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Committee advances bill to allow clotheslines in common-interest communities, 14-12

2158247 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

The Housing & Community Development Committee voted 14-12 to report House Bill 67 out of committee. The bill would protect the right of residents in common-interest ownership communities to dry clothing using solar energy while allowing community boards to place reasonable restrictions.

The Housing & Community Development Committee advanced House Bill 67 on a 14-12 vote after hearing sponsor remarks and committee discussion.

The bill, described to the committee as guaranteeing “the right of residents living in a common interest ownership community” to dry clothes using solar energy, would also permit community association boards to place reasonable restrictions on where and how clotheslines are used, according to a staff summary presented during the hearing.

Tim, a committee staff member who described the measure to the panel, said, “This bill ensures the right of residents living in a common interest…

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