Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3722

Filed
3/4/25  
Out of House Committee
5/5/25  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the height of a structure near certain airspace designated for use by Department of Defense contractors.

Impact

If passed, HB 3722 would amend the Transportation Code by adding provisions that directly correlate to the construction near aerobatic training areas, particularly those designated by the Federal Aviation Administration before January 1, 2025. This codification of airspace protection aligns with broader regulatory efforts to ensure aviation safety, including the professional operations of contractors working with the Department of Defense. By limiting the construction height, the bill seeks to safeguard the airspace critical for aerobatic training, potentially impacting urban development projects in nearby areas.

Summary

House Bill 3722 aims to regulate the height of structures in proximity to designated aerobatic training areas used by Department of Defense contractors. Specifically, it prohibits the construction of any structure exceeding 500 feet within five miles of these areas. This regulation is introduced to ensure that the safety of aerobatic flights and associated aviation activities are not compromised by nearby structures, maintaining a safer environment for training maneuvers. The bill's text outlines the parameters concerning which structures are affected and the timeline for enforcement.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3722 appears cautious and supportive among those prioritizing aviation safety, particularly within the defense sector. Supporters argue that it is a necessary precaution to prevent accidents and ensure effective training. However, there may be concern among construction and development groups regarding the restrictions imposed on their operations. The general discourse reflects a balance between aviation safety needs and property development rights, with strong opinions on both sides emphasizing their respective priorities.

Contention

Some points of contention relate to the potential economic effects of the bill on local construction projects. Developers may argue that the new height regulations could hinder growth and expansion opportunities in areas adjacent to the aerobatic training zones. Furthermore, there is ongoing dialogue regarding the adequacy of the existing notification requirements for affected developers, as they need to be well-informed about the regulations to avoid losses in investments or project viability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4950

Relating to compliance of certain aeronautics structures with federal law.

TX SB2598

Relating to certain structures located near a National Wildlife Refuge.

TX SB1771

Relating to compliance of certain aeronautics structures with federal law.

TX S0749

Requires that, beginning January 1, 2028, all contractors structurally remodeling or building new residential structures with 1 to 4 family dwelling units be licensed by the contractors’ registration and licensing board.

TX HB333

Enact the Airspace Protection Act

TX HB1167

Designates certain portions of structures in Louisiana

TX H5828

Requires that beginning January l, 2027, all contractors supervising structural remodeling or building new residential structures with one to four (4) family dwelling units be licensed by the contractors' registration and licensing board.

TX HB3556

Relating to the construction of structures exceeding a certain height in certain counties containing national wildlife refuges and in adjacent counties.

TX HB329

Military installations; local government, approval to construct nearby tall structures required, authorized to seek enjoinment of violative construction

TX SB91

Military installations; local government, approval to construct nearby tall structures required, authorized to seek enjoinment of violative construction

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.