Bill Text: NY A08091 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced
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Bill Title: Relates to the residential-commercial urban exemption program; requires the owner to submit an annual certification to the assessor attesting that the property complies with the requirements of this section.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)
Status: (Passed) 2020-12-23 - approval memo.59 [A08091 Detail]
Download: New_York-2019-A08091-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Relates to the residential-commercial urban exemption program; requires the owner to submit an annual certification to the assessor attesting that the property complies with the requirements of this section.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)
Status: (Passed) 2020-12-23 - approval memo.59 [A08091 Detail]
Download: New_York-2019-A08091-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 8091 2019-2020 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY May 31, 2019 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. MAGNARELLI, RYAN -- read once and referred to the Committee on Real Property Taxation AN ACT to amend the real property tax law, in relation to the residen- tial-commercial urban exemption program The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 485-a of the real property tax law, as amended by 2 chapter 632 of the laws of 2004, subdivision 5 as further amended by 3 subdivision (b) of section 1 of part W of chapter 56 of the laws of 4 2010, is amended to read as follows: 5 § 485-a. Residential-commercial urban exemption program. 1. Defi- 6 nitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the 7 following meanings: 8 (a) "Municipality" means any town, city or village except for a city 9 having more than one million inhabitants. 10 (b) "Applicant" means any person obligated to pay real property taxes 11 on the property for which an exemption from real property taxes under 12 this section is sought. 13 (c) "Commercial construction work" means the modernization, rehabili- 14 tation, expansion or other improvement of the portion of mixed-use prop- 15 erty to be used for commercial purposes. 16 (d) "Commercial purpose or use" means the buying, selling or otherwise 17 providing of goods or services directly to the public, including hotel 18 services, [or other lawful business or commercial activities permitted19in mixed-use property] retail stores, office space, restaurants, bars, 20 gyms, theaters, and cafes. 21 (e) "Mixed-use property" means property on which will exist, after 22 completion of residential construction work or a combination of residen- 23 tial construction work and commercial construction work, a building or 24 structure used for both residential and commercial purposes of which, 25 at least fifty percent of the building or structure's square footage is EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD13130-03-9A. 8091 2 1 devoted to residential purposes or use and at least fifteen percent of 2 the building or structure's square footage is devoted to commercial 3 purposes or use. Only square footage existing in a story above grade 4 shall be used in the determination of the building's percentage of resi- 5 dential purposes or use and commercial purposes or use. 6 (f) "Person" means an individual, corporation, limited liability 7 company, partnership, association, agency, trust, estate, foreign or 8 domestic government or subdivision thereof, or other entity. 9 (g) "Residential construction work" means the creation, modernization, 10 rehabilitation, expansion or other improvement of dwelling units, other 11 than dwelling units in a hotel, in the portion of mixed-use property to 12 be used for residential purposes. 13 (h) "Floor area" means the horizontal areas of the several floors or 14 any portion thereof of a mixed-use property measured from the exterior 15 faces of exterior walls or from the center line of party walls, exclu- 16 sive of any area existing below-grade. 17 (i) "Story above grade" means any story having its finished floor 18 surface entirely above grade. 19 (j) "Grade" shall mean the finished ground level adjoining the build- 20 ing at all exterior walls. 21 2. Any municipality may, by local law, provide for the exemption of 22 real property from taxation as provided in this section. Upon the 23 adoption of such a local law, the county in which such municipality is 24 located may, by local law, and any school district, all or part of which 25 is located in such municipality, may, by resolution, exempt such proper- 26 ty from its taxation in the same manner and to the same extent as such 27 municipality has done. 28 3. Upon the adoption of such a local law, non-residential real proper- 29 ty, upon conversion to mixed-use property, shall be exempt from taxation 30 and special ad valorem levies as provided for in subdivision four of 31 this section. Land which was vacant prior to the residential or commer- 32 cial construction work for which a tax exemption is sought, shall not be 33 eligible to receive benefits pursuant to this section. 34 4. (a) (i) For a period of twelve years from the approval of an appli- 35 cation, the increase in assessed value of such property attributable to 36 such conversion shall be exempt as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this 37 paragraph. Such exemption shall be computed with respect to the 38 "exemption base". The exemption base shall be determined for each year 39 in which there is an increase in assessed value so attributable from 40 that of the previous year's assessed value. 41 (ii) The following table shall illustrate the computation of the tax 42 exemption: 43 Year of exemption Percentage of exemption 44 1 through 8 100% of exemption base 45 9 80% of exemption base 46 10 60% of exemption base 47 11 40% of exemption base 48 12 20% of exemption base 49 (b) No such exemption shall be granted unless 50 (i) such conversion was commenced subsequent to the date on which the 51 municipality's local law took effect; [and] 52 (ii) the cost of such conversion exceeds the sum of ten thousand 53 dollars or such greater amount as may be specified by local law[.];A. 8091 3 1 (iii) at least seventy-five percent of the floor area of the mixed-use 2 property consists of the pre-existing building or structure; 3 (iv) the portion of the building used for commercial purposes is 4 currently, as demonstrated by documentation submitted by the applicant, 5 used as such or is in good faith contemplated. 6 (c) For purposes of this section the term conversion shall not include 7 ordinary maintenance and repairs. 8 (d) No such exemption shall be granted concurrent with or subsequent 9 to any other real property tax exemption granted to the same improve- 10 ments to real property, except, where during the period of such previous 11 exemption, payments in lieu of taxes or other payments were made to the 12 local government in an amount that would have been equal to or greater 13 than the amount of real property taxes that would have been paid on such 14 improvements had such property been granted an exemption pursuant to 15 this section. In such case, an exemption shall be granted for a number 16 of years equal to the twelve year exemption granted pursuant to this 17 section less the number of years the property would have been previously 18 exempt from real property taxes. 19 5. Such exemption shall be granted only upon application by the owner 20 of such real property on a form prescribed by the commissioner. Such 21 application shall be filed with the assessor of the municipality or 22 county having the power to assess property for taxation on or before the 23 appropriate taxable status date of such municipality or county. 24 6. If the assessor is satisfied that the applicant is entitled to an 25 exemption pursuant to this section, he or she shall approve the applica- 26 tion and such real property shall [thereafter] be exempt from taxation 27 and special ad valorem levies as in this section provided [commencing28with the assessment roll prepared after the taxable status date referred29to in subdivision five of this section]. The assessed value of any 30 exemption granted pursuant to this section shall be entered by the 31 assessor on the assessment roll with the taxable property, with the 32 amount of the exemption shown in a separate column. 33 7. (a) During the period of exemption pursuant to this section, the 34 owner shall submit an annual certification to the assessor attesting 35 that the property complies with the provisions or requirements of this 36 section and any additional provisions or requirements as may be provided 37 by local law. Failure to submit such certification shall result in revo- 38 cation of benefits. Such certification shall include at a minimum the 39 following: 40 (i) the types of residential use and the total above-grade square 41 footage of such use; 42 (ii) the types of commercial use and the total above-grade square 43 footage of such use; 44 (iii) attestation that the portion of the building used for commercial 45 purposes is currently, as demonstrated by documentation submitted by the 46 applicant, used as such or is in good faith contemplated; and 47 (iv) all such other information required by the municipality. 48 (b) If the assessor is satisfied that the applicant continues to be 49 entitled to the exemption pursuant to this section, the assessor shall 50 approve the certification and the real property shall remain exempt from 51 taxation and special ad valorem levies for another year as provided in 52 this section. 53 8. (a) The benefits of this section shall be revoked upon a finding by 54 the assessor that:A. 8091 4 1 (i) the application for benefits hereunder or the annual certification 2 required hereunder contains a false statement or false information as to 3 a material matter or omits a material matter; or 4 (ii) the eligible real property fails to comply with one or more of 5 the provisions or requirements of this section or any provisions or 6 requirements provided by local law. 7 (b) Such revocation shall require the repayment of any benefits previ- 8 ously granted pursuant to this section. 9 9. If the assessor determines that there was a material misstatement 10 in an application filed by or on behalf of the owners for an exemption 11 pursuant to this section and that such misstatement provided the basis 12 for the granting of such exemption, the municipality shall proceed to 13 impose a penalty on the applicant of one thousand dollars in addition to 14 recovering the amount of any prior exemption granted. 15 § 2. This act shall take effect on the thirtieth day after it shall 16 have become a law and shall apply to properties for which the initial 17 application for exemption are received on and after such date.