This bill proposes several updates to existing statutes related to land division and building permits in Arizona. It introduces new requirements for applicants seeking building permits for residential single-family homes, including the need to disclose ownership interests in the property and to provide an approved public report if the applicant owns six or more properties within the parent parcel or is a subdivider. Additionally, the bill clarifies exemptions from these requirements and establishes criteria for compliance with assured water supply regulations based on whether the properties are located within an active management area.
The bill also modifies existing language regarding the enforcement of subdivision laws, emphasizing that counties may deny building permits if a required public report is not obtained. It includes new definitions for terms such as "active management area," "parent parcel," and "minor lot split," while also removing outdated provisions. Overall, the bill aims to enhance transparency and compliance in land division processes, ensuring that applicants are aware of their obligations under state law.
Statutes affected: Introduced Version: 11-321, 11-831, 32-2101, 32-2163, 32-2181, 32-2185.09, 33-422, 32-2183, 32-2181.01, 32-2181.02, 45-402, 32-2126, 32-2125, 33-1202, 32-2153, 32-2155, 32-2121, 44-1801, 32-2194.27, 32-2151, 28-8461, 28-8486, 41-1801, 41-4273, 48-3772, 48-3774.01, 45-576, 44-1844, 44-1845, 44-1846, 11-823, 9-463.01, 45-108, 45-108.02, 45-108.03, 33-406, 44-1522