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Turning Vacant Spaces into Vibrant Places Georgia Land Bank Authorities Georgia Initiative for Community Housing August 9, 2011 Professor Frank S. Alexander Sam Nunn Professor of Law, Emory Law School General Counsel, Center for Community Progress Mara S. Register Assistant to the City Manager, City of Valdosta, GA Frank S. Alexander 2011

Definition: A land bank is a governmental entity that focuses on the conversion of vacant, abandoned, and tax-delinquent properties into productive use.

The focus is on: Surplus public property Below water properties Abandoned properties Tax delinquent properties

The Evolution of Land Banks St. Louis (1971) Cleveland (1976) Louisville (1989) Atlanta (1991) Genesee (2002) Cuyahoga (2008) New York (2011)

Triggers for Creating a Land Bank: Fragmented inventories Large inventories of abandoned/vacant property with little market value Ineffective tax foreclosure procedures Code violations Title problems Property disposition requirements

The Essential Powers: Acquisition, Management and Disposition of Properties Financing of Operations Waiver of Delinquent Taxes

Goals & Strategies Goal Strategy 1. Eliminate Blight Demolitions; rehab 2. Maximize Short Term Revenue Sale to highest bidder 3. Maximize Long Term Revenue Convey for sustainable development 4. Affordable Housing/Commercial? Convey at lowest price 5. Finance LBA Operations Maximum inventory and maximum discretion 6. Neighborhood Stabilization Demolition; relocation & swaps; rehab; side lot transfers

Georgia Land Banks Fulton County/City of Atlanta LBA Savannah/Chatham County LBA Macon/Bibb County LBA Valdosta/Lowndes County LBA Augusta/Richmond County LBA Columbus/Muscogee County LBA Statesboro/Bulloch County LBA Athens/Clarke County LBA Rome/Floyd County LBA LaGrange/Troup County LBA Thomasville/Thomas County LBA

Georgia Land Banks: O.C.G.A. 48-4-60 et seq. Independent Tax-Exempt Authority Independent Board Power to Extinguish Delinquent Taxes Broad Acquisition & Disposition Authority

Georgia Land Banks: Creation Resolution Intergovernmental Agreement Board Appointments

Georgia Land Banks: Powers Acquire property through tax sales, donation, market-purchase Manage, maintain and hold property Extinguish delinquent taxes with school board consent Dispose of property in accordance with local priorities

The Valdosta Story Valdosta-Lowndes County Land Bank Authority was established in 1999 Acquisition and disposition of property to Habitat for Humanity Vehicle for acquiring and disposing of vacant and/or tax delinquent properties for in-fill development. $300,000 local assistance grant for authority start-up costs.

Fellowship Place Subdivision and Community Park Project Structure 1999 CHIP grant used for down payment assistance Structured as a second mortgage in the form of a deferred payment loan (DPL) Acquired the property and $30,000 price used as additional grant leverage Construction costs and value of volunteer hours also used as grant leverage

Fellowship Place Subdivision and Community Park Project Structure Properties deeded to Habitat Easy living designs adapted Total of twelve new first time homebuyers Local Development Fund used to construct park on adjacent abandoned railroad right-of-way 2001 Magnolia award winner from DCA

Fellowship Place Subdivision and Community Park

Fellowship Park

Cypress Street and Short Street Historic Districts Project Structure 2001 CHIP grant and 2001 SHOP grant Involved 13 in-fill properties with substandard structures with utilities in place City funded demolition and clearance of structures CHIP funds used again as a DPL & SHOP grant used to acquire properties

Cypress Street and Short Street Historic Districts Project Structure New designs and materials approved by the Historic Preservation Commission Habitat for Humanity constructed the homes. Established new demolition policy for property donation to the land bank authority or non-profit that builds affordable housing

Short Street Historic District

Cypress Street (Before)

Cypress Street (After)

Jimmy Carter Work Project 2003 Property donated by the JN Bray Company for a fifty lot subdivision Funding structure includes $800,000 CDBG, $3000.000 CHIP, $500.000 Habitat Mortgage Buy-back, SPLOST funds, Habitat volunteer construction Funds utilized to construct sewer outfall, infrastructure, lot preparation, and down payment assistance

Jimmy Carter Work Project 2003 Five lots acquired by the Land Bank Authority for road right-of-way and housing construction Two lots deeded to the city and three lots sold to Habitat with a 10-year repayment period 2004 Magnolia Award winner presented by DCA 2005 Terrence DuVernay Award winner presented by NCDA

2003 Jimmy Carter Work Project June 6, 2003

2003 Jimmy Carter Work Project June 12, 2003

2003 Jimmy Carter Work Project August 21, 2003

Acquisition for Industrial Expansion

Additional Administrative Work Staff has inventoried, assessed, and classified all city property Properties that are appropriate for development have been deeded to the land bank authority Second property sale about to be advertised Staff to begin review of available tax delinquent properties primarily within the HUD designated revitalization area

Future Georgia Land Banks: Senate Bill 284 Introduced in General Assembly in Spring 2011 Sponsored by Senator Golden (R), District 8 Third generation of land bank statutes State-of-the-art in land bank legislation

Future Georgia Land Banks: Senate Bill 284 Regional land banks Self-financing mechanisms for land banks Tax sale bidding advantages for land banks

Future Georgia Land Banks: Senate Bill 284 Expedited tax foreclosure process for land bank property Bulk judicial foreclosure and quiet title proceedings for land bank property

Turning Vacant Spaces into Vibrant Places Georgia Land Bank Authorities Georgia Initiative for Community Housing August 9, 2011 Professor Frank S. Alexander Sam Nunn Professor of Law, Emory Law School General Counsel, Center for Community Progress Mara S. Register Assistant to the City Manager, City of Valdosta, GA Frank S. Alexander 2011