South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3467

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

School district surplus land

Impact

The bill impacts state laws regarding property tax exemptions and the use of school district land by enabling local districts to partner with real estate developers. These collaborations allow for the construction of affordable housing projects that could alleviate housing shortages for educational staff. By providing an extended 40-year tax exemption, the legislation is designed to incentivize developers to engage with school districts for such projects, thereby potentially increasing the stock of affordable housing in South Carolina. Furthermore, the law mandates the collection of impact fees, which will fund infrastructure improvements related to these developments, enhancing overall community services.

Summary

House Bill 3467 aims to address the pressing need for affordable housing by amending the South Carolina Code of Laws. The bill introduces property tax exemptions for affordable housing developments built on surplus land owned by school districts. Specifically, it allows school districts to utilize surplus land to create affordable housing for teachers and school employees, offering them the right of first refusal to lease these properties. With housing defined as affordable if it costs no more than 60% of the median area income, the bill seeks to attract and retain educators in the state, contributing to a more stable educational environment.

Contention

While the bill aims to benefit school employees, there may be concerns regarding the allocation and eventual use of school district land. Critics could argue that this policy may divert resources from primary educational purposes into real estate development. Additionally, the stipulation that at least 50% of the units in such developments remain affordable might attract scrutiny about the balance between local housing needs and commercial interests. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of such measures in genuinely addressing affordable housing shortages against the backdrop of community development priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HF966

School districts allowed to donate surplus schoolbooks.

SC AB2139

Surplus lands: exempt surplus land: City of Ontario.

SC SF392

School districts permission to donate surplus schoolbooks

SC AB2498

Exempt surplus land: surplus land subject to a valid legal restriction.

SC AB2525

Surplus lands: Mission Bay Park.

SC AB76

Surplus land: exempt surplus land: sectional planning area.

SC SB1317

Exempt surplus land: locally owned land

SC HB1752

Authorizes fire protection districts to distribute or sell surplus fire protection district property

SC SB273

Surplus land.

SC AB1895

Surplus Land Act: exemptions: land unsuitable for housing.

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