The proposed Bill No. 6536 aims to amend the general statutes regarding the processes involved in regional councils of government, specifically focusing on the approval of developments that impact inland wetlands and the maintenance of historic properties. The bill mandates that for any proposed development requiring approval from municipal inland wetlands agencies across multiple municipalities that are part of the same regional council of government, each agency must consult with the council prior to making any decisions on the application. This consultation requirement is intended to enhance collaboration and ensure that regional considerations are taken into account in the decision-making process.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that each regional council of government must employ building and housing code officials tasked with inspecting the conditions of historic buildings. These officials will have the authority to access funds from the Community Development Block Grant Program to support the maintenance and repair of these historic structures. This provision aims to promote the preservation of historic properties while ensuring that they meet safety and code standards. Overall, the bill seeks to improve the regulatory framework surrounding development and historic property maintenance within regional councils of government.