Requires Office of Planning Advocacy to publish certain information concerning warehouses over 100,000 square feet on its Internet website.
Impact
The bill intends to empower local governments and communities by providing them with comprehensive and accessible data about significant warehouse operations in their areas. This increased visibility is expected to inform local decision-making processes and help municipalities assess the impacts of these large facilities, thereby enabling better planning in relation to land use, community needs, and environmental considerations.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3833 seeks to enhance transparency regarding large warehouses by requiring the Office of Planning Advocacy to publish a bi-annual listing of all warehouses exceeding 100,000 square feet. This listing will be made available on the office's website and will include crucial information such as the total square footage, operational details, ecological impact, and whether the warehouse is located in an overburdened community. The aim is to provide local boards and the public with vital data that could affect planning decisions and community well-being.
Contention
While the bill appears beneficial in terms of transparency, it has sparked discussions about the potential administrative burden on the Office of Planning Advocacy regarding the compilation and maintenance of the data required. Some stakeholders have raised concerns that the bill may not adequately address existing planning conflicts or provide sufficient oversight of warehouse developments, particularly in densely populated or economically disadvantaged areas. Critics argue that a one-size-fits-all approach might overlook the unique needs and challenges faced by different communities.
Additional_points
A significant aspect of A3833 is its relationship with existing laws concerning state and local government operations. By mandating the publication of warehouse data, the bill modifies provisions in previous legislation concerning state planning. It is seen as part of a larger initiative aimed at enhancing public engagement and understanding of planning decisions that affect local environments and economies.
Establishes Office of Citizen Involvement, Land Use, and Planning Advocate and transfers basic course in land use law and Office of Planning Advocacy to newly established office.
Establishes Office of Citizen Involvement, Land Use, and Planning Advocate and transfers basic course in land use law and Office of Planning Advocacy to newly established office.
Requires State Planning Commission to adopt model ordinance for siting certain warehouses and permits conforming updates to municipal master plans and zoning ordinances and establishes fund in DCA; appropriates $5 million.
Requires State Planning Commission to adopt model ordinance for siting certain warehouses and permits conforming updates to municipal master plans and zoning ordinances and establishes fund in DCA; appropriates $5 million.
Requires State Planning Commission to adopt model buffer ordinances detailing different regulatory options for siting warehouses; allows conforming updates to municipal master plans and zoning ordinances.
Requires State Planning Commission to adopt model buffer ordinances detailing different regulatory options for siting warehouses; allows conforming updates to municipal master plans and zoning ordinances.
Prohibits municipal agency from approving applications for development of certain warehouses unless certificate of need is issued by Office of Local Planning Services in DCA.
Establishes Office of Citizen Involvement, Land Use, and Planning Advocate and transfers basic course in land use law and Office of Planning Advocacy to newly established office.
Establishes Office of Citizen Involvement, Land Use, and Planning Advocate and transfers basic course in land use law and Office of Planning Advocacy to newly established office.
Establishes pilot program in Office of Planning Advocacy to reimburse municipalities for certain expenditures concerning warehouse development; appropriates $1 million.
Establishes pilot program in Office of Planning Advocacy to reimburse municipalities for certain expenditures concerning warehouse development; appropriates $1 million.
Establishes pilot program in Office of Planning Advocacy to reimburse municipalities for certain expenditures concerning warehouse development; appropriates $1 million.
Establishes pilot program in Office of Planning Advocacy to reimburse municipalities for certain expenditures concerning warehouse development; appropriates $1 million.
Requires planning board reexamination report to set forth recommendations for the siting of warehouses consistent with State Plan and with warehouse siting guidance policy adopted by State Planning Commission.
Requires planning board reexamination report to set forth recommendations for the siting of warehouses consistent with State Plan and with warehouse siting guidance policy adopted by State Planning Commission.