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NVCOG board urges suspension of 8‑30g filings until regional housing growth plans take effect
Summary
The NVCOG board voted unanimously to recommend that the General Assembly suspend acceptance of 8‑30g applications until regional housing growth plans are effective, citing risk of a surge in speculative filings and the need for orderly implementation of the new law.
At the meeting, the board considered a recommendation from the executive committee to adopt a formal legislative position urging suspension of 8‑30g (the state statute governing affordable housing appeals) application filings until regional housing growth plans required by the recent special session public act are in effect.
George Temple moved the recommendation; the motion was…
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