Legislature(2009 - 2010)BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)
01/28/2010 03:30 PM Senate COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS
| Audio | Topic |
|---|---|
| Start | |
| SB43 | |
| Fairbanks Annexation, Legislative Review | |
| SB212 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| *+ | SB 43 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| *+ | SB 212 | TELECONFERENCED | |
SB 212-MUNICIPAL ENERGY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM
4:13:18 PM
CHAIR OLSON announced the consideration of SB 212.
SENATOR EGAN, sponsor of SB 212, said the bill creates jobs and
more sustainable communities and makes buildings more energy
efficient. It is an innovative financing mechanism designed to
accelerate the energy retrofits of Alaska's homes and commercial
buildings. He explained that property owners borrow money from a
newly established municipal financing district to finance energy
retrofits, including efficiency measures and micro-renewable
energy. The borrower repays over 20 years through an annual
special tax on a municipality's property tax bill. This
financing model has been successful in 16 other states and
numerous counties. It is an option only; SB 212 gives power to
the municipalities to opt in or out.
SENATOR KOOKESH asked if any money would be available for the
program if a municipality chose to participate but the district
did not issue a bond.
SENATOR EGAN replied that SB 212 gives municipalities a
mechanism to opt in should the municipality choose to do so. He
said he is concerned about smaller communities and is assuming
some of the revolving energy money, funded through the
municipality, could be used for this. The municipality can set
the rates and the terms.
4:16:18 PM
SENATOR KOOKESH asked if the bond obligation stays with the home
if, for example, a home owner gets one of these loans and then
sells the property.
SENATOR EGAN replied that it would be a part of the owner's
property tax. Just as municipalities require now, if the home
was sold or foreclosed, the entire debt must be paid.
SENATOR KOOKESH said the idea is innovative.
CHAIR OLSON said if someone is in foreclosure, no bills will get
paid.
SENATOR EGAN replied that if the municipality forecloses on the
building, the municipality will sell it and collect the tax.
CHAIR OLSON asked if the municipality will get back what was put
into the property.
SENATOR EGAN said he believed so.
SENATOR MENARD asked if Senator Egan was trying to establish a
fund that municipalities can choose to be part of or not.
SENATOR EGAN replied that was correct.
SENATOR MENARD asked if the 16 other states with similar laws
have similar weather conditions.
SENATOR EGAN said the 16 other states are all around the
country. Major communities in California also have similar
programs.
CHAIR OLSON asked about the success of those programs.
SENATOR EGAN said according to the National Council of State
Legislatures, the programs have been very successful.
SENATOR KOOKESH asked how the bond obligation is disclosed if an
owner wants to sell his or her house. He thought there would
have to be a disclosure if an owner, who wants to sell, has
taken the loan, has made improvements on the house and is
obligated to make additional tax payments to the municipality.
4:18:52 PM
SENATOR EGAN replied that it would be part of the mortgage.
There is some concern from lending organizations because it is
unprecedented. In other municipalities, additional tax is tacked
on to the owner's property tax bill.
SENATOR KOOKESH corrected Senator Egan that it is not on the
mortgage then, but on the tax bill.
SENATOR EGAN said absolutely.
SENATOR KOOKESH said the municipality would show the home owner
and borrower of the loan has a tax obligation to pay. So a buyer
would have to be informed about the tax obligation associated
with the home.
SENATOR EGAN said that is correct, a new buyer would assume that
obligation.
SENATOR THOMAS asked about Section (b) on page two: "In addition
the municipality may require any other security for a loan that
the municipality determines to be reasonable" [Section 1 (b),
lines 10 and 11.] He asked what that language implied and what
other instruments other states have used.
SENATOR EGAN said it would be up to the municipality to set the
terms, the amount and the interest rate. He assumed other
municipalities' requirements varied.
4:21:54 PM
SENATOR THOMAS said he was curious what other collateral has
been considered by other municipalities.
SENATOR EGAN said he would get that information.
CHAIR OLSON asked if anyone was opposed to SB 212.
SENATOR EGAN replied no.
CHAIR OLSON asked if Senator Egan was anticipating opposition.
SENATOR EGAN said he spoke with the state assessor who is not in
opposition to SB 212.
CHAIR OLSON asked about any municipalities.
SENATOR EGAN said that the City and Borough of Juneau and the
Alaska Municipal League have not opposed it.
SENATOR KOOKESH asked about Tamara Cook's [Legal Services
Director, Alaska State Legislature] statement that "the
municipality must provide an explanation of the program to
electric and natural gas utilities operating in the area of the
proposed program at least 30 days before adopting the
ordinance." He said he has never heard of having to tell a local
utility that an ordinance is going to be adopted. He asked if
Senator Egan could find out why that would be necessary or if
the next committee would possibly take that up.
4:23:39 PM
SENATOR KOOKESH said SB 212 is very innovative and could develop
some energy savings in the state. Not everyone qualifies for the
energy program that started last year and this program could
pick up some of that slack.
CHAIR OLSON asked why it was not put in place years ago if it
was such a good bill. He was impressed. [SB 212 was held in
committee.]
4:24:52 PM
CHAIR OLSON thanked everyone for their comments and finding no
further business to come before the committee, adjourned the
meeting at 4:24 p.m.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| 1-28-2010 Senate Community and Regional Affairs Agenda.PDF |
SCRA 1/28/2010 3:30:00 PM |
|
| SB 43 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SCRA 1/28/2010 3:30:00 PM |
SB 43 |
| Fiscal Note SB 43.pdf |
SCRA 1/28/2010 3:30:00 PM |
SB 43 |
| SB 43 Bill Back up.pdf |
SCRA 1/28/2010 3:30:00 PM |
SB 43 |
| Fairbanks Local Boundary Commission Statement of Decision.PDF |
SCRA 1/28/2010 3:30:00 PM |
Local Boundary Commission |
| SB 212 Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SCRA 1/28/2010 3:30:00 PM |
SB 212 |