County Demolition Funding Program
January 26, 2015 02:21 PM to All Senate Members
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Senator David Argall
R Senate District 29
Memo
In the near future, I will introduce enabling legislation that would allow counties to apply a fee through the Recorder of Deeds office of up to $15 for each deed and mortgage recorded to be used for a demolition program.
Currently, many counties across Pennsylvania are facing a major problem dealing with blighted properties. Some of these properties are beyond repair and are in need of demolition. Many counties lack these needed funds to tear down these eyesores and, in some cases, safety hazards.
This legislation would change the Record of Deeds Fee Law to add an additional fee on each deed and mortgage recorded to be used strictly for demolition within that county.
According to the Senate Urban Affairs and Housing Committee Final Report offered at the conclusion of last session, many advocates suggested that a lack of funding is the key issue that prevents sustained growth and ideal land use management in our communities. My goal is to provide counties with an opportunity to address this serious concern.
This legislation will be similar to Senate Bill 1427 of 2014, which was approved by the Senate Urban Affairs and Housing Committee. Co-sponsors of last session’s proposal included Senators Brewster, Kitchen, Washington, Williams, Kasunic, Pileggi, Wozniak, Solobay, Yudichak, Tartaglione and Brubaker.
Currently, many counties across Pennsylvania are facing a major problem dealing with blighted properties. Some of these properties are beyond repair and are in need of demolition. Many counties lack these needed funds to tear down these eyesores and, in some cases, safety hazards.
This legislation would change the Record of Deeds Fee Law to add an additional fee on each deed and mortgage recorded to be used strictly for demolition within that county.
According to the Senate Urban Affairs and Housing Committee Final Report offered at the conclusion of last session, many advocates suggested that a lack of funding is the key issue that prevents sustained growth and ideal land use management in our communities. My goal is to provide counties with an opportunity to address this serious concern.
This legislation will be similar to Senate Bill 1427 of 2014, which was approved by the Senate Urban Affairs and Housing Committee. Co-sponsors of last session’s proposal included Senators Brewster, Kitchen, Washington, Williams, Kasunic, Pileggi, Wozniak, Solobay, Yudichak, Tartaglione and Brubaker.
Legislation
Document - Introduced as SB 486
Last updated on January 26, 2015 02:22 PM
County Demolition Funding Program
January 26, 2015 02:21 PM to All Senate Members
Circulated By
ARGALL
Memo
In the near future, I will introduce enabling legislation that would allow counties to apply a fee through the Recorder of Deeds office of up to $15 for each deed and mortgage recorded to be used for a demolition program.
Currently, many counties across Pennsylvania are facing a major problem dealing with blighted properties. Some of these properties are beyond repair and are in need of demolition. Many counties lack these needed funds to tear down these eyesores and, in some cases, safety hazards.
This legislation would change the Record of Deeds Fee Law to add an additional fee on each deed and mortgage recorded to be used strictly for demolition within that county.
According to the Senate Urban Affairs and Housing Committee Final Report offered at the conclusion of last session, many advocates suggested that a lack of funding is the key issue that prevents sustained growth and ideal land use management in our communities. My goal is to provide counties with an opportunity to address this serious concern.
This legislation will be similar to Senate Bill 1427 of 2014, which was approved by the Senate Urban Affairs and Housing Committee. Co-sponsors of last session’s proposal included Senators Brewster, Kitchen, Washington, Williams, Kasunic, Pileggi, Wozniak, Solobay, Yudichak, Tartaglione and Brubaker.
Currently, many counties across Pennsylvania are facing a major problem dealing with blighted properties. Some of these properties are beyond repair and are in need of demolition. Many counties lack these needed funds to tear down these eyesores and, in some cases, safety hazards.
This legislation would change the Record of Deeds Fee Law to add an additional fee on each deed and mortgage recorded to be used strictly for demolition within that county.
According to the Senate Urban Affairs and Housing Committee Final Report offered at the conclusion of last session, many advocates suggested that a lack of funding is the key issue that prevents sustained growth and ideal land use management in our communities. My goal is to provide counties with an opportunity to address this serious concern.
This legislation will be similar to Senate Bill 1427 of 2014, which was approved by the Senate Urban Affairs and Housing Committee. Co-sponsors of last session’s proposal included Senators Brewster, Kitchen, Washington, Williams, Kasunic, Pileggi, Wozniak, Solobay, Yudichak, Tartaglione and Brubaker.
Document
Introduced as SB 486
Last Updated
January 26, 2015 02:22 PM
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