Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1186

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the validation of certain actions relating to municipal airport zoning regulations.

Impact

The bill's provisions specifically validate all actions related to the adoption or enforcement of airport zoning regulations that took place before the effective date of the bill. This means that any prior actions by municipal authorities regarding airport zoning will not face legal challenges due to procedural issues, thereby ensuring continuity in governance and aligning local practices with state mandates. The legislation significantly supports the operational legitimacy of municipal zoning regulations by removing potential legal hurdles.

Summary

House Bill 1186 focuses on the validation of municipal airport zoning regulations, particularly actions taken by municipalities regarding their airport zoning commissions. The bill outlines that such regulations serve governmental functions, fulfill public purpose, and comply with federal or state law. This emphasizes the importance of municipal authority in ensuring safe and effective management of airport operations, especially in the context of international airports and commercial space launch sites.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 1186 appears to be positive among lawmakers, particularly those who recognize the necessity of regulatory clarity in airport operations. There is broad support for measures that bolster local governmental control in aviation and corresponding safety measures. However, the bill's enforceability may invoke caution among stakeholders who wish to ensure that regulatory actions do not inadvertently override local needs and circumstances.

Contention

One potential point of contention is the assurance that validating past actions does not lead to complacency in regulatory practices among municipalities. Some stakeholders may question whether this bill sufficiently addresses issues of transparency and accountability in municipal governance. If the bill is perceived as allowing municipalities to bypass essential oversight, it could raise concerns among community members and advocacy groups focused on governance reform and public safety. Moreover, litigation related to airport regulations could lead to legal debates about the limits of municipal authority.

Companion Bills

TX SB803

Identical Relating to the validation of certain actions relating to municipal airport zoning regulations.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4038

Relating to the limitations period for actions challenging and validations regarding municipal annexation.

TX SB2630

Relating to the validation of certain acts of the Austin County Municipal Utility District No. 1.

TX SB929

Relating to the notice and compensation a municipality must provide before revoking the right to use property for a use that was allowed before the adoption of or change to a zoning regulation or boundary.

TX HB3490

Relating to the notice and compensation a municipality must provide before revoking the right to use property for a use that was allowed before the adoption of or change to a zoning regulation or boundary.

TX HB1514

Relating to protesting changes to municipal zoning regulations and boundaries.

TX HB4637

Relating to protesting changes to municipal zoning regulations and boundaries.

TX HB5397

Relating to the name, powers, and duties of the 3 B&J Municipal Utility District.

TX SB491

Relating to building height restrictions in certain municipalities.

TX HB124

Relating to the permitting of certain concrete plants located in an area of a municipality not subject to zoning regulations.

TX HB5413

Relating to the powers and duties of the Waller County Municipal Utility District No. 2.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.