[Ord. 436, 8/9/2016]
1. ASSESSED VALUATION BOARD BUSINESS/COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES CONSTRUCTION COUNTY DETERIORATED AREAA. B. C. D. E. F. G. DETERIORATED PROPERTY EXEMPTION IMPROVEMENTS INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITY PROJECT PROPERTY OWNER RECONSTRUCTION SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX DELINQUENCY TAX YEAR TOWNSHIP TREASURER
As used in this Part, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings set forth below:
The value of a parcel of real property as established by the Department of Real Estate or the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County pursuant to the provisions of the Second Class County Assessment Law, 72 P.S. § 5452.1 et seq., or such other applicable law or ordinance, for the purpose of the assessment and levy of real property taxes. The term "assessed valuation" shall not include the value of the parcel of real property upon which a building is located.
The Board of Property Assessment Appeals and Review of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, or such successor entity responsible by law or by ordinance for determining the validity of a valuation of real estate for the assessment or levy of real estate taxes in Allegheny County.
Properties which are zoned commercially (B-1, B-2) according to the Township's Official Zoning Map in effect at the time that the construction occurs.[1]
The construction of any of the following improvements for industrial, commercial, or other business purposes:
The County of Allegheny.
Those specific areas within the Township of North Fayette described in Exhibit A hereto,[2] which have been determined to be physically impaired on the basis of one or more standards, including, but not limited to, the following:
The buildings, by reason of age, obsolescence, or inadequate or outmoded design or physical deterioration, have become economic or social liabilities.
The buildings are substandard, unsanitary, unhealthy, or unsafe.
The buildings are overcrowded, poorly spaced, or so lacking in light, space, and air as to be unwholesome.
The buildings are faultily arranged, cover the land to an excessive extent, show a deleterious use of land, or exhibit any combination of the above which is detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare.
A significant percentage of buildings is more than 40 years of age.
A substantial amount of unimproved, overgrown, and unsightly vacant land exists which has remained so for a period of five years or more, indicating a growing or total lack of utilization of land for economically desirable purposes.
The area is a blighted area under criteria set forth in the Act of May 24, 1945, P.L. 991, No. 385 known as the "Urban Redevelopment Law."[3]
Any industrial, commercial, or other business property owned by a property owner or taxpayer and located in a deteriorated area, as herein provided, or any such property which has been the subject of any order by a government agency requiring the unit to be vacated, condemned, or demolished by reason of noncompliance with laws, ordinances, or regulations.
The nonliability for the payment of additional real property taxes to the Township resulting from increased assessed valuation attributable to the actual cost of construction or improvements made to deteriorated property within a deteriorated area.
Repair, construction or reconstruction, including alterations and additions, having the effect of rehabilitating a deteriorated property so that it becomes habitable or attains higher standards of safety, health, economic use, or amenity or is brought into compliance with laws, ordinances, or regulations governing such standards. Ordinary upkeep and maintenance should not be deemed an improvement.
Properties which are zoned industrially according to the Township's Official Zoning Map in effect at the time that construction occurs.[4]
The county, or the Township, or the West Allegheny School District.
The improvement of a building carried out during a single continuous period of time according to a common plan.
Any natural person, partnership, unincorporated association, limited liability company or corporation, nonprofit organization, or otherwise. Whenever used in any provision of this Part, the term "property owner" as applied to partnerships shall mean and include all members thereof, and as applied to corporations shall mean and include all officials or officers thereof. The term "property owner" used in this Part is synonymous with "taxpayer."
The rebuilding of a building or buildings previously erected for the purpose of changing the economic use or amenity of such structure or to obtain higher standards of safety or health.
The West Allegheny School District.
All Township of North Fayette real estate taxes, charges, fees, rents, or claims due and unpaid by the owner of the deteriorated property or with respect to the deteriorated property as of the time of the application for an exemption or at any time thereafter during the term of the exemption. The term includes all penalties, additions, interest, attorney's fees, and costs due on such delinquent taxes, charges, rents, or claims.
The twelve-month period from January 1 to December 31, annually.
The Township of North Fayette.
The Treasurer of the Township of North Fayette.
[1]
Editor's Note: The Township's Official Zoning Map is on file and available for examination in the office of the Township Manager.
[2]
Editor's Note: Exhibit A, the Deteriorated Area Map, is included as an attachment to this chapter.
[3]
Editor's Note: See 35 P.S. § 1701 et seq.
[4]
Editor's Note: The Township's Official Zoning Map is on file and available for examination in the office of the Township Manager.