Bill

SB 636

85(R) - 2017
Senate Intergovernmental Relations
House Urban Affairs
Senate Intergovernmental Relations
House Urban Affairs
Local Government
Property Rights

Vote Recommendation

Yes
  • Neutral
  • Positive
  • Neutral
  • Positive
  • Neutral

Author(s)

Don Huffines

Bill Caption

Relating to procedures for certain municipalities to adopt or amend a national model building code.

Fiscal Notes

No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

Bill Analysis

Under current law, a municipality must hold a hearing before the adoption of a new national model building code if five or more persons submit a written request. SB 636 would require these hearings to occur regardless of written requests and would also require the governing body to publish a cost-benefit analysis that analyzes impact on the local economy, tax revenue, other development, and provides evidence that this proposal will solve cited problems.

Vote Recommendation Notes

This bill supports the principles of limited government and private property rights by requiring a governing body to always hold hearings as well as present analysis and evidence before the adoption of a new national model building code. For this reason, we support SB 636.

Organizations Supporting

Texas Apartment Association
Texas Association of Builders

Organizations Opposed

City of Corpus Christi
City of El Paso
City of Fort Worth
City of San Antonio
Lone Star Chapter Sierra Club
Texas Municipal League
Texas Society of Architects