Sec. 11.34. LIMITATION OF TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY IN DESIGNATED AREAS OF CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES. (a) This section applies only to a municipality having a population of less than 10,000.
(b) Acting under the authority of Section 1-o, Article VIII, Texas Constitution, the governing body of a municipality, by official action, may call an election in the municipality to permit the voters of the municipality to determine whether to authorize the governing body to enter into an agreement with an owner of real property in or adjacent to an area in the municipality that has been approved for funding under the programs administered by the Department of Agriculture as described by Section 1-o, Article VIII, Texas Constitution, under which the parties agree that the ad valorem taxes imposed by any political subdivision on the owner's real property may not be increased for the first five tax years after the tax year in which the agreement is entered into, subject to the terms and conditions provided by the agreement.
(c) If the authority to limit tax increases under this section is approved by the voters and the governing body of the municipality enters into an agreement to limit tax increases under this section, the tax officials shall appraise the property to which the limitation applies and calculate taxes as on other property, but if the tax so calculated exceeds the limitation, the tax imposed is the amount of the tax as limited by this section, except as provided by Subsections (f) and (g).
(d) An agreement to limit tax increases under this section must be entered into before December 31 of the tax year in which the election was held.
(e) A taxing unit may not increase the total annual amount of ad valorem taxes the taxing unit imposes on the property above the amount of the taxes the taxing unit imposed on the property in the tax year in which the governing body of the municipality entered into an agreement to limit tax increases under this section.
(f) Subject to Subsection (g), an agreement to limit tax increases under this section expires on the earlier of:
(1) January 1 of the sixth tax year following the tax year in which the agreement was entered into; or
(2) January 1 of the first tax year in which the owner of the property when the agreement was entered into ceases to own the property.
(g) If property subject to an agreement to limit tax increases under this section is owned by two or more persons, the limitation expires on January 1 of the first tax year following the year in which the ownership of at least a 50 percent interest in the property is sold or otherwise transferred.
(h) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), if the population of a municipality to which this section applies when the municipality enters into an agreement to limit taxes under this section subsequently increases to 10,000 or more, the validity of the agreement is not affected by that change in population, and the agreement does not expire because of that change.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 464 (S.B. 252), Sec. 1, eff. June 19, 2009.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle C - Taxable Property and Exemptions
Chapter 11 - Taxable Property and Exemptions
Section 11.11. Public Property
Section 11.111. Public Property Used to Provide Transitional Housing for Indigent Persons
Section 11.12. Federal Exemptions
Section 11.13. Residence Homestead
Section 11.131. Residence Homestead of 100 Percent or Totally Disabled Veteran
Section 11.132. Donated Residence Homestead of Partially Disabled Veteran
Section 11.134. Residence Homestead of Surviving Spouse of First Responder Killed in Line of Duty
Section 11.14. Tangible Personal Property Not Producing Income
Section 11.141. Precious Metal Held in Precious Metal Depository
Section 11.145. Income-Producing Tangible Personal Property Having Value of Less Than $2,500
Section 11.146. Mineral Interest Having Value of Less Than $500
Section 11.15. Family Supplies
Section 11.161. Implements of Husbandry
Section 11.18. Charitable Organizations
Section 11.1801. Charity Care and Community Benefits Requirements for Charitable Hospital
Section 11.181. Charitable Organizations Improving Property for Low-Income Housing
Section 11.1826. Monitoring of Compliance With Low-Income and Moderate-Income Housing Exemptions
Section 11.1827. Community Land Trust
Section 11.183. Association Providing Assistance to Ambulatory Health Care Centers
Section 11.184. Organizations Engaged Primarily in Performing Charitable Functions
Section 11.185. Colonia Model Subdivision Program
Section 11.19. Youth Spiritual, Mental, and Physical Development Associations
Section 11.20. Religious Organizations
Section 11.201. Additional Tax on Sale of Certain Religious Organization Property
Section 11.211. Real Property Leased to Certain Schools
Section 11.22. Disabled Veterans
Section 11.23. Miscellaneous Exemptions
Section 11.25. Marine Cargo Containers Used Exclusively in International Commerce
Section 11.251. Tangible Personal Property Exempt
Section 11.252. Motor Vehicles Leased for Use Other Than Production of Income
Section 11.253. Tangible Personal Property in Transit
Section 11.254. Motor Vehicle Used for Production of Income and for Personal Activities
Section 11.26. Limitation of School Tax on Homesteads of Elderly or Disabled
Section 11.27. Solar and Wind-Powered Energy Devices
Section 11.271. Offshore Drilling Equipment Not in Use
Section 11.28. Property Exempted From City Taxation by Agreement
Section 11.29. Intracoastal Waterway Dredge Disposal Site
Section 11.30. Nonprofit Water Supply or Wastewater Service Corporation
Section 11.31. Pollution Control Property
Section 11.311. Landfill-Generated Gas Conversion Facilities
Section 11.315. Energy Storage System in Nonattainment Area
Section 11.32. Certain Water Conservation Initiatives
Section 11.33. Raw Cocoa and Green Coffee Held in Harris County
Section 11.34. Limitation of Taxes on Real Property in Designated Areas of Certain Municipalities
Section 11.35. Temporary Exemption for Qualified Property Damaged by Disaster