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Senate Bill 505 streamlines zoning changes for property owners in Arkansas, allowing easier modifications that align with land use plans while ensuring community input.
Senate Bill 505 streamlines zoning changes for property owners in Arkansas, allowing easier modifications that align with land use plans while ensuring community input.
Senate Bill 505 (SB 505) aims to amend existing laws regarding municipal planning in Arkansas. The primary intent of the bill is to establish an administrative procedure for changing the zoning or district designation of property under specific circumstances. This change is designed to streamline the process for property owners seeking to modify zoning classifications that align with the adopted land use plan.
The bill introduces several significant amendments to the Arkansas Code, particularly § 14-56-416, § 14-56-422, and § 14-56-423:
Administrative Procedure for Zoning Changes:
Appeal Process:
Public Hearing Requirements:
Certification and Adoption:
Limitations on Changes:
Senate Bill 505 represents a significant shift in the administrative processes governing municipal planning in Arkansas. By allowing for streamlined zoning changes that align with land use plans, the bill aims to facilitate property development while ensuring that community interests are still considered through the appeal process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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