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August 9. 1999
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
ORDINANCE NO. 99-12
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, AMENDING SEWARD CITY CODE TITLE 5 REVENUE AND
FINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR REAL PROPERTY EXEMPTION FOR
EXTERIOR AESTHETIC ENHANCEMENTS
WHEREAS, there are numerous properties within the City of Seward that are need of
landscaping, cleaning, maintenance, repair, or alteration to improve the aesthetics of the property,
neighborhood and community; and
WHEREAS, it is believed that property owners are reluctant to place a high priority to
improve the exterior of their property for fear of increased taxes; and
WHEREAS, Alaska State Statutes 29.45.050 (f) allows a municipal real property tax
exemption for up to four years on increases in assessed value directly attributable to landscaping or
maintenance and improvements that enhance the exterior appearance or aesthetic quality ofland or
structures; and
WHEREAS, the Kenai Peninsula Borough, as the tax administrator, concurs with a
municipal property tax exemption so long as the city administers and approves applications.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
HEREBY ORDAINS that:
Section 1. Seward City Code Title 5 Revenue and Finance is hereby amended by adding
Chapter 5.50 Real Property Tax
5.50.010 General.
A. All real property in the city is subject to annual taxation by the city except real
property exempt under the constitution of the state, the applicable laws ofthe state,
ordinances ofthe Kenai Peninsula Borough, the city Charter or the ordinances ofthe
city.
B.
The council shall annually determine the rate oflevy before June 15.
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C. The Kenai Peninsula Borough shall assess and collect the real property taxes levied
by the city in accordance with AS 29.45 and Chapter 5.12 of the borough code of
ordinances now in effect and as each may hereafter be amended.
5.50.021 Exemptions.
A. Pw:pose. The purpose ofthis chapter is to encourage owners to improve the exterior
aesthetic quality of their real property.
B. Exterior Aesthetic Enhancement.
1. An owner of real property may apply to the city for an exemption from that portion
of City real property taxes resulting from an increase in assessed value of improve-
ments to real property if the increase in assessed value is directly attributable to
alteration ofthe natural features of the land or new maintenance, repair orrenovation
of an existing structure, and ifthe alteration, maintenance, repair or renovation, when
completed, enhances the exterior appearance or aesthetic quality of the land or
structure. An exemption may not be allowed under this subsection for the
construction of an improvement to a structure if the principal purpose of the
improvement is to increase the amount of space for occupancy or nonresidential use
in the structure or for the alteration ofland as a consequence of construction activity.
2. An exemption provided in this subsection shall continue up to four years from the
date the improvement is completed, or from the date of approval for the exemption
by the local assessor, whichever is later.
3. In order to qualify for this exemption, an applicant must file with the city manager
a written application within 30 days after the mailing ofthe Kenai Peninsula Borough
notice of assessment for the year which the exemption is sought. The application
shall be on a form prescribed by the city manager, and shall include all information
deemed necessary to determine eligibility ofthe property for the exemption. If the
applicant fails or refuses to provide the information required by the city, within the
time period set, the exemption shall be denied.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days following its enactment.
ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, this
9 day of August, 1999.