Local Government Planning
The legislation seeks to streamline the process for housing development by mandating that municipal authorities approve plans or plats within specific timeframes, establishing a maximum limit on the combination of taxes and fees imposed on builders and developers. By enforcing a 10% cap on the total of such fees relative to the sales price of homes, the bill aims to reduce the financial burden on developers, thereby encouraging the construction of more housing units. This could have significant implications for the housing market, especially in urban areas facing high demand.
Bill S0004, known as the South Carolina Home Attainability Act, aims to mitigate administrative and permitting costs and barriers to housing construction while ensuring safety and public welfare. Specifically, it introduces provisions that allow local governments to implement policies aimed at increasing housing affordability. Among the measures proposed are the waiving or deferring of system development charges and the potential for property tax exemptions or freezes. The intent of this bill reflects a growing concern regarding housing affordability in South Carolina, addressing the ongoing housing shortage.
While supporters of Bill S0004 argue that reducing costs and increasing efficiency in the housing construction process will lead to more affordable housing options, there is potential for contention regarding the involvement of third-party inspectors. The bill allows builders to hire certified inspectors, which may raise concerns regarding the quality and uniformity of inspections. Opponents might argue that this provision could lead to less accountability and oversight in building safety standards. Additionally, there may be skepticism from local authorities about ceding control over inspections to private entities.