This article shall be entitled "A Local Law in Relation to the
Creation of Special District No. 1 of 2000 in the City of Saratoga
Springs, Saratoga County, New York to be Known as the West Avenue
Special Assessment District."
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
EXISTING IMPROVEMENT CREDIT
A credit against the special assessment imposed by this article
for specified improvements which have been previously made or paid
for by the property owner to the assessed property and which are determined
by the City as meeting or exceeding the standards for the improvement
upon which the special assessment is based.
PROPERTY ASSESSMENT
The assessment of all properties in the City, as charged
against those properties by the City of Saratoga Springs, based upon
the value of the properties and without regard to any benefits that
the properties may receive. For purposes of calculating the actual
tax levied on a property, property assessment is calculated per $1,000
of taxable assessed value. For purposes of this article, the term
"property assessment" shall include such assessment for land only.
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
The assessment levied, by reason, of the provisions of this
article, upon properties included in the special assessment district
created by this article.
West Avenue and its surrounding areas have long been a tremendously
important part of the City. While its primary importance is founded
in commerce, transportation and public services, West Avenue remains
a key element in every plan and vision for the City's overall improvement
and development. The City Council recognizes the necessity of a project
to improve the West Avenue area. The Council further finds that it
is just and proper to assess portions of the costs of such improvements
to owners of properties located within the district herein described,
and that the properties so assessed will be appropriately benefited
and increased in value by those improvements.
The district shall consist of certain properties located within
the City of Saratoga Springs and described by their section, block
and lot numbers as shown on the Assessor's Maps of the Inside and
Outside Tax Districts of the City of Saratoga Springs. A list of all
the described properties, together with a map showing the district
boundaries and a summary of costs estimated for the improvements,
is filed in the office of the City Clerk.
In each year for which an annual budget is submitted pursuant to §
199-55 and approved by the City, a special assessment for properties in the district shall be computed as follows:
Amount of Approved Annual District Budget
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Total Property Assessments for all Properties in the District
= X
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X times (property assessment of an individual property)
= that property's special assessment under this section
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[Amended 11-15-2005 by L.L. No. 6-2005]
A. If a property located in the district is used exclusively for a residence, as this term is defined in Article
I of the City Zoning Ordinance, and such use is in all aspects lawful under said Zoning Ordinance, that property shall not be subject to special assessments under this article for any amount in excess of $150 per year, for each year in which such special assessment is imposed.
B. If a property owned exclusively by a veteran's organization and located
in the district shall qualify for exemption from taxation under § 452
of the Real Property Tax Law, that property shall not be subject to
special assessments under this article for any amount in excess of
$150 per year, for each year in which such special assessment is imposed.
C. The limitation on special assessment described in Subsection
A above shall not apply to any property that fails, for any reason, to maintain its exclusive use for a residence throughout the entire year in which the special assessment is imposed.
D. The limitation on special assessment described in Subsection
B above shall not apply to any property that fails, for any reason, to be exclusively owned by a veteran's organization throughout the entire year in which the special assessment is imposed.
Nothing contained in this chapter shall prohibit the City of
Saratoga Springs or the not-for-profit corporation to be established
pursuant to this chapter from spending or receiving funds for capital
improvements or maintenance within the special assessment district.
Such funds may come from the general tax revenues of the City of Saratoga
Springs, the capital register, community development or from any other
sources, either public or private.
The City of Saratoga Springs is authorized to institute condemnation
proceedings incidental to the construction of capital improvements
within the special assessment district, which proceedings shall be
taken at the discretion of the City in accordance with the ordinances
of the City relating thereto and the other applicable statutes of
the State of New York.