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th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--0 Regular Session A-Engrossed Senate Bill Ordered by the Senate February Including Senate Amendments dated February Printed pursuant to Senate Interim Rule. by order of the President of the Senate in conformance with presession filing rules, indicating neither advocacy nor opposition on the part of the President (at the request of Senate Interim Committee on Workforce and General Government) SUMMARY The following summary is not prepared by the sponsors of the measure and is not a part of the body thereof subject to consideration by the Legislative Assembly. It is an editor s brief statement of the essential features of the measure. Permits [local governments] certain cities and counties to adopt land use regulations or functional plan provisions, or impose conditions for approval of permits, that effectively establish sales or rental price for up to [0] 0 percent of [new residential development] multifamily structure or limit sales or rental purchase to class or group of purchasers or renters in exchange for one or more developer incentives. Creates new authority for local government, local service district or special government body to impose construction taxes, at rate not exceeding one percent of permit valuation, on improvements to residential, commercial and industrial real property that result in new structure or additional square footage in existing structure, including remodeling that adds living space. Requires local government, local service district or special government body to use construction tax revenue to fund developer incentives and programs related to needed housing, and to distribute construction tax revenue to Housing and Community Services Department to fund home ownership programs. Takes effect on st day following adjournment sine die. 0 0 A BILL FOR AN ACT Relating to affordable housing; creating new provisions; amending ORS.0, 0.0, 0. and 0. and section, chapter, Oregon Laws 00; repealing section, chapter, Oregon Laws 00; and prescribing an effective date. Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon: SECTION. ORS.0 is amended to read:.0. () As used in this section, multifamily structure means a structure situated on a single lot or parcel that contains three or more housing units sharing at least one wall, floor or ceiling surface in common with another unit within the same structure. [()] () Except as provided in subsection [()] () of this section, a [city, county or] metropolitan service district may not adopt a land use regulation or functional plan provision, or impose as a condition for approving a permit under ORS. or.[,] a requirement, that has the effect of establishing the sales or rental price for a housing unit or residential building lot or parcel, or that requires a housing unit or residential building lot or parcel to be designated for sale or rent to [any] a particular class or group of purchasers or renters. [()] () [This] The provisions of subsection () of this section [does] do not limit the authority of a [city, county or] metropolitan service district to: (a) Adopt or enforce a [land] use regulation, [functional plan] provision or [condition of approval] requirement creating or implementing an incentive, contract commitment, density bonus or other voluntary regulation, provision or [condition] requirement designed to increase the supply NOTE: Matter in boldfaced type in an amended section is new; matter [italic and bracketed] is existing law to be omitted. New sections are in boldfaced type. LC

A-Eng. SB 0 0 0 0 of moderate or lower cost housing units; or (b) Enter into an affordable housing covenant as provided in ORS.0 to.. () Notwithstanding ORS., a city or county may adopt a land use regulation or functional plan provision, or impose as a condition for approving a permit under ORS. or. a requirement, that has the effect of establishing the sales or rental price for a multifamily structure, or that requires a multifamily structure to be designated for sale or rent to a particular class or group of purchasers or renters based on income. () A regulation, provision or requirement adopted under subsection () of this section: (a) May not require more than 0 percent of housing units within a multifamily structure to be sold or rented at below-market rates; (b) May apply only to multifamily structures containing at least 0 housing units in cities or counties with a population of 00,000 or less; (c) May apply only to multifamily structures containing at least 0 housing units in cities or counties with a population greater than 00,000; (d) Must offer developers payment of an in-lieu fee in exchange for providing the requisite number of housing units within the multifamily structure to be sold or rented at belowmarket rates; and (e) Must offer developers one or more of the following incentives: (A) Density adjustments. (B) Fee waivers or reductions. (C) Expedited service for local permitting processes. (D) Waivers of system development charges or impact fees. (E) Finance-based incentives. (F) Modification of height, floor area or other site-specific requirements. (G) State-authorized property tax exemptions or abatements. ()(a) A city or county that adopts a regulation, provision or requirement described in subsections () and () of this section may not apply the regulation, provision or requirement to any multifamily structure for which a complete application for a permit, as defined by ORS.0, has been submitted to the city or county prior to the date of adoption of the regulation, provision or requirement. (b) For a multifamily structure that meets the requirements of paragraph (a) of this subsection: (A) Construction shall commence, and building and occupancy permits as required by the city or county shall be issued, within two years of the date of adoption of the regulation, provision or requirement; or (B) A complete application for a permit, as defined by ORS.0, under the regulation, provision or requirement adopted by the city or county under subsections () and () of this section shall be resubmitted. SECTION. ORS 0.0 is amended to read: 0.0. () [Construction taxes may be imposed by] A school district, as defined in ORS 0.00, may impose a construction tax only in accordance with ORS 0.0 to 0.. () Construction taxes imposed by a school district must be collected, subject to ORS 0., by a local government, local service district, special government body, state agency or state official that issues a permit for structural improvements regulated by the state building code. SECTION. Section, chapter, Oregon Laws 00, is added to and made a part of []

A-Eng. SB 0 0 0 0 ORS 0.0 to 0.. SECTION. Section, chapter, Oregon Laws 00, is amended to read: Sec.. () A local government or local service district, as defined in ORS., or a special government body, as defined in ORS., may not impose a tax on the privilege of constructing improvements to real property except as provided in [sections to of this 00 Act] ORS 0.0 to 0.. () Subsection () of this section does not apply to: (a) A tax that is in effect as of May, 00, or to the extension or continuation of such a tax, provided that the rate of tax does not increase from the rate in effect as of May, 00; (b) A tax on which a public hearing was held before May, 00; or (c) The amendment or increase of a tax adopted by a county for transportation purposes prior to May, 00, provided that the proceeds of such a tax continue to be used for those purposes. () For purposes of [this section and sections to of this 00 Act] ORS 0.0 to 0., construction taxes are limited to privilege taxes imposed under [sections to of this 00 Act] ORS 0.0 to 0. and do not include any other financial obligations such as building permit fees, financial obligations that qualify as system development charges under ORS. to. or financial obligations imposed on the basis of factors such as income. SECTION. ORS 0. is amended to read: 0.. () Construction taxes imposed [under ORS 0.0 to 0.] by a school district pursuant to ORS 0.0 may be imposed only on improvements to real property that result in a new structure or additional square footage in an existing structure and may not exceed: (a) $ per square foot on structures or portions of structures intended for residential use, including but not limited to single-unit or multiple-unit housing; and (b) $0.0 per square foot on structures or portions of structures intended for nonresidential use, not including multiple-unit housing of any kind. () In addition to the limitations under subsection () of this section, a construction tax imposed on structures intended for nonresidential use may not exceed $,000 per building permit or $,000 per structure, whichever is less. ()(a) For years beginning on or after June 0, 00, the limitations under subsections () and () of this section shall be adjusted for changes in construction costs by multiplying the limitations set forth in subsections () and () of this section by the ratio of the averaged monthly construction cost index for the -month period ending June 0 of the preceding calendar year over the averaged monthly construction cost index for the -month period ending June 0, 00. (b) The Department of Revenue shall determine the adjusted limitations under this section and shall report those limitations to entities imposing construction taxes. The department shall round the adjusted limitation under subsection () of this section to the nearest multiple of $00. (c) As used in this subsection, construction cost index means the Engineering News-Record Construction Cost Index, or a similar nationally recognized index of construction costs as identified by the department by rule. SECTION. ORS 0. is amended to read: 0.. A school district may pledge construction taxes imposed pursuant to ORS 0.0 to the payment of obligations issued to finance or refinance capital improvements as defined in ORS 0.. SECTION. Sections and of this 0 Act are added to and made a part of ORS 0.0 to 0.. []

A-Eng. SB 0 0 0 0 SECTION. () The governing body of a local government or local service district, as defined in ORS., or a special government body, as defined in ORS., may impose a construction tax by adoption of an ordinance or resolution that conforms to the requirements of this section and section of this 0 Act. ()(a) A tax may be imposed on improvements to residential real property that result in a new structure or additional square footage in an existing structure, including remodeling that adds living space. (b) The ordinance or resolution shall state the rate of the tax. The tax may not exceed one percent of the permit valuation. (c) The tax shall be paid at the time specified in ORS 0. to the local government, local service district or special government body that imposed the tax. ()(a) A tax may be imposed on improvements to commercial and industrial real property that result in a new structure or additional square footage in an existing structure, including remodeling that adds living space. (b) The ordinance or resolution shall state the rate of the tax. The tax may not exceed one percent of the permit valuation. (c) The tax shall be paid at the time specified in ORS 0. to the local government, local service district or special government body that imposed the tax. SECTION. () As soon as practicable after the end of each fiscal quarter, a local government or local service district, as defined in ORS., or a special government body, as defined in ORS., that imposes a construction tax pursuant to section of this 0 Act shall deposit the construction tax revenues collected in the fiscal quarter just ended in the general fund of the local government, local service district or special government body. () Of the revenues deposited pursuant to subsection () of this section, the local government, local service district or special government body may retain an amount not to exceed four percent as an administrative fee to recoup the expenses of the local government, local service district or special government body incurred in complying with the requirements of this section. () After deducting the administrative fee authorized under subsection () of this section and paying any refunds, the local government, local service district or special government body shall distribute the remaining revenues received under section () of this 0 Act as follows: (a) Eighty-five percent to fund developer incentives permitted under ORS.0 and programs related to needed housing; and (b) Fifteen percent to the Housing and Community Services Department to fund home ownership programs that provide down payment assistance. () After deducting the administrative fee authorized under subsection () of this section and paying any refunds, the local government, local service district or special government body shall distribute fifty percent of the remaining revenues received under section () of this 0 Act to fund programs related to needed housing. SECTION 0. Section, chapter, Oregon Laws 00, is repealed. SECTION. A city or county may not adopt a regulation, provision or requirement under ORS.0, as amended by section of this 0 Act, until the 0th day after the effective date of this 0 Act. SECTION. This 0 Act takes effect on the st day after the date on which the 0 []

A-Eng. SB regular session of the Seventy-eighth Legislative Assembly adjourns sine die. []