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Senate committee backs bill to require county notice, zoning compliance and disclosure for state land commercial leases

3397240 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

A Senate Resources and Environment committee hearing introduced RS32230, which would require the state to notify county commissioners when state land is leased for commercial use, require compliance with county planning and zoning ordinances, and make revenues from such leases subject to public disclosure.

Sen. Van Burton Shaw introduced RS32230 to the Senate Resources and Environment Committee, saying the proposal would add three requirements to existing law for commercial leases of state land: notice to county commissioners, compliance with county planning and zoning ordinances, and public disclosure of revenues generated from those leases.

The bill’s sponsor, Sen. Van Burton Shaw, said, “The state board shall provide notice to the county commissioners when an agreement is…

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