Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB284

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Housing.

Impact

By establishing a clear deadline for permit approvals, HB284 intends to streamline the building process and enhance the housing supply in Hawaii. The legislation is expected to foster a more predictable and efficient permitting environment, thereby incentivizing construction and potentially lowering home prices. The bill could transform how building projects are managed in the state, encouraging developers to move forward with new projects while assuring that necessary regulations are still adhered to.

Summary

House Bill 284 aims to address the significant delays in the issuance of building permits for residential housing projects in Hawaii. According to findings presented in the bill, Hawaii has some of the longest processing times for these permits, which averages three times longer than other states. The bill seeks to implement a 'shot clock' mechanism, which would require counties to approve building permits within sixty days if certain conditions are met, including certification by licensed engineers and architects. This initiative targets the state's housing supply issues and the associated high home prices due to prolonged permitting processes.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, the bill has sparked discussions regarding its potential impact on local governance and environmental protections. Critics may argue that hastening the permitting process could overlook crucial environmental checks or the significance of considering community-specific needs. The balance between expediting housing development and maintaining due diligence regarding local regulations and public safety remains a point of contention among lawmakers and community advocates. Thus, while HB284 presents a proactive solution to a pressing issue, it brings forth concerns about regulatory oversight and local control.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB913

Relating To Housing.

HI SB914

Relating To Housing.

HI SB912

Relating To Housing.

HI SB65

Relating To Housing.

HI SB25

Relating To Housing.

HI SB70

Relating To Housing.

HI SB288

Relating To Housing.

HI HB77

Relating To Housing.

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