Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1357

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Report Pass
3/12/24  
Engrossed
3/15/24  
Refer
3/18/24  
Report Pass
3/29/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  
Chaptered
5/16/24  

Caption

Howard County - Payment in Lieu of Taxes Agreements - Moderate Income Housing Ho. Co. 8-24

Impact

The legislation introduces a potential boost in the availability of moderate income housing in Howard County by incentivizing property owners to invest in such developments. With the ability to negotiate tax payments, property owners may be more inclined to develop properties that cater to moderate income households, thus positively impacting local housing availability. The bill requires the County Executive to publish and periodically reevaluate the methodology for calculating the negotiated payment amounts, providing transparency and consistency in its application. This could ensure that agreements remain relevant and equitable over time, adapting to economic changes.

Summary

House Bill 1357 pertains specifically to Howard County in Maryland and establishes guidelines for entering into payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) agreements aimed at encouraging the construction and maintenance of moderate income housing. The bill stipulates that property owners can negotiate a payment amount to substitute the county property tax, provided they commit to maintaining a number of residential units that exceeds the minimum requirements set by local zoning laws. This legislative measure seeks to address the pressing need for affordable housing within the county while offering a framework for property tax relief for those developers who meet the stipulated housing criteria.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 1357 has been supportive, with proponents emphasizing its potential to alleviate housing shortages for moderate income families in Howard County. Advocates argue that the bill represents a progressive step towards making housing more accessible while balancing the interests of developers. Conversely, concerns may arise regarding the implementation of the payment agreements and whether they adequately serve the public interest. Some members of the community and stakeholders may question the sufficiency of the housing requirements or the effectiveness of the payment in lieu of taxes as a solution to broader housing issues.

Contention

A notable point of contention might focus on the effectiveness of PILOT agreements in truly enhancing the availability of affordable housing. Critics may argue that such measures could dilute the intended purpose of local tax revenues, or that the methodology for determining negotiated payments might not adequately reflect the community's needs. Additionally, debate could arise regarding the performance metrics used to evaluate the success of the bill, such as whether the increased number of moderate income housing units sufficiently meets the demand within the community.

Companion Bills

MD SB1147

Crossfiled Howard County - Payment in Lieu of Taxes Agreements - Moderate Income Housing Ho. Co. 8-24

Previously Filed As

MD HB444

Prince George's County - Payment in Lieu of Taxes Agreements - Low-Income Housing PG 403-23

MD HB211

Rental Housing Fund, Calculation of Taxable Income, and Transfer Tax - Alterations (Affordable Housing Investment Act)

MD HB765

Property and Income Taxes - Credits for Construction and Purchase of Housing in Western Maryland

MD HB310

Environment and Energy - Investment in Communities With Low- to Moderate-Income Households

MD SB746

Mobile and Manufactured Homes - Relocation Plans and Sales of Communities (Manufactured Housing Modernization Act of 2023)

MD HB908

Electricity - Community Solar Energy Generating Systems Program and Property Taxes

MD SB72

Task Force on Financial Incentives for Pet-Friendly Housing

MD HB23

Mobile and Manufactured Homes - Relocation Plans and Sales of Communities (Manufactured Housing Modernization Act of 2023)

MD HB1293

Discrimination in Housing – Consumer Credit History

MD HB561

Town of Mount Airy (Carroll County and Frederick County) - Urban Renewal Authority

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