Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2722

Caption

Water; residential lease communities

Impact

This legislation directly impacts state laws governing water usage and permits by ensuring that any residential developments in these targeted areas have verified access to sufficient water resources. By requiring proof of water supply for new residential construction, HB2722 aims to safeguard against overdevelopment in areas that may already be experiencing water scarcity. This aligns with broader state objectives related to sustainable water management and environmental protection.

Summary

House Bill 2722 aims to regulate building permits for residential lease communities in Arizona, specifically those located within initial active management areas. The bill prohibits municipalities from approving a building permit for detached residential dwelling units unless they can demonstrate that they have an assured water supply and have paid the requisite fees. The assurance of water supply must come from either a certificate issued by the Department of Water Resources or a written commitment from a designated water provider.

Contention

However, the bill has faced criticism regarding its strict criteria for obtaining building permits. Critics argue that the requirements, particularly the emphasis on proof of 'assured water supply,' could delay housing development and exacerbate existing housing shortages. Some believe this legislation may inadvertently create a bottleneck in permitting processes while others argue that it is a necessary precaution to prevent future resource depletion in rapidly growing areas.

Notable_points

Moreover, HB2722 provides exemptions for existing residential lease communities that have already secured zoning entitlements before a specified cutoff date, thereby allowing for continued development without the same restrictions. This nuance highlights a potential disparity in how new developments and established communities are treated under the law, sparking further debate about fairness and the law's intended effects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2697

Water; residential lease communities

AZ HB2569

Certificate; residential lease community; water

AZ HB2444

Local planning; residential housing; repeal

AZ HB2410

Condominiums; planned communities; directors' duties

AZ HB2317

Residential building materials; requirements; prohibition

AZ HB2487

Multifamily property; water; certificate

AZ SB1259

School districts; leases; affordable housing

AZ HB2322

Condominiums; commercial structures; residential structures

AZ HB2477

State lands; leases; groundwater use

AZ SB1081

Obstetrics; gynecology services; rural communities

Similar Bills

CO HB1096

Automated Permits for Clean Energy Technology

CA AB738

Energy: building standards: photovoltaic requirements.

CA SB830

California Environmental Quality Act: administrative and judicial streamlining benefits: hospital: City of Emeryville.

AZ HB2915

Tax reduction fund; renewable energy

CA SB476

Short-term residential therapeutic programs.

CA AB877

Health care coverage: substance use disorder: residential facilities.

AK HB80

Residential Building Code

AZ SB1565

Registrar of contractors; recovery fund