Construction lien revisions.
HB 253 lets Henderson County down-zone land to protect farmland or FEMA floodplains without all owners’ consent, retroactive to Dec 11, 2024.
HB 253 lets Henderson County down-zone land to protect farmland or FEMA floodplains without all owners’ consent, retroactive to Dec 11, 2024.
HB 253 restores a local government’s authority in Henderson County to initiate zoning amendments that “down‑zone” property when those amendments are undertaken for two specified public purposes: (1) farmland preservation in agricultural districts, and (2) floodplain mitigation in areas designated as FEMA special flood hazard areas. The bill amends G.S. 160D‑601(d) to carve out these two exceptions to the general rule that a down‑zoning amendment is not enforceable without the written consent of all affected property owners.
If you want, I can:
- Pull the exact redline language of the amendment to G.S. 160D‑601(d);
- Identify recent local ordinances in Henderson County that could be affected; or
- Draft a short FAQ for local property owners explaining how the change may affect them.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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