[Adopted 4-11-2023 by L.L. No. 4-2023]
With the intent to repeal any and all actions taken in connection with the authority granted by § 466-a(8) of the NYS Real Property Tax Law, the Village of Dobbs Ferry Board of Trustees finds it in the public interest to adopt legislation in accordance with § 466-a of the NYS Real Property Tax Law with respect to real property tax abatement for volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers and other related persons under specific circumstances.
An exemption of 10% of assessed value of property owned by an enrolled member as set forth below, or such enrolled member and their spouse, is hereby granted from taxation with respect to the real property taxes of the Village of Dobbs Ferry as long as eligibility requirements are met.
Such exemption shall be granted to an enrolled member of an incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department, or incorporated voluntary ambulance service provided that:
A. 
The property is owned by the volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker;
B. 
The property is the primary residence of the volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker;
C. 
The property is used exclusively for residential purposes;
D. 
The volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker resides in the Village of Dobbs Ferry and the Village of Dobbs Ferry is served by such incorporated volunteer fire company or fire department or incorporated voluntary ambulance service;
E. 
The volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker is certified by the authority having jurisdiction as an enrolled member of such an incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department, or incorporated voluntary ambulance service; and
F. 
The volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker meets the minimum service requirement established by the Village of Dobbs Ferry, which is hereby established as two years.
A. 
Application. A volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker must annually, on or before the applicable taxable status date, file an application for such property tax exemption with the assessor responsible for preparing the assessment roll for the Village of Dobbs Ferry, on a form as prescribed by the New York State Commissioner of Taxation and Finance.
B. 
Guidelines. The Village of Dobbs Ferry shall maintain written guidelines, available upon request, as to the requirements of an enrolled volunteer member relating to this exemption.
C. 
Certification. The Village of Dobbs Ferry must annually file with the assessor, prior to the applicable taxable status date, a list of the active volunteer members who are certified to meet the minimum service requirement. Such list must provide, as of the applicable taxable status date, the number of years of service served by each such enrolled member and such enrolled member's address of residence.
D. 
No diminution of benefits. An applicant who is receiving any benefit pursuant to Article 4 of the Real Property Tax Law as of the effective date of this article shall not have any of those benefits diminished because of this article.
A. 
Grant of lifetime exemption. Any eligible enrolled member who accrues more than 20 years of active volunteer service as certified by the Village of Dobbs Ferry shall be granted the 10% exemption as authorized by this article for the remainder of his or her life as long as his or her primary residence is located within the Village of Dobbs Ferry.
B. 
Unremarried spouse of enrolled member killed in the line of duty. The unremarried surviving spouse of a deceased enrolled member killed in the line of duty, as certified by the Village of Dobbs Ferry, is qualified to continue to receive an exemption, as long as the deceased volunteer had been an enrolled member for at least five years and had been receiving the exemption at the time of his or her death.
C. 
Unremarried spouse of deceased enrolled member. The unremarried surviving spouse of a deceased enrolled member, as certified by the Village of Dobbs Ferry, is qualified to continue to receive an exemption, as long as the deceased volunteer had been an enrolled member for at least 20 years and the deceased volunteer and unremarried spouse had been receiving the exemption at the time of his or her death.