Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB636 Latest Draft

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                            By: Huffines S.B. No. 636
 (In the Senate - Filed January 27, 2017; February 13, 2017,
 read first time and referred to Committee on Intergovernmental
 Relations; April 26, 2017, reported favorably by the following
 vote:  Yeas 5, Nays 0, 1 present not voting; April 26, 2017, sent
 to printer.)


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to procedures for certain municipalities to adopt or amend
 a national model building code.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  The heading to Section 214.217, Local Government
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 214.217.  PROCEDURES FOR [NOTICE REGARDING] MODEL CODE
 ADOPTION OR AMENDMENT IN CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES.
 SECTION 2.  Section 214.217, Local Government Code, is
 amended by amending Subsections (b) and (e) and adding Subsection
 (g) to read as follows:
 (b)  This section applies only to a municipality with a
 population of more than 40,000 [100,000].
 (e)  The [On the written request from five or more persons,
 the] governing body of the municipality shall hold a public hearing
 open to public comment on the proposed adoption of or amendment to a
 national model code under this section. The hearing must be held on
 or before the 14th day before the date the governing body adopts the
 ordinance that adopts or amends a national model code under this
 section.
 (g)  On or before the 30th day before the date of a hearing
 under Subsection (e), the governing body must publish a
 cost-benefit analysis of the code or amendment that includes:
 (1)  estimations of the code's or amendment's:
 (A)  cost to the local economy;
 (B)  effect on tax revenue;
 (C)  effect on net growth in new development in
 the municipality; and
 (D)  additional cost per unit of development in
 each type of zoning use designated by the municipality; and
 (2)  for an amendment that addresses existing or
 potential harm to health and safety:
 (A)  scientific evidence supporting the
 probability or likelihood that the harm has occurred or will occur;
 and
 (B)  scientific evidence supporting the
 probability or likelihood that the amendment will prevent or
 address the harm.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.
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