HB 209-MUNI.TAX: PROPERTY AFFECTED BY DISASTER    REPRESENTATIVE MIKE CHENAULT, bill sponsor, explained this is a local tax issue that allows municipalities to provide a tax reduction for property destroyed, damaged or reduced in value as a result of a disaster. Municipalities would have the leeway to define a disaster to include a fire or flood in a private home, which is an option they don't have currently. They would also have the ability to set the parameters on reassessing values after the renovation. SENATOR FRED DYSON asked whether the fact that a house burned to the ground wouldn't automatically give the property owner tax relief. REPRESENTATIVE CHENAULT said a municipality would first have to adopt an ordinance declaring that they want to take on these powers. Then they would have to set the criteria for a disaster declaration. SENATOR FRED DYSON said he could see the situation in which a house burns down, the owners collect the insurance and get a tax break on the property and spend the money. CHAIR GARY STEVENS asked for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR DYSON said, "Move it." CHAIR GARY STEVENS said, "I assume that's a motion Senator Dyson to move it [CSHB 209(RLS)] with a zero fiscal note and individual recommendations." There being no objection, it was so ordered.