The Town Board hereby finds and determines that Superstorm Sandy caused catastrophic property damage in the Town of Huntington in the Fall of 2012.
The Town Board also finds that a significant number of homes were severely damaged by the high winds, and/or rains and/or flooding associated with Superstorm Sandy.
The Town Board further determines many Town of Huntington residents experienced terrible hardship when their homes were damaged. Many residents were forced to relocate or, in the alternative, live in their damaged homes under difficult conditions.
Many residents face a long, difficult and expensive road as they rebuild their homes and lives.
The Town Board further finds that Superstorm Sandy struck the Town of Huntington after assessment rolls were prepared by the town; as a result, property owners who experienced substantial damage to their homes and businesses were required to pay their normal property tax bill in 2013.
The Town Board determines that the State of New York has enacted legislation which addresses this inequity by authorizing local governments to grant assessment relief to Superstorm Sandy victims whose properties were substantially damaged or destroyed.
The Town Board finds that the Town of Huntington was included in the Federal disaster declaration of Superstorm Sandy and, therefore, is eligible to extend assessment relief to its residents.
The Town Board concludes it is fair and equitable to provide relief to residents who saw their properties damaged and their lives upended by Superstorm Sandy.
Therefore the purpose of this law is to elect to provide assessment relief to persons substantially impacted by Superstorm Sandy as authorized by the "Superstorm Sandy Assessment Relief Act," enacted by the New York State Legislature as Chapter 424 of the 2013 Laws of the State of New York.