- Directs Legislature to allow repair or replacement of environmentally contaminated property or structures, as defined, without increasing the tax valuation of the original or replacement property.
- For tax purposes, property value is the assessed valuation for 1975-76 unless the property is reappraised upon purchase, new construction, or change in ownership. For property rendered unusable by environmental contamination, this measure allows either: transfer of the base-year valuation to a replacement property if the contaminated property is transferred; or exclusion of repair or replacement of damaged structures from the definition of "new construction."
- Property tax revenue losses probably less than $1 million annually in the near term to schools, counties, cities, and special districts.
- School revenue losses (about half of total) would be made up by the state.
- A YES vote of this measure means:
- In certain cases of
environmental contamination,
a property owner could
transfer the current assessed
value to a replacement
property, resulting in lower
property tax payments. This is
because the replacement
property would not be
appraised at market value.
- A NO vote of this measure means:
- Property purchased
as a replacement for an
environmentally
contaminated property
would be assessed like most
other property, at its market
value.
- Summary of Arguments FOR Proposition 1:
- Provides property tax relief for innocent
homeowners who are victims of
environmental disasters. Existing
Proposition 13 protections will be
preserved for families whose homes are
destroyed as part of an environmental
contamination and clean-up. Guarantees
homeowners are treated fairly and not
forced into paying higher taxes because
of their misfortune.
Full Text of Argument In Favor
- Summary of Arguments AGAINST Proposition 1:
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- Contact FOR Proposition 1:
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- Contact AGAINST Proposition 1:
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