Rep. Brody files bill in North Carolina House to reform local development regulations

Rep. Brody files bill in North Carolina House to reform local development regulations
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A new bill filed by State Rep. Mark Brody in the North Carolina House seeks to reform local development regulations to improve housing and zoning processes, according to the North Carolina State House.

The bill, filed as HB 765 on April 3 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘Save the American Dream Act.’

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill seeks to reform local government development regulations in North Carolina with several substantial changes. It requires fiscal notes for any proposed law or ordinance that could impact housing costs, mandates administrative approvals for certain zoning and development decisions, extends the vesting period for site-specific development plans from two to five years, and strengthens conflict of interest rules for local governing board members. Furthermore, the bill limits local zoning regulation authorities, mandating that zoning districts be based on density rather than lot size. The bill also requires cities with a population over 125,000 to allow construction of tiny houses and accessory dwelling units in residential areas and demands expedited decisions on rezoning and site plan reviews within 90 days. Additional measures include authorizing package plant wastewater treatment systems, requiring water and sewer systems to reserve capacity for proposed developments, and establishing legal remedies against local government officials for certain development-related actions. The act contains a severability clause and becomes effective upon being signed into law, with some sections having specific effective dates.

Of the four sponsors of this bill, Carla D. Cunningham proposed the most bills (35) during the 2025 regular session.

Bills in North Carolina follow a multi-step process before becoming law. A lawmaker starts by filing a bill, which is assigned to a committee for review. The bill must be read three times in each chamber. If one chamber changes the bill after the other passes it, both must agree on the final version. Once both chambers approve the same bill, it goes to the governor, who has 10 days (or 30 if the legislature is not in session) to sign, veto, or let it become law without a signature.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Brody graduated from Concordia University, Wisconsin with a BA.

Brody, a Republican, was elected to the North Carolina State House in 2013 to represent the state’s 55th House district, replacing previous state representative Frank McGuirt.

Bills Introduced by Your Representatives in North Carolina House During 2025 Regular Session

Authors Bill Number Date Filed Title
Mark Brody, Carla D. Cunningham, Jeff Zenger, and Matthew Winslow HB 765 04/03/2025 Save the American Dream Act.
Mark Brody, Jeff Zenger, Matthew Winslow, and Tricia Ann Cotham HB 768 04/03/2025 Clarify Emerg. Comm. Exemptions/Fire Code.
Mark Brody, Carla D. Cunningham, Jeff Zenger, and John R. Bell, IV HB 661 04/01/2025 Building Industry Efficiency Act of 2025.
Mark Brody, David Willis, and Donnie Loftis HB 591 03/31/2025 Elec. Monitoring in Nursing/Adult Care Homes.
Mark Brody, Dennis Riddell, Jarrod Lowery, and Steve Tyson HB 605 03/31/2025 Definitions for Advanced Recycling.
Mark Brody, Allison A. Dahle, John R. Bell, IV, and Wyatt Gable HB 520 03/25/2025 Abuse and Deception by Telemarketers.
Mark Brody, Allison A. Dahle, Donnie Loftis, and Howard Penny, Jr. HB 369 03/11/2025 Parking Lot Reform and Modernization Act.
Mark Brody, Dennis Riddell, and Jeff Zenger HB 376 03/11/2025 Various On-Site Wastewater & Well Provisions.
Mark Brody, Dudley Greene, Howard Penny, Jr., and Karl E. Gillespie HB 184 02/24/2025 Promote North Carolina Sawmills.
Mark Brody, Grant L. Campbell, MD, Rodney D. Pierce, and Timothy Reeder, MD HB 128 02/13/2025 Establish Prostate Cancer Control Program.
Mark Brody, Dennis Riddell, Harry Warren, and Mary Belk HB 99 02/11/2025 Reflexologists Right to Work Act.
Mark Brody, Destin Hall, Mike Schietzelt, and Stephen M. Ross HB 92 02/10/2025 NC Digital Assets Investments Act.
Mark Brody, Brian Echevarria, Mike Clampitt, and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 64 02/05/2025 Const. Amend. – Gubernatorial Clemency.
Mark Brody, Harry Warren, Julia C. Howard, and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 48 02/04/2025 Increase UI Max Benefit/2025 UI Tax Credit.


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