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File #: 8092-14    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Enacted
File created: 2/14/2014 In control: Chief Clerk
On agenda: 2/18/2014 Final action: 2/18/2014
Title: A resolution amending the New Home Construction/Improvement Program Resolution enacted May 23, 1996 by the Board of Commissioners of Allegheny County at Agenda No. 700-96, subsequently amended by Resolutions Nos. 22-00, 6-01, 61-02, 04-04-RE, 49-05-RE, 07-08-RE, 25-09-RE, and 30-11-RE by providing for the continuation of the Allegheny County New Home Construction and Improvement Exemption Programs.
Sponsors: Michael Finnerty, John DeFazio, Nick Futules, Jim Ellenbogen, Bob Macey, John Palmiere
Attachments: 1. 06-14-RE, 8092-14
A resolution amending the New Home Construction/Improvement Program Resolution enacted May 23, 1996 by the Board of Commissioners of Allegheny County at Agenda No. 700-96, subsequently amended by Resolutions Nos. 22-00, 6-01, 61-02, 04-04-RE, 49-05-RE, 07-08-RE, 25-09-RE, and 30-11-RE by providing for the continuation of the Allegheny County New Home Construction and Improvement Exemption Programs.

Whereas, the New Home Construction Local Tax Abatement Act, Pa. Stat. Ann. Tit. 72 §4754-1 et seq., otherwise known as Act 202, authorizes local taxing authorities to exempt new residential construction from real estate taxation for specific periods of time when the construction is located on unimproved residential property; and

Whereas, the Improvement of Deteriorating Real Property or Areas Tax Exemption Act, Pa. Stat. An. Tit. 72 §4711-101 et seq., otherwise known as Act 42, authorizes local taxing authorities to exempt the assessed valuation of improvement of deteriorated properties from real estate taxation for specified amount and periods of time when the property is located in a deteriorated neighborhood; and

Whereas, on May 23, 1996, the Board of Commissioners of Allegheny County exercised the legal authority granted by Act 202 and Act 42 by formally adopting a resolution establishing the “New Home Construction/Improvement Exemption Program,” an action which was confirmed through resolutions in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, and 2011 by Allegheny County Council to extend the deadline for the programs; and

Whereas, Allegheny County Council finds that the continuation of the New Home Construction/Improvement Exemption Programs will inure to the benefit of the citizenry of Allegheny County; and

Whereas, it is the judgment of Council that the appropriate amount of the New Home Construction (Act 202) abatement should be fifty percent (50%) of the assessed valuation attributable to the actual cost of construction of new residential units; and

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