Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1954

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the authority of a county to regulate land use in certain areas in and around hydrologically sensitive areas.

Impact

The potential impact of SB1954 is significant as it grants counties the authority to enforce stricter land-use regulations in specific areas deemed critical for water quality enhancement. This new regulatory framework is intended to ensure that development in these sensitive areas considers environmental impacts, focusing on maintaining the integrity of local ecosystems. Additionally, the bill's stipulation for public elections beforehand places the final regulatory authority in the hands of local voters, directly involving communities in the decision-making process.

Summary

Senate Bill 1954 aims to empower counties in Texas to regulate land use in and around hydrologically sensitive areas to enhance water quality protection. It defines specific areas, such as aquifer recharge zones and floodplains, where counties can adopt zoning and building regulations intended to safeguard public health and safety. The bill mandates that counties can only implement these regulations following an election that validates public support through a signed petition from registered voters.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1954 include the balance between local regulatory authority and development interests. Supporters argue that the bill is essential for protecting local water resources against pollution and overdevelopment. In contrast, critics may view it as an unnecessary barrier to economic development and growth, potentially complicating land-use approvals. The enforcement mechanism is also a concern; the bill classifies violations as Class C misdemeanors, raising questions about the implications of such legal frameworks on compliance and local governance.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 231. County Zoning Authority
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3398

Relating to county zoning authority for counties adjacent to populous counties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3995

Relating to the regulatory authority of certain counties to protect the operations of military installations.

TX HB899

Relating to the authority of certain counties to regulate noise levels in residential areas; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB2408

Relating to building codes applicable in the unincorporated areas of a county; authorizing a fee.

TX HB5336

Relating to the powers and duties of Port Freeport; limiting the authority of certain municipalities to regulate land use by Port Freeport; and the creation of a reinvestment zone containing property owned by Port Freeport.

TX SB156

Relating to the regulation and management of the use of groundwater and regulation of groundwater conservation districts.

TX HB1719

Relating to local option elections to legalize or prohibit the operation of eight-liners; imposing fees and issuing fee permits; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.

TX HB5359

Relating to the creation of the Williamson County Development District No. 1; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

TX HB4115

Relating to eligibility for membership on and the regulation of horse racing by the Texas Racing Commission and a prohibition on the conduct of greyhound or other dog racing as live events in this state; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1418

Relating to the route designation for the issuance of a permit for the movement of oversize and overweight vehicles in certain counties.

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