Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB282

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Caption

Relating to the authority of certain counties and municipalities to regulate certain subdivisions in a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction.

Impact

The implications of HB 282 are significant as they shift regulatory power from municipalities to counties in specified circumstances. The bill stipulates that before any agreement is amended, the county must engage in consultation with the affected municipality and provide a notice ahead of time. By establishing a framework for how these jurisdiction agreements can be modified, the bill aims to streamline the decision-making process related to land development and address the growing complexities arising from population and housing demands.

Summary

House Bill 282 proposes changes to the Local Government Code, particularly aimed at clarifying and expanding the authority of certain counties in Texas regarding the regulation of subdivisions within a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. The bill introduces provisions that allow counties with populations exceeding 370,000 and multiple small municipalities to unilaterally amend existing agreements concerning subdivision regulations. This amendment would permit counties to take over jurisdiction for large subdivisions, defined as 'qualified parcels', which can include tracts of land greater than 10 acres intended for residential development into smaller lots.

Contention

Notably, concerns surrounding this bill include the potential for overreach by county authorities, which may undermine local governance in smaller municipalities. Critics argue that transferring jurisdiction could lead to a one-size-fits-all approach that does not consider unique local needs or conditions. Furthermore, the introduction of binding arbitration for parties wishing to amend agreements marks a shift towards a more formalized and possibly contentious process for resolving disputes regarding land use, which could complicate timely development decisions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 242. Authority Of Municipality And County To Regulate Subdivisions In And Outside Municipality's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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