HB 2267
public nuisance; renewable energy; exceptions
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Bill overview
This bill amends Arizona’s public nuisance laws to specifically address utility-scale wind and solar farms. It defines these farms as public nuisances when located within four miles of residential properties. However, it includes exceptions for wind and solar farms that already had zoning approvals before the law’s enactment, or those that have received a certificate of environmental compatibility from the state. The bill also clarifies the ability of county and city attorneys to take legal action to address these nuisances.
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Sr. David Marshall
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