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HB 1130 aimed to streamline residential construction by allowing local governments to create housing improvement zones, exempting them from permits while ensuring safety inspections.
HB 1130 aimed to streamline residential construction by allowing local governments to create housing improvement zones, exempting them from permits while ensuring safety inspections.
Bill Number: HB 1130
Introduced: January 15, 2025
Status: Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment
Sponsor: Representative Pilkington
House Bill 1130 aimed to amend existing laws regarding permitting for residential construction in Arkansas. The primary intent of the bill was to streamline the permitting process for residential unit improvement projects and to empower local governments to create designated areas known as "housing improvement zones." This initiative was designed to encourage residential development and improve housing conditions within local jurisdictions.
The bill proposed several significant changes to current legislation:
Creation of Housing Improvement Zones:
Permit Exemptions:
Home Inspection Requirement:
The proposed legislation would have had several implications:
Local Governments: Empowered to create housing improvement zones, local governments could potentially stimulate residential development and address housing shortages in their areas.
Homeowners and Developers: By eliminating the need for permits, the bill aimed to simplify the process for homeowners and developers looking to improve residential properties, potentially leading to faster project completion.
Housing Quality Assurance: The requirement for a home inspection would help ensure that improvements meet safety and quality standards, balancing the need for expedited processes with the necessity of maintaining housing quality.
In summary, HB 1130 sought to modernize the permitting process for residential construction in Arkansas while allowing local governments greater flexibility in managing housing development. However, the bill did not progress beyond the committee stage.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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