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2011 Senate Bill 5586: Concerning the effect of zoning ordinances on motor vehicle collection and restoration
Introduced by Sen. Mike Carrell (Lakewood) (R) on January 31, 2011
To provide that local governments may not enact, enforce, or maintain an ordinance, development regulation, zoning regulation, or official control, policy, or administrative practice that prohibits the hobby of collecting and restoring motor vehicles.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the Senate Government Operations, Tribal Relations & Elections Committee on January 31, 2011
Substitute offered in the Senate on February 21, 2011
To define “Hobby Vehicle Restoration” as the restoration of four or fewer vehicles that are 30 years or older of which the person restoring the vehicle has title and is actively restoring. An additional car may be utilized for parts salvage only.
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on February 21, 2011
Referred to the Senate Government Operations, Tribal Relations & Elections Committee on December 7, 2011
Substitute offered in the Senate on January 20, 2012
Amends the definition of hobby vehicle restoration to allow for six vehicles instead of four. Additionally, the second substitute requires that the vehicles being restored are maintained and stored in a location that is out of ordinary public view by means of suitable fencing, trees, shrubbery, or otherwise.
The substitute passed by voice vote in the Senate on January 20, 2012
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on January 20, 2012