Recreational uses, public access, and local economic impacts.
- Estimated costs and funding mechanisms for state management, maintenance, or improvements.
- Stakeholder engagement summary (town of Colebrook, local residents, conservation groups, emergency services).
- Recommendations and options (e.g., continued local management, state takeover, shared management, or transfer).
Next steps would include committee consideration in the receiving chamber, possible amendment, floor votes, and (if passed) enactment and any administrative implementation steps specified in the bill text.
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