Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB318

Introduced
2/6/25  

Caption

Appeal and error; appeal of superior court decisions on zoning decisions of counties and municipal corporations; provide

Impact

The bill repeals existing provisions that allow administrative officers and quasi-judicial boards to exercise certain zoning powers, consolidating this authority instead under defined judicial processes. By revising the definition and scope of zoning decisions, the bill effectively centralizes appeals to higher courts while potentially streamlining local governance by reducing bureaucratic layers. Stakeholders may find this change beneficial as it offers a structured approach to contest zoning decisions, contributing to an enhanced transparency and accountability framework within local governments.

Summary

House Bill 318 aims to amend existing zoning laws in the state of Georgia, particularly focusing on the appeal process pertaining to decisions made by local governments regarding zoning. The bill proposes that decisions made by superior courts concerning zoning issues will now be subject to appeal, thereby allowing for judicial review of these local governance decisions. This adjustment is intended to provide clearer avenues for citizens and stakeholders to contest zoning rulings that may affect their property rights or community dynamics.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention surrounding HB318. Critics express concerns that shifting zoning appeals exclusively to the judicial system may overwhelm the court system and could lead to delays in addressing urgent local zoning matters. Furthermore, the removal of administrative and quasi-judicial authority is seen by some as a risk to local municipal control and flexibility in managing land use decisions, potentially limiting their responsiveness to the unique needs of their communities. As local governments adjust to these modified powers, the practical implications of this bill will necessitate careful monitoring and evaluation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB312

Zoning Decision Appeals

GA B26-0397

Zoning Decision Appeals Amendment Act of 2025

GA HB281

Municipal zoning boards of adjustment; to further provide for an appeals process from a final decision of the board

GA HB05495

An Act Concerning Review Of Decisions By The Connecticut State Employees Retirement Commission By The Superior Court And Authorizing Appeals Of Decisions Of The Medical Examining Board.

GA SB559

Provide for appeals of various DEQ permit decisions

GA HB176

Appeal and error; judgments deemed directly appealable; change a provision

GA SB830

Court of Civil Appeals; modifying authority for review of certain decisions; directing assignment of certain appeals. Effective date.

GA SB830

Court of Civil Appeals; modifying authority for review of certain decisions; directing assignment of certain appeals. Effective date.

GA H8368

Grants the town council of the town of Hopkinton the authority to confer jurisdiction to the municipal court to hear and determine appeals from decisions of the Chief of Police related to the return of seized firearms.

GA A08437

Renames the supreme court the superior court and the court of appeals the supreme court.

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