Bill
LC 2268
Revise laws for divisions of land exempt from subdivision review
LC 2268 rewrites which land divisions qualify for exemption from subdivision review, changing timelines and oversight for cities, counties, and developers.
Bill
LC 2268
LC 2268 rewrites which land divisions qualify for exemption from subdivision review, changing timelines and oversight for cities, counties, and developers.
LC 2268 is a draft bill introduced in the Assembly on December 7, 2024, titled “Revise laws for divisions of land exempt from subdivision review.” The bill appears to focus on modifying existing statutes that govern when divisions of land can occur without undergoing subdivision review. The subject areas include local government, planning and development, and property, with particular relevance to cities, towns, and counties.
Note: The actual bill text would be needed to identify precise provisions, affected statutes, and any new requirements or deadlines.
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