Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1402

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Local government permits for shoreline structures.

Impact

The bill is expected to simplify the permitting process for shoreline structures, which supporters argue will encourage the development of boathouses and similar types of construction along lakeshores. By allowing local municipalities greater authority to oversee these permits, it is anticipated that local building departments will be better able to address community-specific needs and regulations. However, by reducing the layer of oversight from state agencies, there are concerns regarding potential environmental impacts and the management of public lake resources.

Summary

House Bill 1402 seeks to amend the Indiana Code concerning construction permits for local government shoreline structures. This bill specifies that individuals intending to construct a boathouse or any permanent structure that includes both walls and a roof on or near a public freshwater lake are required to obtain a construction permit from the local building department of their county or municipality. Notably, this proposed legislation eliminates the need for an additional permit from the department of natural resources, streamlining the permitting process for local construction.

Contention

Among the points of contention surrounding HB 1402 is the balance of power between local and state government oversight in managing natural resources. Critics warn that diminishing state oversight may lead to inconsistencies in how waterfront properties are managed, potentially harming local ecosystems and public access to water resources. Additionally, the criteria for the issuance of these permits, as outlined in the bill, may not adequately consider cumulative effects on public rights, wildlife, and waterway management, raising alarms among environmental advocates and concerned citizens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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