S13522026 Regular Session
Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding starter home subdivisions.
HOUSING -- Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding starter home subdivisions.
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
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With the national median age of first-time home buyers having recently reached 40, the need to reduce barriers of entry in the face of increasing cost of living and artificial scarcity is apparent. This legislation removes red tape discouraging first-time home ownership by enabling small-lot starter home subdivisions on residential land, removing local zoning barriers that prevent compact single-family development. It sets reasonable state standards for lot size, frontage, setbacks, and density, while preserving health, safety, environmental, and infrastructure requirements.
BILL TEXT
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LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO Sixty-eighth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2026 IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 1352 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT 1 RELATING TO HOUSING; AMENDING CHAPTER 65, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDI- 2 TION OF A NEW SECTION 67-6541, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RE- 3 GARDING STARTER HOME SUBDIVISIONS AND TO PROVIDE A DEFINITION; PROVID- 4 ING SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 5 DATE. 6 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 7 SECTION 1. That Chapter 65, Title 67, Idaho Code, be, and the same is 8 hereby amended by the addition thereto of a NEW SECTION, to be known and des- 9 ignated as Section 67-6541, Idaho Code, and to read as follows: 10 67-6541. STARTER HOME SUBDIVISIONS. (1) No city shall enact or enforce 11 any ordinance within its jurisdiction that bans starter home subdivisions 12 in any residential zoning area. "Starter home subdivision" means a proposed 13 new subdivision for single-family dwellings located on land that is at least 14 four (4) acres in size. 15 (2) By October 1, 2026, by resolution or ordinance adopted, amended, 16 or repealed in accordance with the notice and hearing procedures provided in 17 section 67-6509, Idaho Code, each city governing board shall amend its com- 18 prehensive plan and land use regulations for all land zoned for single-fam- 19 ily residential use, except for lands falling within an area defined as a 20 historic district in section 67-4607, Idaho Code, to: 21 (a) Prohibit requiring minimum lot sizes exceeding one thousand four 22 hundred (1,400) square feet for lots located in starter home subdivi- 23 sions; 24 (b) Prohibit requiring front or rear setbacks exceeding fifteen (15) 25 feet or side setbacks exceeding five (5) feet for a primary residential 26 structure on a lot; 27 (c) Prohibit requiring lot front widths exceeding thirty (30) feet for 28 narrow lots; 29 (d) Prohibit requiring lot depths exceeding seventy (70) feet, unless 30 overall lot shape, topography, or environmental or infrastructure con- 31 straints require it; 32 (e) Allow density restrictions of no less than twelve (12) dwelling 33 units per lot acre unless infrastructure limitations, lot configura- 34 tion, or environmental constraints make it unfeasible; and 35 (f) Prohibit imposing permit fees, development impact fees, or util- 36 ity connection fees for starter home subdivisions exceeding those that 37 would be imposed on other single-family home subdivisions. A local 38 government may provide incentives to builders through fee reductions or 39 waivers for compliance with smaller lot and setback options. 40 (3) The provisions of this section shall not supersede state or local 41 laws that protect public health, safety, and welfare, including: 42 -- 1 of 2 -- 2 (a) Building codes, fire safety standards, and flood plain regula- 1 tions; 2 (b) Laws regarding water, sewer, storm drainage, road access, and util- 3 ity services necessary to support the required density; 4 (c) Laws regarding environmental hazards, aquifer recharge zones, 5 steep slopes, or critical habitat protections; and 6 (d) Laws and regulations regarding setback requirements for rights-of- 7 way and easements. 8 (4) The provisions of this section shall apply only to cities with a 9 population greater than five thousand (5,000). 10 SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this act are hereby declared 11 to be severable and if any provision of this act or the application of such 12 provision to any person or circumstance is declared invalid for any reason, 13 such declaration shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of 14 this act. 15 SECTION 3. An emergency existing therefor, which emergency is hereby 16 declared to exist, this act shall be in full force and effect on and after 17 July 1, 2026. 18 -- 2 of 2 --
LATEST ACTION
Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2026
- Chamber
- senate
- Status date
- Mar 2, 2026
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