STATE OF NEW YORK
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2013-2014 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY(Prefiled)
January 9, 2013
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Introduced by M. of A. HOOPER -- read once and referred to the Committee
on Local Governments
AN ACT to amend the county law and the New York state urban development
corporation act, in relation to creating land banks for the acquisi-
tion, management, planning and reuse of vacant and abandoned property
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. The county law is amended by adding a new section 55 to
2 read as follows:
3 § 55. Authorization to create a land bank. 1. As used in this section,
4 a "land bank" is a public corporation established to assist or engage in
5 the process of the effective conversion of vacant, abandoned and tax-
6 delinquent properties to productive use. Vacant and/or abandoned proper-
7 ty shall be deemed to be residential, commercial, and industrial build-
8 ings and empty lots that either threaten public safety including public
9 nuisances; and/or have been subject to the neglect of fundamental duties
10 of property ownership including, but not limited to, failure to pay
11 taxes or utility bills, defaults on mortgages, and liens against proper-
12 ty. Such process may, consistent with municipal land use and strategic
13 plans include, but need not be limited to, acquisition of land, leasing
14 and sales of land and structures, expedited foreclosure and title clear-
15 ance, administration, inventory and assessment of existing parcels and
16 structures, planning for reuse consistent with local plans and reinvest-
17 ment strategies, property maintenance, rehabilitation and management,
18 demolition, disassembly and salvage and providing for assistance for
19 nonprofit organizations involved in the rehabilitation and redevelopment
20 of properties.
21 2. The legislative body of any county may adopt a resolution calling
22 upon the state urban development corporation to establish a subsidiary
23 corporation to perform the functions of a land bank pursuant to section
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 twelve of the New York state urban development corporation act. When
2 authorized by resolution of a county legislative body, the municipality
3 may transfer vacant and/or abandoned property to such a land bank corpo-
4 ration operating within its jurisdiction.
5 § 2. Section 3 of section 1 of chapter 174 of the laws of 1968,
6 constituting the New York state urban development corporation act, is
7 amended by adding a new subdivision 31 to read as follows:
8 (31) "Land bank" is a public corporation established to assist or
9 engage in the process of the effective conversion of vacant, abandoned
10 and tax-delinquent properties to productive use. Vacant and/or abandoned
11 property shall be deemed to be residential, commercial, and industrial
12 buildings and empty lots that either threaten public safety including
13 public nuisances; and/or have been subject to the neglect of fundamental
14 duties of property ownership including but not limited to failure to pay
15 taxes or utility bills, defaults on mortgages, and liens against proper-
16 ty. Such process may, consistent with municipal land use and strategic
17 plans, include, but need not be limited to acquisition of land, leasing
18 and sales of land and structures, expedited foreclosure and title clear-
19 ance, administration, inventory and assessment of existing parcels and
20 structures, planning for reuse consistent with local plans and rein-
21 vestment strategies, property maintenance, rehabilitation and manage-
22 ment, demolition, disassembly and salvage and providing for assistance
23 for nonprofit organizations involved in the rehabilitation and redevel-
24 opment of properties.
25 § 3. Section 12 of section 1 of chapter 174 of the laws of 1968,
26 constituting the New York state urban development corporation act, is
27 amended by adding a new subdivision 1-a to read as follows:
28 (1-a) (a) Upon receipt of a resolution approved by a majority of the
29 legislative body of any county, the corporation shall establish a
30 subsidiary corporation to perform the functions of a land bank pursuant
31 to subdivision thirty-one of section three of this act. The directors of
32 such subsidiary shall include two appointees by both the chief elected
33 officer and legislative body of the county petitioning for the creation
34 of the subsidiary corporation. Members of the subsidiary shall be
35 persons who have demonstrated special interest, experience, or education
36 in urban and/or regional planning, real estate, community development,
37 neighborhood preservation, historic preservation, finance or related
38 areas. The corporation may condition the creation of a subsidiary land
39 bank on an agreement from the petitioning county to deed not less than
40 fifty percent of the vacant and abandoned property held by the munici-
41 pality to the subsidiary land bank.
42 (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a subsidiary land bank
43 may institute a proceeding pursuant to article 19-A of the real property
44 actions and proceedings law.
45 (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a subsidiary land bank
46 with agreement therefor from the county where property is located, may
47 borrow against future tax revenue increases. In addition, upon receiving
48 such agreement a subsidiary land bank may also borrow against future
49 savings associated with the decrease in costs on a block or multiple
50 blocks cleared and reverting to green space.
51 (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a subsidiary land bank
52 may, upon such terms as it deems appropriate, convey title to any prop-
53 erty to which it obtains title pursuant to a proceeding pursuant to the
54 provisions of paragraph (a) of this subdivision or of article 19-A of
55 the real property actions and proceedings law to a private purchaser
56 provided such purchaser resides at the property as his or her primary
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1 residence for a period of no less than two years. During the initial two
2 years after the conveyance to the private purchaser, the property shall
3 be exempt from ad valorem real estate taxes, provided the purchaser
4 continues to reside at the property as provided in this paragraph.
5 Thereafter, or earlier if the purchaser ceases to reside at the property
6 as his or her primary residence, the property shall be placed back on
7 the tax rolls and shall be subject to full taxation, unless it is other-
8 wise eligible for credits against such taxation.
9 § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.