Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB5416

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

Compelling the state building code council to expand residential building code classifications.

Impact

The bill intends to impact state laws by fundamentally altering how residential building classifications are defined and enforced. Expanding the classifications means that builders will have more options in terms of materials and methods they can use, which could potentially expedite the construction process and lower costs for consumers. This change could lead to innovation in residential housing designs, ultimately increasing the availability of housing and possibly making it more affordable.

Summary

SB5416 mandates the state building code council to expand classifications within the residential building code. This legislation aims to offer a more flexible and inclusive framework for residential building standards, allowing for diverse construction techniques and styles. Proponents of the bill argue that this expansion is crucial in addressing the growing demand for varied housing options in the state, especially as populations continue to rise and housing shortages become more prevalent.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB5416 appears to be generally supportive among stakeholders who advocate for housing development and construction flexibility. However, there are concerns from some community groups and local governments about the potential implications of a less regulated housing market. These critics argue that expanding classifications could lead to lower quality control in construction, potentially endangering safety standards and building integrity.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the scope of the state's authority in defining these classifications and the potential loss of local discretion in building regulations. Critics fear that by centralizing decision-making within the state building code council, unique local needs might be overlooked, leading to housing developments that do not align with community standards and values. The debate reveals a fundamental concern regarding the balance between state oversight and local governance in housing matters.

Companion Bills

WA HB1409

Crossfiled Compelling the state building code council to expand residential building code classifications.

Previously Filed As

WA HB1409

Compelling the state building code council to expand residential building code classifications.

WA HB1193

Affirming that the legislature has not provided authority for the state building code council to use greenhouse gas emissions as a consideration in residential building codes or energy codes.

WA SB5429

Concerning membership in the state building code council.

WA SB6291

Streamlining the state building code council operating procedures by establishing criteria for statewide amendments to the state building code.

WA HB2465

Streamlining the state building code council operating procedures by establishing criteria for statewide amendments to the state building code.

WA HB1433

Concerning energy labeling of residential buildings.

WA HB1015

Concerning energy labeling of residential buildings.

WA SB5792

Concerning the definition of multiunit residential buildings.

WA HB1042

Concerning the use of existing buildings for residential purposes.

WA SB5058

Exempting buildings with 12 or fewer units that are no more than two stories from the definition of multiunit residential building.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.