Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2577

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to subdivision plat requirements in certain counties.

Impact

The legislation has significant implications for land developers and local governments. By establishing a clearer framework for subdivision planning, SB2577 aims to facilitate the development process, thereby potentially stimulating economic growth in those counties. However, it also puts forth stricter standards that must be met to obtain necessary certifications for utility services, which could delay development if compliance is not met. Critics are concerned that these requirements may inadvertently hinder small-scale developers who may struggle to meet the stringent guidelines outlined in the bill.

Summary

SB2577 aims to update and modify subdivision plat requirements specifically in certain Texas counties. The bill outlines the roles and responsibilities of the Texas Water Development Board in overseeing these subdivision regulations, and it introduces new definitions applicable to subdivision development. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to minimum state standards for adequate drinking water, sewer facilities, and solid waste management to ensure the health and safety of residents in newly developed subdivisions. This act is specifically targeted at counties that border the Gulf of Mexico and the United Mexican States, ensuring that the regulations are apt for areas with unique developmental challenges.

Contention

Despite the aim to streamline the development of subdivisions, there is contention surrounding the bill's impact on local control. Opponents argue that it centralizes authority to the state level, potentially undermining the ability of local governments to address specific needs and conditions pertinent to their areas. The concern lies in the bill's emphasis on state-level compliance that may not take into account the varying circumstances faced by different counties, leading to a potential one-size-fits-all approach to local development issues.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 232. County Regulation Of Subdivisions
    • Section: 0015
    • Section: 022
    • Section: 071
    • Section: New Section

Water Code

  • Chapter 16. Provisions Generally Applicable To Water Development
    • Section: 343
    • Section: 350

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 366. On-site Sewage Disposal Systems
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 361. Solid Waste Disposal Act
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 364. County Solid Waste
    • Section: New Section

Property Code

  • Chapter 12. Recording Of Instruments
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB3680

Identical Relating to subdivision plat requirements in certain counties.

Similar Bills

TX HB3680

Relating to subdivision plat requirements in certain counties.

TX HB1604

Relating to the regulation of land development, including county building code standards for new residential construction, and sales in certain counties and municipalities; providing penalties.

TX HB611

Relating to the regulation of subdivisions in counties, including certain border and economically distressed counties.

TX HB4669

Relating to subdivision platting requirements in counties near an international border.

AZ HB2466

Adequate water supply; statewide requirements.

AZ SB1491

Adequate water supply; statewide requirements

TX HB4108

Relating to subdivision plat requirements.

AZ HB2009

Real estate; subdivisions; employment agreements