As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the meaning set forth below:
IMPROVEMENT
Repair, construction, or reconstruction, including alterations
and additions, having the effect of rehabilitating a building with
a minimum actual cost of the improvement being $75,000, verified by
a PA registered design professional. The purpose of the improvement
is for the following: the building becomes habitable or attains higher
standards of safety, health, economic use, or amenity; it is adaptively
reused; or is brought into compliance with laws, ordinances, or regulations
governing such standards; or is new construction in the LERTA designated
area.
NONRESIDENTIAL
Any industrial, commercial, nonresidential use building,
or other business property located in the LERTA designated area.
RESIDENTIAL
Mixed-use (commercial and residential buildings); apartment
houses with three or more units; condominium buildings with four or
more units.
The entire area within the boundaries of the Borough of Bellefonte
is hereby designated as the LERTA area subject to exclusions. Properties/uses
specifically excluded from the LERTA program are single-family, duplexes,
short-term rental units, and bed-and-breakfast establishments.
An application for exemption from Borough real estate taxes
may be made at any time within five years from the effective date
of this article.
The Borough may, by ordinance enacted from time to time, extend
the time for filing an application from exemption from Borough real
estate taxes. However, in no event shall anyone's extension period
exceed five years.
The exemption from Borough real property taxes provided for
in this article shall be forfeited by the applicant and/or any subsequent
owner of the property and such exemption shall be revoked by the Borough
upon the occurrence of any of the following:
A. The failure to pay in full any nonexempt real estate taxes by the
last day of the time period to pay such taxes in the penalty period.
Upon receipt of the notice of nonpayment of nonexempt real property
taxes, the Borough Treasurer shall immediately terminate the exemption.
B. The failure to pay when due any amount due and owing to the Borough.
Upon receipt of notice of nonpayment of any such amount, the Borough
Treasurer shall immediately terminate the exemption.
C. The failure to obtain and pay in full all fees for all necessary
and proper permits, licenses, and certificates prior to commencement
of construction of the improvements to, or occupancy of, the property.
D. The failure to comply with the minimum standards established by all
applicable laws, ordinances, codes, rules, and regulations.
E. The failure to comply with the provisions of this article.
Bellefonte Borough will accept a maximum of five applications
per year for the entire LERTA designated area. The date of application
approval will be used to determine when the annual cap has been reached.
The Borough may, by resolution and concurrence with Bellefonte Area
School District and Centre County Government, increase the number
of LERTA applications accepted on an annual basis.
If any provision of this article shall be determined to be unlawful,
invalid, void, or unenforceable, then that provision shall be considered
severable from the remaining provisions of this article, which shall
be in full force and effect.
This article shall become effective upon adoption by the Bellefonte
Area School District and the Centre County Board of Commissioners
of a resolution in accordance with the terms of this article. For
LERTA program applications, a period of retroactivity starting on
November 1, 2021, is allowed for a property owner who has obtained
a building permit and has not started the improvement. The applicant
must otherwise meet all other program eligibility requirements.
No amendment to this article shall be effective unless consented
to by resolution or ordinance at each local taxing authority which
has consented to be bound by the terms of this article.