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Senate Committee on Housing passes permit-timeline bill with historic-preservation qualification amendments
Summary
The Senate Committee on Housing voted Feb. 11 to pass with amendments Senate Bill 66, which would require counties to grant building permits within 60 days when an application is stamped by a licensed engineer and architect and other conditions are met.
The Senate Committee on Housing voted Feb. 11 to pass with amendments Senate Bill 66, which would require counties to grant building permits within 60 days if the application is stamped and certified by a licensed engineer and architect and certain other conditions are met.
The committee’s chair said the recommendation was to pass the measure with amendments that are technical and non-substantive, and the committee accepted comments from the Department of Land and Natural Resources’ State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD). The chair read proposed language to require a complete application filing and to insert a requirement that qualified professionals meet SHPD rules…
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