Iowa Admin. Code r. 261-65.3 - Eligible applicants
To be eligible to apply for program assistance, an applicant must meet the following eligibility requirements:
(1)
Site owner. A person
owning a site is an eligible applicant if the site for which assistance is
sought meets the definition of a brownfield or grayfield site . The brownfield
redevelopment program requires that an applicant has secured a sponsor prior to
applying for program assistance. Sponsorship is encouraged but not required for
the redevelopment tax credits program for brownfields and grayfields.
(2)
Nonowner of site. A
person who is not an owner of a site is an eligible applicant if the site meets
the definition of a brownfield or grayfield site . The brownfield redevelopment
program requires that an applicant has secured a sponsor prior to applying for
program assistance. Prior to applying for financial assistance under the
brownfield redevelopment program, an applicant who is not an owner of a site
shall enter into an agreement with the owner of the brownfield site for which
financial assistance is sought. The agreement shall at a minimum include:
a. The total cost for remediating the
site.
b. Agreement that the owner
shall transfer title of the property to the applicant upon completion of the
remediation of the property. Title transfer is not required when the applicant
is the owner of the property and no title transfer occurs.
c. Agreement that upon the subsequent sale of
the property by the applicant to a person other than the original owner, the
original owner shall receive not more than 75 percent of the estimated total
cost of the remediation , acquisition or redevelopment .
(3)
Phased projects ineligible for
tax credits. Tax credits for brownfield and grayfield redevelopment
are only available for qualifying redevelopment projects. Because a qualifying
redevelopment project does not include a previously remediated or redeveloped
site, a project for subsequent redevelopment at the same site for which tax
credits have already been awarded is not eligible for additional tax credits on
redevelopment at that site. The authority and the council will determine
whether a project constitutes subsequent redevelopment at the same site by
considering the following factors:
a. Whether
the redevelopment described in multiple proposed projects is planned for a
single parcel.
b. Whether the
redevelopment described in multiple proposed projects is planned for adjacent
or contiguous parcels or parcels in very close physical proximity.
c. Whether all involved parcels are owned by
the same entity, different entities, or affiliated entities.
d. Whether a proposed project is the result
of the same planning process as another project.
e. Whether the proposed projects are being
developed by the same entity, different entities, or affiliated entities.
f. Whether the development of one
proposed project reflects a temporal connection to another proposed
project.
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