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HB595-FN: relative to coastal resilience zones.

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rded by the town, city, or district or its program administrator and shall have the same lien priority and status as other property tax and special assessment liens as provided in RSA 80. The town, city, or district, or any permitted assignee, shall have all rights and remedies in the case of default or delinquency in the payment of an assessment as it does with respect to delinquent property taxes and

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  • 31:39-C · add

    all property in the designated flood resilience district of up to $0.50 per $1,000 assessed valuation. Enforcement powers for nonpayment shall be the same as those provided under RSA 31:39-c, RSA 31:39-d, and RSA 47:17-b, relative to enforcement of ordinances. II. The revenues collected shall be deposited in a flood resilience investment fund established by the municipality under the provisions of RSA 31:

  • 31:39-D · add

    in the designated flood resilience district of up to $0.50 per $1,000 assessed valuation. Enforcement powers for nonpayment shall be the same as those provided under RSA 31:39-c, RSA 31:39-d, and RSA 47:17-b, relative to enforcement of ordinances. II. The revenues collected shall be deposited in a flood resilience investment fund established by the municipality under the provisions of RSA 31:95-c or RSA 4

  • 31:95-C · add

    elative to enforcement of ordinances. II. The revenues collected shall be deposited in a flood resilience investment fund established by the municipality under the provisions of RSA 31:95-c or RSA 47:1-b. Such flood resilience investment fund shall be structured in such a way that other sources of public and private funding intended to address risks from flooding in the flood resilience district may be de

  • 47:17-B · add

    flood resilience district of up to $0.50 per $1,000 assessed valuation. Enforcement powers for nonpayment shall be the same as those provided under RSA 31:39-c, RSA 31:39-d, and RSA 47:17-b, relative to enforcement of ordinances. II. The revenues collected shall be deposited in a flood resilience investment fund established by the municipality under the provisions of RSA 31:95-c or RSA 47:1-b. Such floo

  • 47:1-B · add

    rcement of ordinances. II. The revenues collected shall be deposited in a flood resilience investment fund established by the municipality under the provisions of RSA 31:95-c or RSA 47:1-b. Such flood resilience investment fund shall be structured in such a way that other sources of public and private funding intended to address risks from flooding in the flood resilience district may be deposited into it

  • 53 · reference

    may vote to apply and collect a municipal flood resilience fee on each property within the entire town or city or within only a designated flood resiliency district as defined in RSA 53, for deposit into a flood resilience investment fund. The fee may be collected as an additional assessment on the assessed value of all property in the designated flood resilience district of up to $0.50 per $1,000 ass

  • 53-F:1 · amend

    tal resilience zones. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 District; Energy Efficiency and Clean Energy Districts. Amend RSA 53-F:1, II to read as follows: II. "District" means an energy efficiency and clean energy, or flood resilience district established under this chapter. 2 Definitions; Qualifying Improvement. Amend RSA 53-F:1, III to read a

  • 53-F:2 · amend

    flood damage-resistant building materials; or making electrical, mechanical, plumbing, or other system improvements that reduce flood damage. 3 Adoption by Municipality. Amend RSA 53-F:2, IV to read as follows: IV. The language of the question shall designate [an energy efficiency and clean energy] the district, which may cover all or a portion of the area within the municipality, or may designate all

  • 53-F:3 · amend

    f the area within the municipality as part of [an energy efficiency and clean energy] a district that encompasses all or portions of multiple municipalities. 4 Authority. Amend RSA 53-F:3 to read as follows: 53-F:3 Authority. To achieve the public benefits of protecting the economic and social well-being by reducing energy costs and enhancing resiliency in the community and risks to the community asso

  • 53-F:4 · amend

    l implemented according to the most recent U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released best practice guidelines for PACE financing programs. 5 Agreement With Property Owner. Amend RSA 53-F:4, I(b) to read as follows: (b) An agreement with an owner of eligible property shall provide that the owner shall contract for qualifying improvements with one or more qualified contractors, purchase materials to be us

  • 53-F:5 · amend

    h a property owner shall require that the property owner file a report confirming that all agreed upon improvements have been completed. 6 Eligibility of Property Owners. Amend RSA 53-F:5, II to read as follows: II. Prior to entering into an agreement with an owner of eligible property, the municipality shall determine that: (a) [all] All property taxes and any other assessments levied with property

  • 53-F:6 · reference

    nd financed under this chapter, all such improvements must be permanently affixed to a building or facility that is part of the property and shall be qualifying improvements under RSA 53-F:6. (b) “Flood resiliency improvement” means providing flood and water damage mitigation and resiliency improvements, prioritizing repairs, replacement, or improvements that qualify for reductions in flood insurance premi

  • 53-F:7 · amend

    s chapter of improvements made by the owner of the property, but shall not permit the value of the owner's labor to be included in the amount financed. 8 Financing Terms. Amend RSA 53-F:7, I to read as follows: I. Improvements shall be financed pursuant to an agreement under this chapter only on terms such that the total [energy] cost savings realized by the property owner and the property owner's succ

  • 53-F:8 · reference

    ect of having all consents shall be that the municipal lien shall not be extinguished in the event of a foreclosure or sheriff's sale by the mortgagee or lienholder as provided in RSA 53-F:8. If all of the mortgagees or lienholders of record do not consent, but the private lender determines that it will proceed in making such loan, then in the event of a foreclosure or sheriff's sale by a mortgagee or lienh

  • 72 · amend

    unless all such mortgagees or lienholders of record have consented to the lien as provided for in RSA 53-F:5. 10 New Subdivision; Flood Resiliency Improvement Exemption. Amend RSA 72 by inserting after section 87 the following new subdivision: Flood Resiliency Improvement Exemption 72:88 Definition of Flood Resiliency Improvement. For purposes of an exemption under RSA 72:89, in this subdivision

  • 72:1-D · amend

    37, 37-a, 37-b, 38-a, 38-b, 39-a, 39-b, 41, 42, 62, 66, [or] 70, 89, or 90 the applicant may appeal in writing, on or before September 1 following the date of notice of tax under RSA 72:1-d, to the board of tax and land appeals or the superior court, which may order an exemption, deferral, or tax credit, or an abatement if a tax has been assessed. 14 New Section; Flood Resilience Investment Funds. Amend

  • 72:23 · reference

    Tax Credit. Whenever the selectmen or assessors refuse to grant an applicant an exemption, deferral, or tax credit to which the applicant may be entitled under the provisions of RSA 72:23, 23-d, 23-e, 23-f, 23-g, 23-h, 23-i, 23-j, 23-k, 28, 28-b, 28-c, 29-a, 30, 31, 32, 35, 36-a, 37, 37-a, 37-b, 38-a, 38-b, 39-a, 39-b, 41, 42, 62, 66, [or] 70, 89, or 90 the applicant may appeal in writing, on or before S

  • 72:27-A · reference

    ncy Improvement Credit. In addition to or in place of an exemption for flood resiliency improvement as provided under RSA 72:89, each city and town may, upon adoption pursuant to RSA 72:27-a, offer an annual property tax credit of between $100 and $1,000 for a period of not to exceed 5 years. The accumulated value of such credit over the period it is offered shall not exceed the value of the flood resilien

  • 72:28 · amend

    on for Exemption or Tax Credit. Amend the introductory paragraph of RSA 72:33, I to read as follows: I. No person shall be entitled to the exemptions or tax credits provided by RSA 72:28, 28-b, 28-c, 29-a, 30, 31, 32, 35, 36-a, 37, 37-a, 37-b, 38-b, 39-b, 62, 66, [and] 70, and 89 unless the person has filed with the selectmen or assessors, by April 15 preceding the setting of the tax rate, a permanent a

  • 72:28-B · amend

    dure for Adoption Modification, or Rescission. Amend the introductory paragraph of RSA 72:27-a, I to read as follows: I. Any town or city may adopt the provisions of RSA 72:28, RSA 72:28-b, RSA 72:29-a, RSA 72:35, RSA 72:37, RSA 72:37-b, RSA 72:38-b, RSA 72:39-a, RSA 72:62, RSA 72:66, RSA 72:70, RSA 72:76, RSA 72:82, RSA 72:85, [or] RSA 72:87, RSA 72:80, or RSA 72:90 in the following manner: 13 Appeal f

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