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SB 338 Assisted living facility; considered occupancy by single family if no more than 8 persons reside.
Introduced by: Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS ENACTED WITH GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION:
Assisted living facility; considered occupancy by single family if no more than 8 persons reside. Expands certain provisions that currently apply to the Counties of Arlington and York statewide. The existing provisions declare that zoning ordinances for all purposes shall consider a residential facility in which no more than eight aged, infirmed, or disabled persons reside with one or more resident counselors or other staff persons as residential occupancy by a single family. This bill is identical to HB967.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Assisted living facilities; zoning. Expands certain provisions that currently apply to the Counties of Arlington and York statewide. The existing provisions declare that zoning ordinances for all purposes shall consider a residential facility in which no more than eight elderly or disabled persons reside with one or more resident counselors or other staff persons as residential occupancy by a single family. This bill is identical to HB 967.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Assisted living facilities; zoning. Expands certain provisions that currently apply to the Counties of Arlington and York statewide. The existing provisions declare that zoning ordinances for all purposes shall consider a residential facility in which no more than eight aged, infirm, or disabled persons reside with one or more resident counselors or other staff persons as residential occupancy by a single family.