North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S744

Introduced
4/6/23  
Refer
4/10/23  

Caption

Environmental Permitting Reforms

Impact

The proposed legislation has significant implications for how environmental permits are managed in North Carolina. By establishing fixed deadlines for permit approvals—such as 45 days for stormwater permits and 60 days for water quality certifications—the bill intends to diminish the uncertainty and lengthy waits traditionally associated with obtaining necessary state approvals. This reform is expected to encourage new developments by making compliance with environmental regulations less burdensome for businesses and developers.

Summary

Senate Bill 744, titled Environmental Permitting Reforms, seeks to streamline and expedite the environmental permitting process in North Carolina. The bill establishes an express review program for environmental permits and certifications, allowing faster processing times for various permits related to stormwater management, stream origination certifications, and erosion control permits. This initiative is aimed at reducing bureaucratic delays and facilitating faster project approvals, thereby supporting economic development within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 744 appears mixed among stakeholders. Proponents, which include many business groups and developers, advocate that the bill will provide the regulatory relief needed for economic growth and job creation by simplifying the permitting process. Conversely, environmental activists and some local governments voice concerns, arguing that hastening permit approvals could compromise environmental protections and diminish local governance in managing land and water resources.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention regarding SB 744 is the balance between economic growth and environmental sustainability. Critics fear that expedited processes could lead to insufficient environmental review, potentially allowing developments that negatively impact wetlands and watersheds. Additionally, there are concerns about the reduced role of local governments in permitting decisions, raising questions about local accountability and the ability to address specific environmental contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S684

Stormwater Program Revisions

NC H352

Bid Reqs/Permitting/Inundation Maps/CAMA

NC S686

Regulatory Reform Act of 2023

NC S665

Upland Basin Permitting Reform

NC H600

Regulatory Reform Act of 2023

NC S428

IBT Reforms

NC H579

Sedimentation Act & Other Env'l. Changes

NC S607

Regulatory Reform Act of 2024

NC H385

Various Energy/Env. Changes

NC S166

2024 Bldg. Code Regulatory Reform

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