Chair proposes splitting bill 03/28; committee seeks definition of 'permitted' and retains farmworker report
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Summary
During an informal April 3 session, the House General & Housing chair outlined a likely split of bill 03/28 so planning/zoning sections (including a change in 7(d)) move to the environment committee, while manufactured housing nondiscrimination and a farmworker-housing report (9a) remain here; counsel was asked to draft a definition of 'permitted' and committee requested an Agriculture flyby on 9a.
Chair (S1) opened the April 3 meeting saying the committee should consider splitting bill 03/28 so that planning and zoning sections that fall clearly to the Environment Committee are detached while the housing-related sections stay with General & Housing. "7(d) is the one that makes the change, which is a really big change...it changes the word 'allowed' to 'permit,'" the chair said, noting that definition matters for how local zoning officials will apply the law.
Why it matters: Committee members warned that if the bill is split and key definitions are not preserved, the committee’s policy intent could be lost when environmental or planning staff reinsert the language in a different vehicle. Committee member S6 said, "It'll get lost in translation," urging the committee to define "permitted" before sending sections elsewhere.
What the committee decided: Members agreed to ask counsel (Ellen Tchaikovsky) to draft a proposed statutory definition of "permitted" for review. The chair said the group could either keep 03/28 as the vehicle and amend it, or use 07/75 as the vehicle and add new sections there; staff emphasized the need to move quickly if the vehicle remains uncertain so the committee retains its preferred language.
Farmworker-housing report (section 9(a)): S5 volunteered to take responsibility for 9(a) and present a shorter, clearer report next week. The chair said the Agriculture Committee (chair David Durfee) agreed to a "flyby"—a review and recommended language returned to General & Housing—so Agriculture will advise but will not need to file a floor amendment.
Technical edits and cross-references: Counsel was also asked to consider reinserting language Samantha Sheehan requested (reinstating a municipal hearing exception tied to the HOME Act requirement) and to align definitions of "served by municipal water and sewer" by cross-referencing the Title 24 statutory definition from the Title 10 provision the bill uses.
Next steps: Counsel will draft (1) a definition of "permitted," (2) the technical cross-reference language to align Title 10 and Title 24 definitions, (3) proposed placement for Samantha Sheehan's requested insertion, and (4) a consolidated amendment set if 07/75 becomes the vehicle. The committee did not take a formal vote during the informal session.
Ending: The chair said staff would circulate drafts next week and the committee will reconvene to review recommended language.

