Bill Text: VA HB537 | 2020 | Regular Session | Prefiled
Bill Title: Real estate tax; exemption for property in redevelopment or conservation areas.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2020-03-10 - Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0246) [HB537 Detail]
Download: Virginia-2020-HB537-Prefiled.html
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §58.1-3219.4 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§58.1-3219.4. Partial exemption for structures in redevelopment or conservation areas or rehabilitation districts.
For purposes of this section, unless the context requires otherwise:
"Redevelopment or conservation area or rehabilitation district" means a redevelopment or conservation area or a rehabilitation district established in accordance with law.
A. The governing body of any county, city, or town may, by ordinance, provide for the partial exemption from taxation of (i) new structures located in a redevelopment or conservation area or rehabilitation district or (ii) other improvements to real estate located in a redevelopment or conservation area or rehabilitation district. The governing body of a county, city, or town may (a) establish criteria for determining whether real estate qualifies for the partial exemption authorized by this section, (b) establish requirements for the square footage of new structures that would qualify for the partial exemption, and (c) place such other restrictions and conditions on such new structures or improvements as may be prescribed by ordinance.
B. The partial exemption provided by the local governing body
shall be provided in the local ordinance and shall be either (i) an amount
equal to the increase in assessed value or a percentage of such increase
resulting from the construction of the new structure or other improvement to
the real estate as determined by the commissioner of the revenue or other local
assessing officer, or (ii) an amount up to 50 percent of the cost of such
construction or improvement, as determined by ordinance. The exemption may
commence upon completion of the new construction or improvement or on January 1
of the year following completion of the new construction or improvement and
shall run with the real estate for a period of no longer than 15
30 years. The governing body of a county, city, or town may
place a shorter time limitation on the length of such exemption, or reduce the
amount of the exemption in annual steps over the entire period or a portion
thereof, in such manner as the ordinance may prescribe.
C. The local governing body or its designee shall provide written notification to the property owner of the amount of the assessment of the property that will be exempt from real property taxation and the period of such exemption. Such exempt amount shall be a covenant that runs with the land for the period of the exemption and shall not be reduced by the local governing body or its designee during the period of the exemption, unless the local governing body or its designee by written notice has advised the property owner at the initial time of approval of the exemption that the exempt amount may be decreased during the period of such exemption. In no event, however, shall such partial exemption result in totally exempting the value of the structure.
D. Nothing in this section shall be construed so as to permit the commissioner of the revenue to list upon the land book any reduced value due to the exemption provided in subsection B.
E. The governing body of any county, city, or town may assess a fee not to exceed $125 for residential properties, or $250 for commercial, industrial, and/or apartment properties of six units or more, for processing an application requesting the exemption provided by this section. No property shall be eligible for such exemption unless the appropriate building permits have been acquired and the commissioner of the revenue or assessing officer has verified that the new structures or other improvements have been completed.
F. Where the construction of a new structure is achieved through demolition and replacement of an existing structure, the exemption provided in subsection A shall not apply when any structure demolished is a registered Virginia landmark or is determined by the Department of Historic Resources to contribute to the significance of a registered historic district.