The bill proposes changes to Arizona's zoning laws by repealing certain sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes and amending others. Specifically, it repeals section 9-461.16, which previously restricted municipalities from adopting land use regulations or conditions for building permits that violated its provisions. It also repeals sections 11-819 and 33-1329 without specifying their content in the provided text.

The bill amends section 9-462.01 by changing the subsection designations from uppercase to lowercase letters (e.g., from "H." to "h.", "I." to "i.", "J." to "j."). It maintains the current requirement for municipalities to consider individual property rights and personal liberties before adopting any zoning ordinance, as well as the need to consider a housing impact statement for zoning ordinance amendments of general applicability. Additionally, the bill retains the provision that a municipality cannot enforce land use regulations requiring nongovernmental primary or secondary school properties to be larger than one acre.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 9-461.16, 9-462.01, 11-819, 33-1329