Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB28

Introduced
1/15/25  

Caption

Relating To The Land Use Commission.

Impact

This bill represents a significant shift in how boundary amendments are processed, potentially leading to a faster housing development cycle. The reform responds to the urgent need for more housing in Hawaii, where median home prices have risen sharply. By enabling quicker decision-making, advocates believe SB28 could alleviate some of the market pressures that have driven up prices, ultimately increasing the availability of affordable housing options. Furthermore, the bill maintains that it will not affect rights and duties that matured before its enactment, safeguarding existing legal bindings while promoting future housing initiatives.

Summary

SB28 aims to reform the approval process for boundary amendments by the Land Use Commission in Hawaii. The bill reduces the majority required for approving boundary amendments from a supermajority of six affirmative votes to a simple majority of those present and qualified to vote. This legislative change is proposed in response to significant delays in the permit process that currently impede housing development statewide, as highlighted by studies indicating that Hawaii's approval delays are three times the national average. By streamlining this process, the bill seeks to expedite housing construction in a state where median home prices have escalated dramatically.

Contention

Notably, the bill has implications for the governance of land use decisions, raising concerns among various stakeholders about the potential erosion of thorough review processes. Critics may argue that simplifying the voting requirement could lead to hasty decisions without comprehensive consideration of community interests or environmental impacts. This contention is rooted in fears that increased housing and development could come at the expense of local oversight and cultural land practices, which have historically been a priority in land use discussions in Hawaii.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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