Commission discusses Senate Bill 141 and potential local adoption to extend historic rehabilitation tax freeze
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Staff and commission members discussed Senate Bill 141, which allows local option extensions for property-tax assessment freezes for certified rehabilitation projects; commissioners asked staff to draft a letter for county consideration.
Commissioners and staff discussed Senate Bill 141, legislation that allows local jurisdictions to extend property-tax assessment freezes for certified historic-rehabilitation projects beyond current terms. Eric Montgomery of Historic Augusta explained the existing local program freezes assessment increases for a period (historically eight to ten years) for certified rehabilitation and that SB 141 authorizes local governments to adopt a longer freeze—up to 20 years in some cases—for qualifying income-producing projects; local option details and whether owner-occupied residences qualify vary by provision.
Commissioners discussed whether the commission should prepare a recommendation or letter for the county commission to consider adopting the extended local option. The acting city attorney advised a commission member to draft proposed language for review and adoption at a future meeting; staff offered to gather data from the tax assessor on the economic impact and inventory of qualifying properties to support a formal recommendation.
The commission did not adopt a formal position at this meeting but asked staff to assemble information and for a commissioner to prepare draft language for the body to consider.
