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File #: RES2019-02    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/28/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/4/2019 Final action: 3/4/2019
Title: Approval of Resolution 2019-02 of the City of Smyrna Opposing House Bill 302 and Senate Bill 172, as it would prohibit local governments from regulating "building design elements" in single and double family dwellings.
Sponsors: Charles Welch
Attachments: 1. Issue Sheet, 2. RES2019-02 - City of Smyrna - Opposition to HB-302.pdf
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Approval of Resolution 2019-02 of the City of Smyrna Opposing House Bill 302 and Senate Bill 172, as it would prohibit local governments from regulating "building design elements" in single and double family dwellings.
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ISSUE: It is the intent of the City to support GMA's efforts in opposing House Bill 302 and Senate Bill 172.

HB 302 and SB 172 would prohibit local governments from regulating “building design elements” in single or double family dwellings, which could negatively impact economic development efforts and harm competitiveness. Appropriate local design standards and land use policies create a diverse, stable, profitable and sustainable residential development landscape
HB 302 and SB 172 is a bill that would undermine self-determination of citizens to establish community standards as illustrated by the following:

• Municipal and county officials are elected in part to make decisions about the look and feel of their communities, which fosters economic development, preserves the character of communities; and
• Municipalities and counties use design standards to ensure that the property values of surrounding property owners remain protected from incompatible development; and
• HB 302 and SB 172 would severely erode the ability of all 538 Georgia cities and 159 counties to address unique and community-specific quality of life issues.
County and municipal governments use building design standards to protect property values, attract high quality builders, and block incompatible development. Building design standards assure residents and business owners that their investments will be protected, and that others who come behind them will be equally committed to quality.

Local governments spend a large amount of resources studying, surveying, crafting, and defining their vision and development strategies, and design standards are an integral part of those endeavors to attract residents, ...

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