the community preservation act in sutton – may 27, 2004

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The Community Preservation Act in Sutton – May 27, 2004

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Page 1: The Community Preservation Act in Sutton – May 27, 2004

The Community Preservation Actin Sutton – May 27, 2004

Page 2: The Community Preservation Act in Sutton – May 27, 2004

Who We Are

• Partnership of advocates for open space, affordable housing and historic preservation

• Worked for 15 years to help pass the CPA in the state legislature

• Helping communities to understand, adopt and implement CPA.

The Community Preservation Coalition

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Open Space

Historic Preservation

Affordable Housing

Allows communities to establish a dedicated fund for:

The Community Preservation Act

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MAP

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Basics of the ActBasics of the Act

• Local adoption needed

• Establishes up to a 3% surcharge on local property taxes

• Requires 10% of monies to be spent on each of the 3 categories

• Allows flexibility for the remaining 70% in each of the 3 categories

• Establishes a Community Preservation Committee

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Exemptions to the CPAExemptions to the CPA

• First $100,000 of property value – exempts the first $100,000 of residential property value from the surcharge.

• Low-moderate income – exempts any household that earns less than 80% of area median and any senior (60+) who earns up to 100% of the median.

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Maximum Incomes for ExemptionMaximum Incomes for Exemption

One person in

household

Two people in

household

Four people in household

Seniors (residents over 60)

$48,510 $55,440

Low-income residents

$33,808 $44,352 $55,440

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What does that mean for the taxpayer?What does that mean for the taxpayer?

Median Assessed Home Value $248,000* With $100,000 exemption $100,000Net House Value Surcharged $148,000Municipal Tax Rate (per $1000) $ 12.32

_______Amount Subject to Surcharge $1823CPA Surcharge Rate 2%

_______Amount paid toward CPA Fund $36

Based on this scenario, $36 would be paid into the Community Preservation Trust Fund annually

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Sutton CPA Revenue and Surcharge Sutton CPA Revenue and Surcharge ScenariosScenarios

Surcharge Cost Amount Raised

With First $100,000 Exemption

1.0% $ 18 $ 66,653

2.0% $ 36 $ 133,306

3.0% $ 55 $ 199,959

Without First $100,000 Exemption

1.0% $ 31 $ 103,588

2.0% $ 61 $ 207,177

3.0% $ 92 $ 310,765

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Commissioner of RevenueDisburses Match

(October 15th)

State Matching FundsState Matching Funds

FY 2002$17.8 Million

Match Distribution

FY 2003$27.2 Million

Match Distribution

Fund balance is more than

$110 million

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Amending or Repealing Amending or Repealing the CPAthe CPA

• The CPA must remain in place for at least five years.

• After five years the Act can be repealed at any time using the same procedures available for passage of the Act.

• Amendments to the surcharge percentage or the authorized exemptions can be made at any time using the same procedures available for passage of the Act.

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Potential Uses of CPA FundsPotential Uses of CPA Funds

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Open SpaceOpen Space

Community Preservation funds may be used to:

1. Purchase land 2. Purchase easements or restrictions on land 3. Protect drinking water 4. Protect nature preserves 5. Restore polluted land to its natural state 6. Protect farms and farmland - APR

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Historic PreservationHistoric Preservation

Community Preservation funds may be used for acquisition, preservation, rehabilitation or restoration of a building(s) or real property that:

• has been determined by the local historic preservation commission to be significant in the history, archeology, architecture or culture of a city or town; or

• is listed or eligible for listing on the state register of historic places

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Historic PreservationHistoric Preservation

• Restoration of historic municipal properties• Adaptive reuse• Capital improvements to existing sites• Reversal of historically inappropriate alterations• Environmental mitigation• Signage• Grants to private non-profit groups, or individuals with a preservation easement

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CPA HousingCPA Housing

• Income limits for recipients ($69,300 for a family of four).

• Units can count towards 40B requirement• Protected forever• Can build new homes or convert existing• Can help people buy homes or rent them

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RecreationRecreation

Also, land can be purchased for :

1. Active and passive recreation 2. Community gardens, 3. Trails, 4. Non-commercial sports 5. Parks, playgrounds or athletic fields.

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Community PreservationCommunity Preservation Committee Committee

• Membership: (one from each)

– Conservation Commission– Historic Commission– Planning Board– Board of Park Commissioners– Housing Authority

• Bylaw or Ordinance specifies:– Method of selection

• (elected, appointed)– Length of term – Number of members (5-9)

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Community Preservation Act Funding in FY 2002-2004

0

2000000

4000000

6000000

8000000

10000000

12000000

14000000

16000000

FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004

Recreation

Historic

Open Space

Housing

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CPA MilestonesCPA Milestones

• 65 Adopting Communities

• 15-20 Communities voting in 2004

• More than $110 million appropriated so far

• Nearly 550 units of housing created

• About 4,000 acres of open space protected

• More than 140 historic sites preserved

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For Further InformationFor Further Information

www.communitypreservation.org