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House narrows fast-track permitting bill to single-family homes after municipalities press local-control concerns
Summary
Lawmakers amended a fast-track permitting bill to limit the 60‑day shot-clock to single-family residential permits only. The Committee of the Whole adopted the committee report after floor amendments and discussion about local control and housing needs.
House Bill 20-88, a bill designed to speed local building-permit reviews through a 60‑day statutory shot clock and clarify timelines for incomplete applications, was amended on the floor to narrow its scope to single-family residential permits.
What changed - Original bill language proposed shot-clock timelines for building-permit approvals in broader categories…
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