VOLUNTARY CLEAN UP PROGRAMS IN GEORGIA

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VOLUNTARY CLEAN UP PROGRAMS IN GEORGIA AUGUST 27, 2015

OVERVIEW Voluntary Remediation Program Brownfield Program Tax incentives

GEORGIA VOLUNTARY REMEDIATION PROGRAM ACT Purpose: to encourage the voluntary and timely investigation and remediation of contaminated sites and to ensure the costeffective allocation of limited resources. VRPA became law on June 1, 2009 Applications accepted starting January 1, 2010 Revised application checklist posted April 1, 2010 VRPA Amendments became law on June 1, 2010

VRP APPLICATION VRP Application Checklist and $5,000 fee Preliminary Conceptual Site Model Uses all current information Surface and subsurface setting Known or suspected source(s) of contamination How contamination might move within the environment Potential human health and ecological receptors Complete or incomplete exposure pathways that may exist Invoicing $75/hour for EPD overview Approximately $737,000 collected to date

VRP STATUS CURRENT STATISTICS 95 Applications received 85 Applications approved 7 Applications under review 3 Applications withdrawn or awaiting revisions 13 Properties delisted

VRP GROWTH 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Applications Received Applications Approved Delisted 2 0 29 11 17 14 15 23 15 12 0 1 1 1 2 3 11 11 11 9 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 (Thru 8/1) 5

CONTINUED Over 25% of sites listed on HSI (non-class IV) have applied to VRP. 2 VRP properties have delisted since 8/1 and expect several more this year as Program wraps up 5 th year of full implementation. Institutional controls and consent orders HSI Google Map posted to website

BROWNFIELD: FEDERAL DEFINITION Real property, the expansion, development or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant

OBSTACLES TO BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT Assumption of liability upon purchase of brownfields Concerns about potential cost of cleanup Uncertainty about length of cleanup process

PROBLEMS? Too many properties were not being cleaned up/left vacant EPA passed amendments to CERCLA is 2002 offering a way forward for bona fide prospective purchasers

GEORGIA BROWNFIELD PROGRAM Established in 2003 under the Hazardous Site Reuse and Redevelopment ( Brownfield ) Act Employs cleanup standards promulgated under the Hazardous Site Response (state superfund) Act

GEORGIA S APPROACH TO BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT Recognizes that real estate redevelopment creates opportunity for environmental benefits Offers incentives for voluntary cleanup

PURCHASER S RESPONSIBILITIES Must apply before taking title (or within the 30- day grace period following purchase) Conduct soil and groundwater investigation Cleanup of soil and source material to risk reduction (cleanup) standards File Compliance Status Report

RESULTS 637 applications received to date 9,000+ acres enrolled in the Program 353 properties have completed the program and received final limitation of liability certificates Over 3,000 acres ready for reuse Over 700,000 tons of soil remediated

TYPES OF PROJECTS Greenspace Residential Mixed use Adaptive reuse Industrial reuse Industrial redevelopment

BROWNFIELD INCENTIVES Liability limitation for prospective purchasers Tax incentive provides opportunity to recoup investigation and cleanup costs

MAXIMIZING TAX INCENTIVES Preferential Assessment for qualifying brownfield property Stacking Incentives (preferential assessment + tax advantaged leasehold assessment) Tax Increment Financing (TADs)

PREFERENTIAL ASSESSMENT Special Ad Valorem Taxation for Qualifying Brownfield Property ad valorem tax abatement up to the certified eligible brownfield cleanup costs: Ø property value of a brownfield site may be frozen at the value of such property prior to redevelopment for 10 years or until the property realizes ad valorem property tax savings equal to the certified costs of the cleanup, whichever comes first Ø preferential assessment begins in year following filing of certification with County Board of Tax assessors

INCENTIVE STACKING increased emphasis on adaptive reuse and urban renewal business increased use of location consulting need to combine incentives Development Authorities asked to consent to brownfield preferential assessment and taxadvantaged leasehold

INCENTIVE STACKING Consider O.C.G.A. 48-5-7.6(e)(1) provisions governing disqualification of preferential assessment upon: 1. notice by taxpayer to local taxing authority to remove preferential assessment 2. sale or transfer to person exempt from property taxation or making property exempt from property taxation, except a sale or transfer to a DDA, URA, JDA or housing authority 3. the later of 10 years or extended preferential treatment 4. tax savings = certified costs of cleanup costs