AB499-ASA1,18,104 71.47 (6) (a) 2. a. Any person may claim as a credit against the taxes otherwise
5due under this chapter, up to the amount of those taxes, an amount equal to 20
6percent of the costs of qualified rehabilitation expenditures, as defined in section 47
7(c) (2) of the Internal Revenue Code, for certified historic structures on property
8located in a certified downtown under s. 560.03 (21m) or included in a business
9revitalization under s. 560.081, if the physical work of construction or destruction in
10preparation for construction begins after December 31, 2003.
AB499-ASA1,19,211 b. A person whose qualified rehabilitation expenditures do not satisfy the
12adjusted basis requirement under section 47 (c) (1) of the Internal Revenue Code, but
13who otherwise would be eligible to claim the rehabilitation credit under section 47
14of the Internal Revenue Code, may claim as a credit against taxes imposed under s.
1571.43, up to the amount of those taxes, an amount equal to 20 percent of the costs of
16qualified rehabilitation expenditures, as defined in section 47 (c) (2) of the Internal
17Revenue Code, if the property is located in a certified downtown under s. 560.03
18(21m) or is included in a business area revitalization under s. 560.081; if the person's
19qualified rehabilitation expenditures, as defined in section 47 (c) (2) of the Internal
20Revenue Code, are at least $10,000; if the rehabilitation is approved by the state
21historical society before the physical work of construction, or destruction in
22preparation for construction, begins; if the person includes evidence of such approval
23with the person's return; if the physical work of construction, or destruction in
24preparation for construction, begins after December 31, 2003; and if the person

1claims the credit for the same taxable year in which the person would have claimed
2the credit for federal purposes.
AB499-ASA1, s. 28 3Section 28. 71.47 (6) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB499-ASA1,19,104 71.47 (6) (c) No Except as provided in par. (a) 2., no person may claim the a
5credit under this subsection unless the claimant includes with the claimant's return
6evidence that the rehabilitation was approved recommended by the state historic
7preservation officer for approval
by the secretary of the interior under 36 CFR 67.6
8before the physical work of construction, or destruction in preparation for
9construction, began; and the claimant claims the credit for the same taxable year in
10which the claimant would have claimed the credit for federal purposes
.
AB499-ASA1, s. 29 11Section 29. 71.47 (6) (g) of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,19,1912 71.47 (6) (g) A person who has incurred qualified rehabilitation expenditures,
13as defined in section 47 (c) (2) of the Internal Revenue Code, for certified historic
14structures located in this state, as described in par. (a), but who is not a resident of
15this state and who is not required to file a return under this chapter, may enter into
16an agreement with another person, with the department's approval and in the
17manner prescribed by the department, so that the other person may claim the credit
18under this subsection, if the other person is subject to the taxes imposed under s.
1971.43.
AB499-ASA1, s. 30 20Section 30. 71.47 (6) (h) of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,20,421 71.47 (6) (h) A person who receives a credit under this subsection shall add to
22the person's liability for taxes imposed under s. 71.43 one of the following
23percentages of the amount of the credits received under this subsection for
24rehabilitating or preserving the property if, within 5 years after the date on which
25the preservation or rehabilitation work that was the basis of the credit is completed,

1the person either sells or conveys the property by deed or land contract or the state
2historical society certifies to the department of revenue that the historic property has
3been altered to the extent that it does not comply with the standards promulgated
4under s. 44.02 (24d):
AB499-ASA1,20,65 1. If the sale, conveyance, or noncompliance occurs during the first year after
6the date on which the preservation or rehabilitation is completed, 100 percent.
AB499-ASA1,20,87 2. If the sale, conveyance, or noncompliance occurs during the 2nd year after
8the date on which the preservation or rehabilitation is completed, 80 percent.
AB499-ASA1,20,109 3. If the sale, conveyance, or noncompliance occurs during the 3rd year after
10the date on which the preservation or rehabilitation is completed, 60 percent.
AB499-ASA1,20,1211 4. If the sale, conveyance, or noncompliance occurs during the 4th year after
12the date on which the preservation or rehabilitation is completed, 40 percent.
AB499-ASA1,20,1413 5. If the sale, conveyance, or noncompliance occurs during the 5th year after
14the date on which the preservation or rehabilitation is completed, 20 percent.
AB499-ASA1, s. 31 15Section 31. 84.013 (3g) of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,21,716 84.013 (3g) Before commencing construction of a major highway project that
17is listed under sub. (3) or approved under sub. (6) and that involves construction of
18a bypass, the department shall notify the governing body of the city, village, or town
19in which a majority of the land affected by the proposed bypass is located that the
20department is authorized to construct such bypass. If, within 90 days after the date
21of the department's notification, the governing body of the city, village, or town
22adopts a resolution stating that construction of an active bypass is in the best public
23interest of the city, village, or town and, within 7 days after adoption of the resolution,
24sends a copy of the resolution to the department, the department shall design and
25construct the major highway project as an active bypass. For purposes of this

1subsection, an "active bypass" is a bypass of an existing highway that is designed and
2constructed so that access to the bypass requires motorists to exit the existing
3highway in order to travel upon the bypass. This subsection shall apply to the use
4of any federal funds only to the extent that such use does not result in the loss of any
5federal funds. This subsection does not apply to any major highway project that is
6subject to a contract for its construction and that is in effect on the effective date of
7this subsection .... [revisor inserts date].
AB499-ASA1, s. 32 8Section 32. 86.36 of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,21,20 986.36 Matching funds for local highway projects. Notwithstanding any
10other provision of law relating to the funding of local highway projects by the
11department, if the department provides matching funds to a city, village, town, or
12county on or after the effective date of this section .... [revisor inserts date], for a local
13highway project involving the construction of one or more lanes of highway, the
14department shall fund the construction of any lane of highway affected by the project
15without regard to its designation as a travel lane or a parking lane. This section
16applies only to local highway projects that involve a highway in a business area that
17is the subject of revitalization efforts under the State Main Street Program under s.
18560.081 (2) (e) or in a certified downtown under s. 560.03 (21m). This section shall
19apply to the use of any federal funds only to the extent that such use does not result
20in the loss of any federal funds.
AB499-ASA1, s. 33 21Section 33. 86.37 of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,21,23 2286.37 Highway projects involving business and downtown areas. (1)
23In this section:
AB499-ASA1,21,2424 (a) "Business area" has the meaning given in s. 560.081 (1) (a).
AB499-ASA1,21,2525 (b) "Municipality" means a city, village, or town.
AB499-ASA1,22,12
1(2) In the preliminary stages of considering and planning any highway project
2to be funded by the department that involves a highway in which a business area that
3is the subject of revitalization efforts under the State Main Street Program under s.
4560.081 (2) (e) or a certified downtown under s. 560.03 (21m) is located, the
5department shall consult on issues concerning the proposed highway project and its
6effects on the business or certified downtown area with the department of commerce
7and, unless no such board or organization exists, with the business improvement
8district board appointed under s. 66.1109 (3) (a), the main street board associated
9with the State Main Street Program under s. 560.081 (2) (e), or the nonprofit
10downtown planning organization of that municipality. This subsection does not
11apply to any highway project for which preliminary engineering was begun before
12the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date].
AB499-ASA1,22,22 13(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of law relating to highway projects
14funded by the department, the department shall give priority to the retention of any
15on-street parking with respect to a highway project involving the widening of a
16highway in which a business area that is the subject of revitalization efforts under
17the State Main Street Program under s. 560.081 or a certified downtown under s.
18560.03 (21m) is located. This subsection shall apply to the use of any federal funds
19only to the extent that such use does not result in the loss of any federal funds. This
20subsection does not apply to any highway project that is subject to a contract for its
21construction and that is in effect on the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor
22inserts date].
AB499-ASA1, s. 34 23Section 34. 101.121 (3) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,22,2524 101.121 (3) (c) The Historic Building Code shall be liberally interpreted to
25facilitate the preservation and restoration of qualified historic buildings.
AB499-ASA1, s. 35
1Section 35. 101.121 (4) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 101.121 (4) (a) 1.
AB499-ASA1, s. 36 2Section 36. 101.121 (4) (a) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,23,93 101.121 (4) (a) 2. Upon the request of the owner of a qualified historic building
4who elects under subd. 1. to be subject to the Historic Building Code, the department
5shall review any decision of a city, village, town, or county that requires the owner
6to comply with a provision of a county or municipal building code, or of any other local
7ordinance or regulation, to determine if the provision concerns a matter dealt with
8in the Historic Building Code. The procedures in s. 101.02 (7) apply to any review
9conducted by the department under this subdivision.
AB499-ASA1, s. 37 10Section 37. 101.121 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB499-ASA1,23,1411 101.121 (4) (b) Paragraph (a) 1. does not apply to any owner of a nursing home,
12as defined in s. 50.01 (3), a hospital, as defined in s. 50.33 (2) (a) and (c), or an
13approved public or private treatment facility for alcoholics, as defined in s. 51.45 (2)
14(b) and (c).
AB499-ASA1, s. 38 15Section 38. 101.121 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,23,2016 101.121 (5) Advisory opinion of state historical society. (a) The owner of a
17qualified historic building may submit to the state historical society a request for an
18advisory opinion with respect to any decision of the department, or of a city, village,
19town, or county that is an agent of the department, if the decision pertains to any of
20the following:
AB499-ASA1,23,2221 1. This section or a rule promulgated under this section, except for a decision
22of the department under sub. (4) (a) 2.
AB499-ASA1,23,2323 2. A variance to a rule promulgated under this section.
AB499-ASA1,23,2524 3. The inspection of a qualified historic building for compliance with a rule
25promulgated under this section.
AB499-ASA1,24,3
1(b) Upon receiving a request under par. (a), the state historical society shall
2review all information related to the decision and shall render a written opinion on
3each of the following:
AB499-ASA1,24,54 1. Whether the decision is consistent with this section and the rules
5promulgated under this section.
AB499-ASA1,24,86 2. Whether the alternative decision requested by the owner of the qualified
7historic building, or any other alternative decision, is consistent with this section and
8the rules promulgated under this section.
AB499-ASA1,24,149 (c) The state historical society may negotiate with the department or the city,
10village, town, or county and the owner of the qualified historic building to seek
11agreement on an alternative decision that will allow the greatest possible degree of
12restoration and preservation of the qualified historic building, while continuing to
13meet the standards for the health, safety, and welfare of occupants of and visitors to
14the qualified historic building.
AB499-ASA1,24,1615 (d) The department or a city, village, town, or county may modify any decision
16described under par. (a) based on negotiations with the state historical society.
AB499-ASA1,24,1817 (e) This subsection does not modify any procedures for appeal of a decision of
18the department or of a city, village, town, or county under this section.
AB499-ASA1, s. 39 19Section 39. 101.121 (6) of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,24,2520 101.121 (6) Informational pamphlet. (a) In cooperation with the state
21historical society, the department shall develop an informational pamphlet designed
22to increase awareness and use of the Historic Building Code. The department, in
23cooperation with the State Historical Society, shall update the pamphlet as statutes
24and rules relating to the Historic Building Code are amended. The pamphlet shall
25include all of the following information:
AB499-ASA1,25,1
11. A description of the Historic Building Code.
AB499-ASA1,25,32 2. A description of the types and qualities of buildings that are subject to the
3Historic Building Code.
AB499-ASA1,25,64 3. An explanation of how the owner of a qualified historic building may elect
5to be subject to the Historic Building Code and a description of the consequences of
6that election.
AB499-ASA1,25,87 4. A description of other alternative building codes that the owner of a historic
8building may be eligible to use.
AB499-ASA1,25,109 5. A description of where a person may obtain further information regarding
10historic buildings and the Historic Building Code.
AB499-ASA1,25,1311 (b) The department and the state historical society shall distribute the
12pamphlets as they consider necessary to increase awareness of the Historic Building
13Code.
AB499-ASA1, s. 40 14Section 40. 101.19 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB499-ASA1,25,1715 101.19 (1) (intro.) The department, by rule promulgated under ch. 227, shall
16fix and collect promulgate rules establishing and providing for the collection of fees
17which shall, as closely as possible, equal the cost of providing the following services:
AB499-ASA1, s. 41 18Section 41. 101.975 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,25,2119 101.975 (4) (a) A political subdivision may adopt an ordinance that permits the
20political subdivision to grant a variance to the Uniform Multifamily Dwelling Code
21if all of the following apply:
AB499-ASA1,25,2422 1. The ordinance permits only a variance that relates to handrails or guardrails
23of qualified historic buildings, as defined in s. 101.121 (2) (c), that are converted from
24single-family dwellings to multifamily dwellings.
AB499-ASA1,26,4
12. The ordinance requires the owner of a qualified historic building who seeks
2a variance to provide the political subdivision with evidence that the type, height,
3and design of the handrail or guardrail proposed for installation is historically
4appropriate for the owner's building.
AB499-ASA1,26,85 (b) A political subdivision may grant a variance under an ordinance adopted
6under par. (a) if the owner seeking the variance provides the evidence required under
7par. (a) 2. and if the handrail or guardrail installation is at least as protective of
8public safety as the handrail or guardrail that would otherwise have been required.
AB499-ASA1, s. 42 9Section 42. 254.61 (1) (f) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB499-ASA1,26,1510 254.61 (1) (f) 2. A structural addition, including a renovation, made to a
11structure that was originally constructed at least 50 years before an initial or
12renewal application for a permit under s. 254.64 (1) (b) is made and for which no use
13other than as a bed and breakfast establishment is proposed. The structural addition
14under this subdivision shall comply with the rules promulgated under s. 101.63 (1)
15and (1m).
AB499-ASA1, s. 43 16Section 43. 560.03 (21m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,26,2017 560.03 (21m) (a) Promulgate rules for the certification of downtowns by the
18department. The rules promulgated under this subsection shall require the
19department to consider at least all of the following factors with regard to an area
20being a certified downtown:
AB499-ASA1,26,2121 1. Whether the area is or is located in a central business district.
AB499-ASA1,26,2322 2. The extent to which the structures located in the area are in commercial use,
23or zoned for commercial use, and oriented for pedestrian traffic.
AB499-ASA1,26,2524 3. The compactness of the area and the extent to which the area includes a
25regular pattern of sidewalks facilitating commercial activity by pedestrians.
AB499-ASA1,27,2
14. The extent to which the linear street frontage in the area is set back from
2the sidewalk.
AB499-ASA1,27,33 5. The historical value of the area.
AB499-ASA1,27,54 (b) Ensure that the rules promulgated under par. (a) permit multiple areas
5within a populous city, village, or town to be certified downtowns.
AB499-ASA1,27,76 (c) Support and assist certified downtowns by directing the department's
7resources, whenever appropriate, to certified downtowns.
AB499-ASA1, s. 44 8Section 44. 560.083 of the statutes is created to read:
AB499-ASA1,27,13 9560.083 Central business district reconstruction guidelines. The
10department shall develop and publish guidelines to aid communities in
11reconstructing central business districts that are destroyed or severely damaged in
12major disasters. The guidelines shall include information on relevant financial and
13other assistance available to communities from the state government.
AB499-ASA1, s. 45 14Section 45. 823.21 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB499-ASA1,27,19 15823.21 Dilapidated buildings declared nuisances. Any building which,
16under s. 66.0413 (1) (b) 1., has been declared so old, dilapidated or out of repair as
17to be dangerous, unsafe, unsanitary or otherwise unfit for human habitation or has
18been determined to be unreasonable to repair under s. 66.0413 (1) (b) 1. is a public
19nuisance and may be proceeded against under this chapter.
AB499-ASA1, s. 46 20Section 46. Nonstatutory provisions.
AB499-ASA1,27,2521 (1) Certified downtowns and business district reconstruction. The
22authorized FTE positions for the department of commerce are increased by 2.0 PR
23positions, to be funded from the appropriation under section 20.143 (1) (gb) of the
24statutes, for the purpose of providing increased staff for the administration of
25sections 560.03 (21m) and 560.083 of the statutes.
AB499-ASA1,28,4
1(2) Historical society. The authorized FTE positions for the historical society
2are increased by 1.0 PR position, to be funded from the appropriation under section
320.245 (1) (ks) of the statutes, for the purpose of providing increased staff for the
4administration section 44.02 (24d) (a) of the statutes, as created by this act.
AB499-ASA1, s. 47 5Section 47. Appropriation changes.
AB499-ASA1,28,126 (1) Survey of rural historic buildings. In the schedule under section 20.005
7(3) of the statutes for the appropriation to the state historical society under section
820.245 (1) (a) of the statutes, as affected by the acts of 2003, the dollar amount is
9increased by $75,000 for fiscal year 2003-04 and the dollar amount is increased by
10$75,000 for fiscal year 2004-05 for the purpose of entering into a contract for a survey
11under section 44.34 (1) of the statutes to identify and document historic properties
12in rural areas of the state.
AB499-ASA1, s. 48 13Section 48. Initial applicability.
AB499-ASA1,28,2114 (1) Historic rehabilitation tax credits. The renumbering of sections 44.02
15(24) and 71.10 (4) (dr) of the statutes; the renumbering and amendment of sections
1671.07 (9m) (a), 71.07 (9r) (a), 71.28 (6) (a), and 71.47 (6) (a) of the statutes; the
17amendment of sections 71.07 (5m) (a) 4., 71.07 (9m) (c), 71.28 (6) (c), and 71.47 (6)
18(c) of the statutes; and the creation of sections 44.02 (24) (b), 44.02 (24d), 71.07 (9m)
19(a) 2., 71.07 (9m) (g), 71.07 (9m) (h), 71.07 (9r) (a) 2., 71.28 (6) (a) 2., 71.28 (6) (g), 71.28
20(6) (h), 71.47 (6) (a) 2., 71.47 (6) (g), and 71.47 (6) (h) of the statutes first apply to
21taxable years beginning on January 1, 2004.
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