Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB422

Introduced
4/4/24  
Introduced
4/4/24  

Caption

Limestone County; quarries; certain blasting operations prohibited.

Impact

The enactment of HB 422 would introduce specific restrictions on quarry operations in Limestone County impacting regulations related to environmental safety and local governance. Existing quarries that were established prior to the effective date of this law would be exempt from these restrictions, which suggests an intention to minimize disruptions to current operations while enhancing protections for local historical sites. The bill represents a localized approach to managing industrial activities with potential environmental impacts within the community.

Summary

House Bill 422 addresses the regulation of blasting operations conducted by quarries in Limestone County, Alabama. Specifically, the bill prohibits quarries from engaging in blasting activities outside the corporate limits of any municipality within a one and a half miles radius of any designated historical building or site. This regulation aims to protect historical sites from potential damage caused by such blasting operations, balancing local mining interests with the preservation of cultural heritage.

Contention

Discussions around HB 422 may elicit differing views on the balance between local economic interests and the preservation of historical sites. While supporters might argue that the bill is necessary to protect the community's cultural heritage and tranquility from the effects of nearby blasting, opponents could see it as an unnecessary restriction on businesses that are vital to the local economy. The provision exempting existing quarries may also raise questions about fairness and future regulatory environments for newer mining operations.

Additional_information

The bill's quick passage through the legislative process suggests strong support from local representatives, possibly reflecting community concerns over safety and historical preservation. Scrutiny of the bill could increase as stakeholders in both quarry operations and historical preservation voice their opinions in public discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB263

Limestone County; rock quarries; certain blasting operations prohibited.

AL HB264

Limestone County; rock quarries; certain blasting operations prohibited.

AL HB578

Quarries; Environmental Management Department prohibited form issuing permits under certain circumstances; procedures for local government approval provided; advisory boards provided for

AL H0303

Property Damage Caused by Limestone Mining Operations

AL HB0033

Mining operations-blasting requirements.

AL HB480

Limestone County, coroner salary, appointed deputies, salary approved by county commission, effective next term

AL HB3095

EPA-LIMESTONE MATERIAL

AL HB113

Relating to Limestone County; to establish a service of process fee for the service or attempted service of documents by the Limestone County Sheriff's Office in the civil division of the circuit and district courts; to establish a fingerprint fee for fingerprinting certain persons and a local background check fee; to ratify and confirm fingerprint fees and local background check fees collected prior to the effective date of this act; and to provide for a booking fee to be imposed on each person booked into the Limestone County Jail and subsequently convicted of a crime, the collection of the fees, and for the distribution of the revenues derived from the fees.

AL HB115

Lawrence and Limestone Counties, Board of Registrars, maximum number of days increased, Sec. 17-3-8 am'd.

AL SB285

Lawrence and Limestone Counties, Board of Registrars, maximum number of days increased, Sec. 17-3-8 am'd.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.