HB 334-MUNICIPAL PROPERTY TAX DEFERRAL/EXEMPTION CO-CHAIR OLSON announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 334, "An Act relating to an exemption from and deferral of municipal property taxes for certain types of deteriorated property." 8:07:12 AM JIM POUND, Staff to Representative Jay Ramras, sponsor of HB 334, said it is a re-development bill. There are abandoned structures around the state including the McKay building in Anchorage and the Polaris building in Fairbanks, and he said developers are planning to take the basic structure of these sound buildings and change the interiors to condominiums or offices. Current statute allows for tax deferment while the buildings are being refurbished, but the language is not clear when that deferment ends. He noted that the uncertainty hampers the developers' ability to borrow money. The bill will provide certainty by ending the deferment only at the point when a portion or all of the building is transferred from the original developer. 8:08:27 AM CO-CHAIR THOMAS asked if communities have that option. 8:09:00 AM MR. POUND said yes but HB 334 clarifies existing language, which will provide certainty when going to the bank. 8:09:35 AM REPRESENTATIVE LEDOUX noted the change in the date when the deferral may be granted. MR. POUND said the entire section of the statute has a sunset date, so the date in HB 334 needs to correspond to it. 8:10:21 AM CO-CHAIR OLSON asked for testifiers. 8:10:59 AM CO-CHAIR THOMAS moved to report HB 334 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. Hearing no objection, HB 334 was reported out of the House Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee. 8:11:19 AM