Conn. Gen. Stat. § 7-148
(1949 Rev., S. 619; 1953, 1955, S. 248d; 1957, P.A. 13, S. 7; 201; 354, S. 1; 1959, P.A. 359, S. 1; 1961, P.A. 187; 570; 1963, P.A. 434; 626; February, 1965, P.A. 582; 1967, P.A. 126; 805, S. 3; 830; 1969, P.A. 694, S. 20; 1971, P.A. 389, S. 1; 802, S. 1; P.A. 73-614, S. 2, 3; P.A. 75-178, S. 1, 2; P.A. 76-32; P.A. 78-331, S. 4, 58; P.A. 79-531, S. 1; 79-618, S. 1; P.A. 80-403, S. 7, 10; P.A. 81-219, S. 1, 3; P.A. 82-327, S. 5; P.A. 83-168, S. 3; 83-188, S. 1; 83-587, S. 78, 96; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 83-3, S. 1; P.A. 84-232, S. 1-3; P.A. 86-97, S. 2, 3; 86-229, S. 1, 2; P.A. 87-278, S. 1, 5; P.A. 88-213, S. 1, 2; 88-221, S. 1; P.A. 90-334, S. 1; P.A. 93-434 , S. 18 , 20 ; P.A. 95-7 ; 95-320 ; P.A. 97-199 , S. 5 ; 97-320 , S. 4 , 11 ; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-11 , S. 62 , 65 ; P.A. 98-188 , S. 2 ; P.A. 99-129 ; 99-188 , S. 3 , 6 ; P.A. 00-136 , S. 7 , 10 ; P.A. 01-128 , S. 1 ; P.A. 03-19 , S. 19 ; P.A. 06-185 , S. 7 ; P.A. 07-141 , S. 4 ; P.A. 08-184 , S. 34 ; P.A. 10-152 , S. 7 ; P.A. 11-80 , S. 122 ; P.A. 12-146 , S. 2 ; P.A. 13-103 , S. 1 ; 13-181 , S. 1 ; P.A. 15-42 , S. 9 ; 15-100 , S. 1 ; P.A. 16-208 , S. 3 .)
For constitutionality, see 95 C. 365 . Cited. 102 C. 228 . Vote to change compensation of town officers under section discussed. 103 Conn. 424 , see also 104 C. 255 . Grant of power to enact ordinances ordinarily implies power to repeal them. 118 C. 11 . Cited. 119 C. 603 . State delegated power to make traffic rules applying to all vehicles alike, but retained special power to regulate motor vehicles with specific exceptions noted in Sec. 14-162 . 125 C. 501; 135 C. 71 . Cited. 129 C. 109 ; 133 C. 29 ; 135 C. 421 . "Regulate" does not so much imply creating a new thing as arranging and controlling that which already exists. 143 C. 152 . Confers necessary power to adopt legislation regulating auctions. Id., 698. Ordinance imposing time limitations on the occupancy of land by trailers and mobile homes held constitutional. 146 C. 697 . Constitutionality of ordinance licensing and regulating trailer and mobile home parks discussed; towns without zoning authorities should have power to deal with trailers and mobile homes not only in matters narrowly concerned with public health and safety but in matters concerned with economic and esthetic considerations which can affect public welfare; if ordinance which is police measure imposes a fee, such fee must be reasonably proportionate to cost of administering and enforcing the ordinance. Id., 720. Power to adopt rent control not within general delegation of police power. 147 C. 60 . If charter empowers legislative body of municipality to adopt and amend its own rules of order in exercising certain legislative functions, such body need not act by ordinance or resolution. 148 C. 33 . Cited. Id., 233. Attempt by common council to establish law department by ordinance ineffective where charter provisions were inconsistent with the exercise of such power. 152 C. 287 ; Id., 318; 158 C. 100 . Cited. 166 C. 376 ; 1 81 Conn. 11 4; 183 C. 495 ; 203 C. 267 ; 227 C. 363 ; 234 Conn. 513 , 538. Cited. 1 CA 505 ; 13 CA 1 ; 17 CA 17 ; judgment reversed, see 212 C. 570 . Town limited in authority where city or borough has duplicate power. 14 CS 258 . Test for powers by implication is necessity not convenience. 15 Conn.Supp. 344 . Cited. 20 CS 464 . Omission of any direct mention of a mobile home park as a permitted use of land anywhere in a town does not render zoning law void or unconstitutional. 21 CS 275 . Town may regulate garbage disposal business; it cannot prohibit it; ordinance prohibiting transportation into a town of garbage from any other town held void. Id., 347. Zoning regulation requiring permit for commercial removal of sand and gravel not taking of property without due process; proper exercise of police power. 25 CS 125 . Does not permit adoption of original "special event" ordinance. 29 CS 48 . Cited. 36 CS 74 . Cited as authority for municipality to establish monetary fine for violation of housing code. 4 Conn. Cir. Ct. 244. Subsec. (c): Cited. 192 C. 399 ; 195 C. 524 ; 201 C. 700 ; 203 C. 14 ; 208 C. 543 ; 212 C. 147 ; 217 C. 447 ; 237 Conn. 135 . Subdiv. (7)(H)(xi): Ordinance banning all cigarette vending machines was valid exercise of town's police power, and legislative enactment of Sec. 12-289a was intended to ensure that municipalities remained free to decide if local conditions warranted additional regulation of cigarette vending machines, up to and including an outright ban. 256 C. 105 . In Subdiv. (1)(A), general power to sue and be sued does not mean that municipality may bring suit that it otherwise would have no standing to bring; in Subdiv. (7)(H)(xi), general power to protect health and welfare of municipal inhabitants does not mean that municipality may bring suit with that aim that it otherwise would have no standing to bring. 258 C. 313 . "Public improvement", as used in Subdiv. (6)(A)(iii), is not limited to projects that either already exist or have been approved and funded by municipality; accordingly, Subdiv. (6)(A)(iii) includes within its ambit studies intended to determine feasibility of a particular project. 274 C. 483 . The grant of police powers to municipalities under section is sufficiently broad to encompass the power to require licensing and inspections of residential rental real estate. 288 C. 181 . Although statutes confer on municipalities the power to control streets and to regulate traffic in order to prevent unsafe traffic conditions, under present facts, town's closure of road to prevent access from subdivision in adjoining town was inconsistent with statutes governing review of subdivision applications. 295 C. 802 . Cited. 4 CA 261 ; 10 CA 209 ; 29 CA 207 . Provision enabling municipality to adopt an ordinance providing for the furnishing of water did not authorize planning commission to adopt subdivision regulations that address issues re water supply and water main extensions in a proposed subdivision. 114 CA 509. Cited. 37 CS 124 ; 44 CS 389 .
See Sec. 7-148ff re ordinances imposing special assessment on blighted housing. See Sec. 14-390 re ordinance on operation and use of snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles. See Sec. 14-390m re ordinance on operation and use of dirt bikes and mini-motorcycles and applicable definitions. See Sec. 29-265b re ordinance requiring rain sensor devices on automatic lawn sprinkler systems.