Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1142

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Restoring a lower threshold for permit challenges

Impact

If passed, S1142 could significantly impact the manner in which permit challenges are handled in Massachusetts. This legislation intends to balance the scales between the rights of individuals seeking to challenge permits and the interests of developers or municipalities. By making it more difficult for appeals to proceed without financial considerations, the law aims to reduce the backlog of cases that can delay important development projects, thereby promoting economic development and community planning.

Summary

Senate Bill S1142 seeks to amend Chapter 40A of the General Laws by restoring a lower threshold for challenges to permits within the judicial system. This bill allows the court the discretion to require plaintiffs, who are appealing decisions to approve special permits, variances, or site plans, to post a surety or cash bond up to $50,000. The intention is to expedite the decision-making process by minimizing unnecessary delays caused by appeals, emphasizing that the harm to the defendant or public interest must be weighed against the financial burden imposed on the plaintiff.

Contention

Notably, there may be contention surrounding the implications of financial stipulations on plaintiffs during appeals. Critics might argue that requiring a bond places an undue burden on individuals, particularly those with limited financial means, potentially silencing legitimate challenges to permit decisions. Thus, while proponents might view the bill as a necessary reform to streamline the permitting process and protect public interests, opponents could see it as a barrier to justice that favors developers over community voices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3552

Relative to zoning voting thresholds

MA S1788

Relative to restoring corporate tax rates

MA H1339

Restoring the Commonwealth's public housing

MA S910

Relative to the financial statement review and financial statement audit thresholds for Massachusetts public charities

MA H2492

Restoring the retirement rights of certain employees

MA H2856

Relative to restoring corporate tax rates

MA S1614

Restoring the retirement rights of certain employees

MA H1693

Relative to felony threshold for multiple theft offenses

MA H527

Relative to adjusting approved costs threshold

MA H2064

To establish commonsense permitting reforms for businesses and landowners

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.