COUNTY LAND UTILIZATION CORPORATIONS: LAND BANKS Perrysburg, Ohio September 17, 2015.

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COUNTY LAND UTILIZATION CORPORATIONS: LAND BANKS Perrysburg, Ohio September 17, 2015

Transcript of COUNTY LAND UTILIZATION CORPORATIONS: LAND BANKS Perrysburg, Ohio September 17, 2015.

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COUNTY LAND UTILIZATION CORPORATIONS: LAND BANKS

Perrysburg, OhioSeptember 17, 2015

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What is a Land Bank?

• Land banks are public or community-owned entities created to acquire, manage, maintain, and repurpose vacant, abandoned, and foreclosed properties.

• Created to replace systems where local governments sell their interest in tax-delinquent property to speculators, often for pennies on the dollar.

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Recent Changes

• July 7, 2010 – Ohio’s 43 most populous counties (60,000 or more residents) received statutory authority to organize county land banks.

• June 30, 2015 – Legislation amended to allow all counties to create land banks!

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CIC – ORC Chapter 1724• Two types of community improvement

corporations (CICs) that may be organized under (ORC 1724.01(A)(1))

• Land banks can file for an Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 501(c)(3) tax status, but IRC Section 115 is preferable.

• IRC Section 115 organizations are commonly referred to as “instrumentalities of government” and do not have to file federal tax returns as do “C-3” organizations.

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Purpose - ORC Chapter 5722• Facilitate the reuse of vacant, abandoned, and tax‐

foreclosed real property• Efficiently hold and manage vacant, abandoned, or

tax foreclosed real property pending its reutilization

• Assist entities to clear the title of property and assist with coordinating and assembling properties

• Promote economic and housing development in the county or region

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How to Form a Land Bank

• Board of county commissioners passes a resolution authorizing the formation of a land bank.

• County treasurer files articles of incorporation with the Ohio Secretary of State.

• After incorporation, county commissioners approve the corporation's operating documents.

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Board of Directors ORC 1724.03(B)

• Five, seven, or nine members• County treasurer• At least two county commissioners• Representative from county’s largest

municipal corporation

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B of D (cont.)• Representative from township with population

of at least 10,000, if at least two such townships exist in the county

• Any remaining members selected by the treasurer and the board member county commissioners

• At least one board member shall have private sector or nonprofit experience in rehabilitation or real estate acquisitions.

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How Land Banks Get Properties

• Tax foreclosure process – allows for direct transfer of property to a county land bank if the impositions, including taxes, penalties, special assessments and costs, are greater than the value of the property.

• Property forfeited to the state – written request to the county auditor and paying for the cost of an “auditor’s deed” for the property.

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Getting Properties (cont.)• Transfer of property from private

individuals and probate estates when owner no longer desires the burden of owning worthless property – must be approved by county auditor.

• Fannie Mae and HUD- may provide demolition funds.

• Donation of non-delinquent properties.

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Ideal Properties

• Already vacant – no demolition costs – Less environmental assessment costs– No building maintenance costs

• Tax foreclosure – no liens• Demolition costs included• End user in place

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Use of Properties

• Transfer the properties to adjoining property owners – aka “side-lot programs”

• Transfer the property to private sector for productive reuse

• Convert property to public uses such as parks, playgrounds, urban agriculture or community gardening and beautification projects.

• Transfer the property to non-profits, like community development corporations (CDCs), which may be assembling land for new development and/or maintain the property for community beautification goals

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Primary Funding Source

• 5% of the biannual delinquent property tax receipts, aka “DTAC” (Delinquent Tax and Assessment Collection)

• County Commissioners may vote to allocate up to 5% of all DTAC receipts to the county land bank for unrestricted use.

• Ohio is only state to provide consistent funding to land banks.

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Greater Ohio Policy Center “Taking Stock of Ohio County Land Banks: Current Practices and Promising Strategies” (May, 2015), page 10

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Government Funding

• Township trustees can contribute general fund monies and other services to a land bank to defray administrative expenses.

• Land bank can contract with the county commissioners, county auditor, or county treasurer to provide staff instead of, or in addition to, land bank staff.

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Other funding

• Loans• Land Sales• Charge fees and costs when disposing of

property• Grant applications• Foundation funding

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Resources• Alexander, Frank S. “Land Banks and Land

Banking, 2nd Ed.” (2015)http://action.communityprogress.net/p/salsa/web/common/public/signup?signup_page_KEY=8679• County Commissioners Association of Ohio

“Handbook Ohio County Commissioners – Chapter 81” (July, 2015)

http://www.ccao.org/userfiles/HBKCHAP081%207-16-15.pdf

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Resources (cont.)• Fitzpatrick, Thomas J. IV “Understanding

Ohio’s Land Bank Legislation” (2009)http://www.ohioenvironmentallawblog.com/uploads/file/Policy%20Analysis%20of%20new%20land%20bank%20law.pdf• Greater Ohio Policy Center “Taking Stock of

Ohio County Land Banks: Current Practices and Promising Strategies” (May, 2015)

http://greaterohio.org/files/policy-research/greaterohiolandbankreport5-15-15.pdf

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http://www.wrlandconservancy.org/county-land-banks/ohio-land-bank-conferences/conference2015/