As used in this ordinance, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings set forth hereafter:
DETERIORATED PROPERTY
Any industrial, commercial, or other business property owned
by an individual, association, or corporation, and located in a deteriorating
area, as hereinafter provided, or any such property which has been
the subject of an order by a government agency requiring the unit
to be vacated, condemned or demolished by reason of noncompliance
with laws, ordinances or regulations.
IMPROVEMENT
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 amending, or is brought into compliance
with laws, ordinances or regulations governing such standards. Ordinary
upkeep and maintenance shall not be deemed an improvement.
LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITY
A county, Township, institution district or school district
having authority to levy real property taxes, including, but not limited
to, the County of Westmoreland and the Greater Latrobe School District.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNING BODY
The Board of Supervisors of the Township of Unity, Westmoreland
County, Pennsylvania, together with its agents and employees designated
to implement and administer the terms of the LERTA and/or this article.
The following areas located in Unity Township shall be designated
as deteriorated areas thereby qualify for tax exemption under the
"LERTA."
A. The Westmoreland County Air Park;
B. The property within the Eastpointe Technology Park of Kennametal,
Inc.;
C. The Wimmer Industrial Park;
D. Properties designated as being within the M-1 Manufacturing Zones under Chapter
118, Zoning, of the Code of the Township of Unity.
This article shall continue in full force and effect unless terminated by subsequent Ordinance adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Unity Township at a duly advertised public meeting, or on the nine year anniversary of the date of its enactment, whichever occurs first. In the event the Board of Supervisors desires to terminate this article and the exemptions set forth hereunder, or such article expires by its own terms, any taxpayer who has received or applied for the exemption provided by this article prior to the termination thereof, shall, if said exemption is granted, be entitled to the exemption for the full term of years authorized under §
109-61C above.
If any word, phrase, section, sentence, clause or part of this
article is found to be illegal, invalid or unconstitutional, such
illegality, invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect or
impair any of the remaining words, phrases, sections, sentences, clauses
or parts of this article. It is hereby declared to be the intent of
the Township Supervisors that this article would have been adopted
had such illegal, invalid or unconstitutional word, phrase, section,
sentence, clause or part thereof had not been included therein.