Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1090

Caption

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities regarding land use restrictions and building products, materials, or methods used in the construction or renovation of residential or commercial buildings.

Impact

The bill will impact the existing statutory framework around building regulations and land use at the local level. It delineates municipal authorities entrusted with the power to enforce these regulations, particularly focusing on cities with populations of 1.5 million or more and smaller municipalities in specific geographic situations. By instituting controls and easing burdens on developers, the legislation aims to promote uniformity in construction practices and improve regulatory clarity, thereby facilitating smoother compliance for builders and property developers.

Summary

Senate Bill 1090 aims to clarify and define the regulations that governmental entities can adopt regarding land use restrictions and the types of building products, materials, and construction methods utilized in both residential and commercial building projects. The bill specifically outlines which municipalities are covered and establishes certain exemptions related to historical sites and buildings. With the intention of standardizing regulations, SB1090 seeks to address the complexities that arise from varying local government standards across Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1090 appears largely supportive among legislators, as evidenced by its passage in both the Senate and House with overwhelming votes. Proponents view it as a necessary step to streamline regulations that could enhance building efficiency and economic development within Texas. However, there are undercurrents of concern regarding potential overreach by the state, with skeptics questioning whether such regulations may undermine local governance and the unique needs of various communities.

Contention

Notable points of contention stem from the balance between state oversight and local autonomy in land use decision-making. While proponents advocate for a standardized approach to diminish inconsistent regulations that complicate development projects, opponents caution against diminishing local governments' abilities to tailor regulations according to community-specific needs, particularly in terms of environmental protections and historical preservation. The debate reflects a broader discussion on the appropriate level of regulation and control across different governmental layers.

Companion Bills

TX SB2200

Same As Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities regarding building products, materials, or methods used in the construction or renovation of residential or commercial buildings.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4294

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

TX HB3312

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

TX SB2453

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

TX SB39

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

TX HB3959

Relating to certain regulations and taxes utilized by governmental entities for construction and tourism.

TX SB1955

Relating to the regulation of industrial housing and buildings.

TX HB3892

Relating to the regulation and industrial Housing and buildings.

TX SB491

Relating to building height restrictions in certain municipalities.

TX HB2198

Relating to building height restrictions in certain municipalities.

TX HB3153

Relating to the adoption of county and municipal building codes for the insulation and protection of piping in new residential construction.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.