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Middlesex County, Connecticut Property Regulations

What you need to know about building setbacks and zoning in Middlesex County.

No County-Level Zoning

Connecticut handles land use regulations at the town level, not the county level. Connecticut's 8 counties are geographic/judicial divisions without legislative authority.

What This Means for Property Owners

  • Connecticut counties have no zoning authority
  • All 169 towns set their own zoning regulations
  • Contact your specific town for requirements

What You Should Check Instead

For property regulations in Middlesex County, check with:

  • Your town zoning enforcement officer for setback and building rules
  • Town Planning & Zoning Commission for local regulations
  • Connecticut DEEP for wetland and coastal area rules
  • Deed restrictions recorded on your property

Why Property Lines Still Matter

Even without county zoning, knowing your exact property boundaries is essential in Middlesex County:

  • Neighbor disputes — The #1 cause of rural property conflicts
  • Fence placement — Build on your land, not your neighbor's
  • Adverse possession — Connecticut allows claims after 15 years of open use
  • Future sales — Boundary disputes can derail closings

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