Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2280

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To establish commonsense permitting reforms for businesses and landowners

Impact

If enacted, HB 2280 would notably revise the framework governing special permits and variances, enhancing the powers of local permit granting authorities. The bill intends to streamline the process, making it more straightforward for applicants seeking to deviate from strict zoning restrictions. By articulating how variances can be granted—considering the benefits to the applicant against potential detriments to the surrounding community—it seeks to optimize both development potential and community interests, potentially leading to increased economic activity and growth in Massachusetts.

Summary

House Bill 2280, introduced by Representative Kevin G. Honan, aims to reform the permitting process for businesses and landowners in Massachusetts. The bill proposes modifications to Chapter 40A of the General Laws, which pertains to zoning regulations. Key amendments focus on the issuance of special permits and variances, simplifying the process for land use that aligns with municipal zoning laws. The changes are designed to balance permitting efficiency with community welfare by ensuring that special permits promote harmony with local ordinances while maintaining necessary oversight.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 2280 centers on the degree of local control retained by municipalities versus the need for economic incentivization through easier access to permits. Proponents argue that by removing excessive hurdles, the bill facilitates economic development and responsiveness to community needs. However, opponents voice concerns that loosening permitting standards might lead to undesirable developments, risking community character and safety if not carefully checked. This tension reflects a broader discourse in land use policy, emphasizing the necessity of finding a middle ground between development facilitation and local governance.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H2281

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MA H1517

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MA H2124

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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

Similar Bills

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