[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council
of the Township of Greenwich as indicated in article histories. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 11-2-2009 by Ord. No. 25-2009]
All previous ordinances adopted by the Township of Greenwich
and relating to the Act are superseded by this article.
The Township Council hereby determines to utilize the authority
granted under Article VIII, Section I, Paragraph 6, of the New Jersey
Constitution to establish the eligibility of dwellings for exemptions
and abatements as provided in this article and as permitted by the
Act in the areas designated as in need of rehabilitation.
[Amended 8-18-2014 by Ord. No. 12-2014; 12-16-2019 by Ord. No. 15-2019]
This article authorizes the Township of Greenwich to commence
and take effect in the 2009 tax year and thereafter. This article
shall lapse, unless readopted, in the 2019 tax year and no exemptions
shall be granted after December 31, 2023 tax year without such adoption.
[Amended 8-18-2014 by Ord. No. 12-2014]
For purposes of this article, all terms utilized in this article
shall conform to the definitions identified in N.J.S.A. 40A:21 et
seq. The terms "dwelling" and "dwellings," as used in this article,
shall include condominium residential and cooperative residential
units.
The Township Council
of the Township of Greenwich hereby determines to provide for the
exemption and abatement from taxation the following:
A.
The first $25,000 of market value of improvements made to residential dwellings more than 20 years old, subject to adjustment by the applicable Chapter 123 ratio, shall not increase the value of such property for a five-year period. During the exemption period, the assessment imposed on qualifying dwellings shall not be less than the assessment thereon existing immediately prior to the improvements, except for the abatement granted under Subsection B below, or for damage occurring to the dwelling as a result of action of the elements sufficient to warrant a reduction.
C.
An additional exemption is granted of 30% of the market value, subject
to adjustment by the applicable Chapter 123 ratio, for new dwellings
and conversion of other buildings and structures, including unutilized
public buildings, to dwelling use.
D.
An additional abatement is granted in the assessed valuation of construction
of new dwellings and conversion of other buildings and structures
to dwelling use. Such an abatement shall equal 30% of the total cost
of the construction or conversion alteration for a qualifying dwelling,
subject to adjustment by the applicable chapter 123 ratio, and shall
be granted for five years. The total amount of the abatement and exemption
granted to a single dwelling shall not exceed the total cost of the
construction or conversion alteration.
[Amended 8-18-2014 by Ord. No. 12-2014]
In the event property subject to an exemption provided under § 625-5 of this article has been transferred to a new owner, the exemption already granted for the property shall continue for the remaining period of the exemption without further application by the new owner.
A.
The Township Council hereby determines to provide an exemption from
taxation of improvements to commercial and industrial structures as
set forth in N.J.S.A. 40A:21-8 and in accordance with provision of
N.J.S.A. 40A:21-9 through 40A:21-12. Such an improvement, as defined
under N.J.S.A. 40A:21-3n, shall not include ordinary painting, repairs
and replacement items or an enlargement of the volume of the existing
structure by more than 30%. The exemption shall be granted for a five-year
period and shall not increase the value of the property by the value
of the improvement, notwithstanding that the value of the property
to which the improvement is made is increased thereby. During the
exemption period, the assessment on the property shall not be less
than the assessment thereon existing immediately prior to the improvement,
unless there is damage to the structure through action of the elements
sufficient to warrant a reduction.
B.
This article authorizes the exemption for improvement to commercial
and industrial structures to be granted only by the governing body
by resolution on an individual basis after review, evaluation and
approval of each application if the market value of the improvement
is in excess of $250,000. In the event an improvement has a market
value of $250,000 or less, the authority to grant the exemption shall
be vested with the Mayor and Council. Application forms for such exemption
shall be available at the office of the Municipal Clerk.
The Township Council hereby determines to grant exemptions for
the new construction of commercial and industrial structures, or the
enlargement of the volume of an existing commercial or industrial
structure by more than 30%, pursuant to the procedures set forth in
the law and in this article, for a five-year period. Such exemption
shall not mean the conversion of an existing building or structure
to another use.
The exemptions/abatements identified in § 625-5 and § 625-7 of this article require the following application procedure:
A.
An application must be submitted to and filed with the Municipal
Clerk no later than 30 days, including Saturdays and Sundays, following
completion of the improvement, alteration or construction. An application
may be filed with the Municipal Clerk any time prior to such deadline.
"Completion" means that the subject improvement is substantially ready
for the intended use for which it is constructed. Such completion
may be evidenced by the issuance of a certificate of occupancy or
like document by the Township's building inspectors.
B.
The application shall be on a form prescribed by the Director of
the Division of Taxation and shall be available to applicants at the
Township's municipal building.
C.
Every application for exemption timely filed with the Municipal Clerk
shall be approved and allowed by the Mayor and Council if the application
is consistent with the statute and this article and the subject property
qualifies for the exemption as provided herein.
D.
The granting of the exemption shall be recorded and made a permanent
part of the official tax records of the Township and the County Tax
Assessor.
No exemption shall be granted pursuant to this article for any
property for which property taxes and/or municipal utilities are delinquent
or remain unpaid or for which penalties for nonpayment of taxes are
due.
A.
Based on such application, the governing body may enter into a written
agreement on a discretionary basis with an applicant for the exemption
of local property taxes on the improvement. The agreement shall provide
that in lieu of full property taxes, the applicant shall pay Township
full property taxes for the land plus an amount equal to a percentage
of taxes otherwise due for the improvement, according to the following
schedule:
(1)
In the first full year after completion: no payment in lieu of taxes
otherwise due.
(2)
In the second full year after completion: an amount not less than
20% of taxes otherwise due.
(3)
In the third full year after completion: an amount not less than
40% of taxes otherwise due.
(4)
In the fourth full year after completion: an amount not less than
60% of taxes otherwise due.
(5)
In the fifth full year after completion: an amount not less than
80% of taxes otherwise due.
B.
The application and agreement shall be approved by a resolution adopted
by the governing body. Municipal bills for payments in lieu of taxes
shall be adjusted to incorporate tax rate changes from year to year.
C.
The Municipal Clerk is authorized to forward a copy of all executed
abatement agreements entered into pursuant to this article to the
County Tax Assessor and Director of the Division of Local Government
Services in the Department of Community Affairs within 30 days of
the date of execution.
In the event property subject to a tax agreement has been transferred
to a new owner and it is determined that the new owner will continue
to use the property pursuant to the qualifying conditions, the exemption
shall continue and the agreement shall remain in effect. As a condition
for such continuation of the exemption, the new owner must apply for
the assignment of the agreement by letter submitted to the Municipal
Clerk of the City within 30 days of ownership transfer. Such assignment
must be approved by resolution of the governing body.
In the event the Township implements a revaluation or reassessment
during the exemption period for any property, the exemption shall
continue to apply but at a valuation level consistent with the revaluation
or reassessment.
The granting of an exemption for a particular property shall
not prejudice the right of the Township to appropriately examine and
revise the assessment during the five-year exemption period in the
event the base assessment is found to be improperly valued and assessed.
A.
No exemption shall be granted or tax agreement entered into pursuant
to this article for any property for which property taxes are delinquent
or remain unpaid, or for which penalties for nonpayment of taxes are
due. As a condition for the continuation of an exemption already granted
during the five-year period, property taxes must be kept current.
In the event that a tax delinquency for such property exists for more
than a sixty-day period, the County Tax Assessor is authorized to
notify the affected property owner that the exemption has been terminated
and the full value of the property will be subject to property taxes
under the local property tax law from the date of delinquency.
B.
As a further condition to granting an exemption, a property owner
shall be required to waive the filing of any tax appeal for the subject
property for the life of the exemption. In the event a tax appeal
is filed for the subject property during the five-year exemption period,
the exemption shall cease as of January 1 of the tax year for which
the appeal is filed.
A.
All exemptions granted hereunder shall be in effect for a five-year
period commencing with the date of completion of the improvement or
project.
B.
At the termination of the agreement for tax exemption authorized
pursuant to this article, the improvement shall be subject to all
applicable real property taxes as provided by state laws and regulations
and local ordinances, provided that nothing herein shall be deemed
to prohibit the qualifying improvement at the termination of the tax
exemption from qualifying for and receiving the full benefits of any
other tax preference provided by law.
This article shall take effect for tax year 2014 upon final
passage, approval and publication as provided by law.