Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB840

Introduced
4/4/23  

Caption

Providing for building permits and endangered and threatened species; and making an appropriation.

Impact

The bill's implementation will necessitate changes in how municipalities process building permits, as they will need to incorporate environmental assessments into their permitting processes. Applicants must supply detailed information regarding the potential effects of their construction projects on endangered species, which will be reviewed by various state entities including the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. The legislation allocates substantial financial resources, with an appropriation of $20 million intended for training personnel to carry out these new responsibilities.

Summary

House Bill 840 aims to amend the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act to establish new provisions related to building permits in the context of protecting endangered and threatened species. The bill stipulates that municipalities cannot issue building permits unless applicants provide evidence that their proposed constructions will not negatively impact such species. This approach not only addresses environmental concerns but also enhances the regulatory framework for construction projects, holding more stringent requirements for the preservation of local wildlife.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 840 appears to be cautiously optimistic among environmental advocates, who view the legislation as a step toward greater accountability in construction practices. However, there are concerns from several stakeholders, including developers and municipalities, who may find the new requirements burdensome and time-consuming. The balance between economic development and environmental protection is a point of contention, with differing opinions on whether the regulations might hinder progress or enhance sustainable practices.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential for increased delays in the permitting process and the significant financial implications for municipalities required to develop and enforce these new environmental standards. Critics argue that while the intent to protect endangered species is commendable, the practical implications may lead to bureaucratic slowdowns. Additionally, the requirement for detailed assessments could complicate the construction approval timeline and add costs to development projects, prompting discussions on how to manage these challenges effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB52

Providing for building permits and endangered and threatened species; and making an appropriation.

PA H1229

Endangered and Threatened Species

PA H0711

Endangered and Threatened Species

PA HB894

Endangered and Threatened Species - Incidental Taking - Bats

PA SB946

Endangered and Threatened Species - Incidental Taking - Bats

PA HB1422

Relating To Endangered And Threatened Species.

PA H0588

An act relating to threatened or endangered species

PA H0812

An act relating to threatened and endangered species

PA A1997

Prohibits certain actions relative to endangered and threatened plant species; directs DEP commissioner to take certain actions to protect endangered and threatened plant species.

PA A1817

Prohibits certain actions relative to endangered and threatened plant species; directs DEP commissioner to take certain actions to protect endangered and threatened plant species.

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