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2021 - 2022 LEGISLATURE
October 8, 2021 - Introduced by Representatives Armstrong, Dittrich, Kitchens,
Penterman, Sinicki, Tranel, Born and Drake, cosponsored by Senator L.
Taylor
. Referred to Committee on Housing and Real Estate.
AB609,1,2 1An Act to create 66.1038 of the statutes; relating to: local housing investment
2fund programs.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill allows a municipality to establish a local housing investment fund
program. Under such a program, a municipality may designate qualifying parcels
as housing investment fund properties and collect tax revenues on any valuation
increases on these properties. These revenues may be used only for certain purposes
related to increasing the supply of housing available for persons with moderate
income, including providing financing for the provision of new workforce housing
units, funding infrastructure costs related to the provision of workforce housing, and
funding improvements to workforce housing units owned by the municipality or the
county in which the municipality is located.
Parcels that may be designated under the program are 1) parcels containing a
vacant building that will be converted into dwelling units, 2) parcels that have been
acquired by the municipality or the county in which the municipality is located
through foreclosure, that contain existing dwelling units, and that will be sold to and
improved by another person, 3) parcels consisting of land on which new dwelling
units will be constructed, and 4) parcels on which additional dwelling units will be
developed. When a property is designated, the municipality must determine the
value of the taxable property located on the parcel. Then, for each year commencing
after the completion of improvements on the designated property, the municipality
must determine the valuation increase for the designated property by subtracting
the base value from the equalized value of the taxable property located in that parcel

for that year. If this amount is positive for a year, the portion of taxes collected on
this valuation increase are paid to the designating municipality for deposit into the
housing investment fund for use for purposes related to increasing the supply of
housing available for persons with moderate income. Under the bill, a designating
municipality may collect taxes on valuation increases for a particular property for
two years, if the municipality is a first or second class city, or for five years, if the
municipality is a third or fourth class city, a village, or a town.
Because this bill may increase or decrease, directly or indirectly, the cost of the
development, construction, financing, purchasing, sale, ownership, or availability of
housing in this state, the Department of Administration, as required by law, will
prepare a report to be printed as an appendix to this bill.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB609,1 1Section 1. 66.1038 of the statutes is created to read:
AB609,2,2 266.1038 Local housing investment funds. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB609,2,53 (a) “Area gross median income” means the median household income for the
4municipality as determined by the federal department of housing and urban
5development.
AB609,2,66 (b) “Base value” means the amount determined under sub. (4) (a).
AB609,2,77 (c) “Designated property” means a property designated under sub. (2) (a).
AB609,2,88 (d) “Housing investment fund” means the fund established under sub. (3) (a).
AB609,2,109 (e) “Median income” means an income of not more than 100 percent of the area
10gross median income.
AB609,2,1111 (f) “Municipality” means a city, village, or town.
AB609,2,1312 (g) “Qualifying income” means an income of not more 130 percent of the area
13gross median income.
AB609,2,1414 (h) “Valuation increase” means the amount calculated under sub. (4) (b).
AB609,3,2
1(i) “Workforce housing” means dwelling units intended for persons with
2qualifying income.
AB609,3,5 3(2) Powers. A municipality may by ordinance establish a local housing
4investment fund program. Under the program, a municipality may do any of the
5following:
AB609,3,76 (a) 1. Designate qualifying parcels as housing investment fund properties. Any
7of the following parcels may be designated under this paragraph:
AB609,3,98 a. Parcels containing a vacant building that will be converted into dwelling
9units.
AB609,3,1210 b. Parcels that have been acquired through foreclosure by the municipality or
11the county in which the municipality is located, that contain existing dwelling units,
12and that will be sold to and improved by another person.
AB609,3,1313 c. Parcels consisting of land on which new dwelling units will be constructed.
AB609,3,1414 d. Parcels on which additional dwelling units will be developed.
AB609,3,1615 2. Parcels that contain elements in addition to those identified under subd. 1.
16a. to d. may be designated under this paragraph.
AB609,3,1817 (b) Expend housing investment fund moneys for purposes identified under sub.
18(3) (b).
AB609,3,22 19(3) Requirements. (a) A municipality that establishes a local housing fund
20investment program under sub. (2) shall establish a housing investment fund into
21which all proceeds under sub. (4) are deposited and from which only expenditures
22authorized under par. (b) may be made.
AB609,3,2423 (b) A municipality may expend moneys from a housing investment fund only
24for the following purposes:
AB609,3,2525 1. To provide financing for the provision of new workforce housing units.
AB609,4,2
12. To fund the acquisition or razing of condemned buildings for the purpose of
2redeveloping the property to provide workforce housing.
AB609,4,43 3. To provide funds for infrastructure costs related to the provision of workforce
4housing.
AB609,4,65 4. To fund improvements to workforce housing units owned by the municipality
6or the county in which the municipality is located.
AB609,4,87 5. To employ consultants for the purpose of establishing or administering a
8program under this section.
AB609,4,119 (c) A municipality shall ensure that at least 50 percent of the moneys it expends
10from a housing investment fund is used for the purpose of providing workforce
11housing for individuals with median incomes.
AB609,4,1312 (d) 1. No parcel may be designated under sub. (2) (a) that is within the
13boundaries of a tax incremental district.
AB609,4,1414 2. No designated property may be included in a tax incremental district.
AB609,4,1815 (e) Upon substantial completion and authorization for occupancy of the
16improvements of a designated property, a municipality shall provide a notice that the
17designated property is improved and that housing investment fund deposits with
18regard to the property will commence in the next year.
AB609,4,20 19(4) Revenues. (a) Upon the designation of a designated property, the
20municipality shall determine all of the following:
AB609,4,2121 1. The value of the taxable property located on the parcel.
AB609,4,2322 2. The amount of county, municipal, school district, and other local general
23property taxes levied on all taxable property located in the parcel for the year.
AB609,5,224 (b) For each year commencing after the notice of completion under sub. (3) (e)
25with regard to the designated property, the municipality shall determine the

1valuation increase for the designated property by subtracting the base value from
2the equalized value of the taxable property located in that parcel for that year.
AB609,5,83 (c) If the amount calculated under par. (b) is positive for a year, the municipality
4shall determine the amount of the housing investment fund deposit by multiplying
5the total county, municipal, school, and other local general property taxes levied on
6all taxable property located in the parcel by a fraction having as a numerator the
7value increase for that year and as a denominator that year's equalized value of all
8taxable property in the parcel.
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