Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3359

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the state property zoning exemption

Impact

The impact of this bill, if enacted, would be significant in how state projects interact with local governance. Local municipalities would regain more control over zoning matters related to public-private agreements. This shift encourages a collaborative approach that respects local jurisdiction while still allowing the state to engage in public-private partnerships, ultimately leading to better alignment between state infrastructure projects and local land use policies.

Summary

House Bill H3359 proposes an amendment to the state's property zoning exemption laws, specifically addressing how public-private agreements are managed within local zoning ordinances. Presented by Representative Daniel J. Hunt, the bill aims to ensure that any building project that involves a public-private partnership must adhere to local zoning regulations. This legislative action was prompted by concerns that state-level exemptions could undermine local governance and land use decisions.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding H3359 is the balance between state authority and local control. Advocates for the bill argue that securing local input through zoning ordinances on public-private projects fosters community engagement and ensures that developments align with local needs. However, some opponents may argue that stricter local zoning requirements could slow down crucial infrastructure projects and complicate state efforts to address public needs effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3179

Relative to clarifying property tax exemptions for solar and wind systems

MA H3236

Expanding the senior property tax exemption

MA H3102

Expanding the senior property tax exemption

MA S2046

Granting property tax exemptions to disabled veterans

MA H4444

Relative to a real property exemption for disabled persons in the town of Swampscott

MA H3105

Relative to the establishment of a means tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H4094

Relative to the establishment of a Milton means-tested property tax exemption

MA H3112

Repealing the property tax exemption for Massport lessees

MA H3254

Expanding the senior property tax exemption

MA H3253

Relative to property tax exemptions for the increased value of a home as a result of certain alterations and improvements to the home

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.