Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2283

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To safeguard municipal permitting

Impact

A notable aspect of the bill is its intention to offer a more structured timeline within which construction must commence and continue to completion. Under the new specifications, construction operations must begin within 12 months after a building permit is issued and be continued expeditiously for completion. Additionally, if a special permit or site plan approval is involved, operations must commence within three years. This change seeks to coordinate the permitting process more efficiently and align construction with the local regulatory framework, potentially enhancing municipal oversight.

Summary

House Bill 2283, titled 'An Act to safeguard municipal permitting', aims to amend existing laws surrounding zoning ordinances and building permits in Massachusetts. This bill specifically modifies Section 6 of Chapter 40A, addressing the duration and conditions under which construction or operations under a building permit must conform to subsequent amendments in local ordinances or by-laws. The proposed changes are designed to provide clarity and certainty for both municipalities and builders regarding compliance with evolving regulations during the life of a permit.

Contention

While proponents of HB 2283 argue that it will streamline the permitting process and protect community interests by clarifying the relationship between new amendments and existing permits, there may be points of contention among local governments and developers. Some stakeholders might express concerns that the specified timelines could be too rigid, potentially hindering development projects that require flexibility due to unique circumstances. The discussions surrounding the bill may involve balancing the need for regulatory clarity with the practical realities of construction and development in diverse local contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2281

Reducing impervious surfaces

MA H1517

Relative to housing authority executive director contracts

MA H2124

To protect hospital workers from being deprived of their wages

MA H1518

Relative to starter homes

MA H601

Relative to creating a commercial driver’s license pilot program at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School

MA H2282

Providing for safe subdivision ways

MA H3350

Relative to Commonwealth building projects

MA H770

Clarifying the classification of assisted living residences

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