Plain English Summary
This bill restores the ability of local governments in Durham County, Person County, and the cities of Durham and Roxboro to initiate down-zoning (reducing the allowable density or uses of land) without requiring written consent from property owners. It reverses a recent state law that required all property owners to approve down-zoning amendments and applies retroactively to December 11, 2024.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue that local governments need flexibility to manage growth, protect neighborhoods, and address quality-of-life concerns without being blocked by individual property owners. They contend that down-zoning is a legitimate planning tool used to preserve community character, maintain property values in established areas, and prevent overdevelopment that residents did not anticipate when they purchased their properties.
Arguments Against
Opponents argue that requiring property owner consent protects individual property rights and prevents governments from unilaterally reducing the value of private land. They contend that down-zoning can effectively take away property owners' reasonable expectations about what they can do with their land, and that local governments should need agreement from affected owners before restricting what landowners are permitted to develop.
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Sponsors
Cosponsors (11)
Representative · District 72
Representative · District 102
Representative · District 61
Representative · District 50
Representative · District 30
Representative · District 66
Representative · District 31
Representative · District 88
Representative · District 11
Representative · District 29
Representative · District 32
