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Restore Down-Zoning Auth./Randolph Co

IntroducedBrian Biggs (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill restores the authority of Randolph County and its municipalities to initiate down-zoning (reducing development density or permitted uses on property) without requiring written consent from affected property owners. It reverses a restriction that was put in place on December 11, 2024, and applies only to Randolph County.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue that local governments need flexibility to manage land use and community development through down-zoning without being blocked by individual property owners. They contend this authority is important for protecting neighborhoods, preserving character, managing growth, and addressing community concerns about overdevelopment or incompatible uses that may emerge after zoning decisions are made.

Arguments Against

Opponents argue that property owners should have protection against down-zoning that reduces their property's development potential and economic value without their consent. They contend that down-zoning can significantly harm property owners' investment expectations and rights, and that requiring local government initiation without owner consent gives government too much power to restrict private property uses unilaterally.

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