Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB296

Introduced
5/15/23  
Refer
5/15/23  
Report Pass
6/9/23  

Caption

Judicial review of local governmental decisions related to certain land development, local approval of residential housing development, and amendment of zoning ordinances. (FE)

Impact

The implications of SB 296 could be significant for local governance and housing availability in Wisconsin. By standardizing the approval process and reducing the barriers to zoning changes, the bill is expected to facilitate faster residential development, potentially addressing housing shortages. However, it also raises concerns regarding local control over land use and the preservation of neighborhood character, as municipalities may have less authority to reject developments that do not align with community interests.

Summary

Senate Bill 296 introduces a series of amendments aimed at modifying the processes related to residential housing development and local governmental decision-making in zoning matters. The bill mandates that political subdivisions, such as cities and counties, must approve complete applications for residential development permits if they meet existing local requirements. It also limits the ability of these subdivisions to impose supermajority voting requirements for zoning ordinance amendments, making changes more accessible to developers and homeowners looking to expand or adjust local housing stocks.

Contention

Opponents of SB 296 argue that it undermines local autonomy and could lead to unintended consequences, such as increased density in certain areas without adequate infrastructure improvements. The provisions for judicial review through certiorari highlight the intent to ensure that decisions made by political subdivisions are not arbitrarily overturned; nonetheless, critics fear that the expedited review processes may prioritize development interests over local residents' needs and preferences.

Additional_points

Another critical aspect of the bill is its stipulation that judicial reviews of decisions related to land development and zoning will be handled under specific conditions outlined in the newly created statutes. The proposed changes would also provide leverage to individuals adversely affected by local decisions, allowing them to seek mandamus relief if their permit applications are unjustly denied.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB266

Judicial review of local governmental decisions related to certain land development, local approval of residential housing development, and amendment of zoning ordinances. (FE)

WI AB647

Housing development approvals: residential units.

WI AB1397

Local planning: housing element: inventory of land for residential development.

WI AB1276

Housing developments: ordinances, policies, and standards.

WI SB450

Housing development: approvals.

WI AB1075

Planning and zoning: residential developments.

WI AB1630

Planning and zoning: housing development approvals: student housing projects.

WI SB423

Land use: streamlined housing approvals: multifamily housing developments.

WI AB168

Planning and zoning: annual report: housing development: streamlined approvals.

WI SB9

Housing development: approvals.

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