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SB23-178

Water-wise Landscaping In Homeowners' Association Communities

Concerning removing barriers to water-wise landscaping in common interest communities.
Session:
2023 Regular Session
Subjects:
Housing
Water
Bill Summary

Under current law, a unit owners' association (association) of a common interest community may not prohibit the use of xeriscape, nonvegetative turf grass, or drought-tolerant vegetative landscapes to provide ground covering to property for which a unit owner is responsible. There is, however, an exception authorizing an association to adopt and enforce design or aesthetic guidelines or rules that apply to nonvegetative turf grass and drought-tolerant vegetative landscapes or to regulate the type, number, and placement of drought-tolerant plantings and hardscapes that may be installed on a unit owner's property, on a limited common element, or on other property for which the unit owner is responsible.

The act states that an association's guidelines or rules must:

  • Not prohibit the use of nonvegetative turf grass in the backyard of a unit owner's property;
  • Not unreasonably require the use of hardscape on more than 20% of the landscaping area of a unit owner's property;
  • Allow a unit owner an option that consists of at least 80% drought-tolerant plantings; and
  • Not prohibit vegetable gardens in the front, back, or side yard of a unit owner's property.

The act requires an association to develop at least 3 garden designs that are preapproved by the association for installation in front yards within the common interest community. To receive preapproval, a garden design must adhere to the principles of water-wise landscaping or be part of a water conservation program operated by a local water provider.

A unit owner who is affected by an association's violation of the act's requirements may, after providing the association notice of and a 45-day period to cure the violation, bring a civil action to restrain further violation and to recover up to $500 or actual damages, whichever is greater.

The act's provisions apply only to a unit that is a single-family detached home and do not apply to:

  • A unit that is a single-family attached home that shares one or more walls with another unit; or
  • A condominium.

APPROVED by Governor May 17, 2023

EFFECTIVE August 7, 2023

NOTE: This act was passed without a safety clause and takes effect 90 days after sine die.
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

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