Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB844

Introduced
12/28/22  

Caption

Forest crops; exemptions for harvesting.

Impact

The implications of SB844 are expected to be significant for various sectors, particularly in construction and land development. By requiring that land-disturbing activities submit detailed erosion and sediment control plans, the bill enforces stricter regulations aimed at protecting Virginia's natural resources. Potential impacts include increased oversight for developers and landowners, as permits will require thorough documentation proving compliance with environmental standards. This may raise operational costs in the short term for businesses involved in land-disturbing projects but is intended to foster sustainable development practices in the long run.

Summary

SB844 introduces amendments to the existing Virginia Code regarding regulations for land-disturbing activities. The bill primarily focuses on updating the requirements surrounding the submission and approval of erosion and sediment control plans, as well as the establishment of new exemptions and protocols. It aims to improve compliance with environmental protections related to soil erosion and water quality by ensuring that activities causing land disturbance are properly regulated through permits vetted by appropriate authorities. Specifically, local management programs and authorities are given clearer guidelines on how to handle permit applications and compliance checks.

Contention

Despite its intentions, SB844 may raise concerns among stakeholders regarding the additional regulatory burden it places on local governments and developers. There may be apprehension about the compliance costs and operational delays resulting from the need for extensive permit applications and plan approvals. Additionally, whether the bill efficiently balances environmental protection with the economic interests of land development will be a topic of discussion among legislators and lobbyists. Critics may argue that the stringent requirements could stifle growth in affected sectors, while supporters will emphasize the need for preserving Virginia's delicate ecosystems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2282

Forest crops; exemptions from Virginia Stormwater Management Program, etc., for harvesting.

VA SB1374

Water control; agricultural exemptions, definition for "terrace."

VA HB1848

Stormwater management and erosion and sediment control; agreement in lieu of plan.

VA SB1376

Stormwater management and erosion and sediment control; agreement in lieu of plan.

VA SB1248

Forestry: timber harvesting plans: exemptions.

VA AB2276

Forestry: timber harvesting plans: exemptions.

VA HB656

Regulated land-disturbing activities; submission and approval of erosion and sediment control plan.

VA SB365

Regulated land-disturbing activities; submission and approval of erosion and sediment control plan.

VA AB431

Forestry: timber harvesting plans: defensible space: exemptions.

VA HB184

Virginia Stormwater Management Programs; regional industrial facility authorities.

Similar Bills

VA HB2282

Forest crops; exemptions from Virginia Stormwater Management Program, etc., for harvesting.

VA SB1374

Water control; agricultural exemptions, definition for "terrace."

VA SB1376

Stormwater management and erosion and sediment control; agreement in lieu of plan.

VA HB1848

Stormwater management and erosion and sediment control; agreement in lieu of plan.

VA HB184

Virginia Stormwater Management Programs; regional industrial facility authorities.

VA HB2331

Chesapeake Bay Preservation Areas; acceptance of signed & sealed plan in lieu of local plan review.

VA HB1224

Stormwater management; proprietary best management practices.

VA HB1986

Stormwater management regulations; enterprise data center operations.