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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title VII — CITIES, TOWNS AND DISTRICTS · Chapter 40V

Section 1: Definitions

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Section 1. As used in this chapter, the following words shall, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, have the following meanings:—
[Definition of ''Certified housing development project'' effective for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2017. See 2016, 219, Sec. 139.]
''Certified housing development project'', the new construction or substantial rehabilitation of a housing development project that has been approved by the department for participation in the housing development incentive program.
''Department'', the executive office of housing and livable communities.
''Gateway municipality'', gateway municipality as defined in section 3A of chapter 23A.
''Housing development incentive program'' or ''HDIP'', a program designed to promote increased residential growth, expanded diversity of housing supply, neighborhood stabilization, and economic development within housing development zones in gateway municipalities.
''Housing development project'', a multi-unit residential new construction or rehabilitation project that is located in a gateway municipality and once rehabilitated, shall contain at least 80 per cent market rate units.
''Housing development zone'' or ''HD zone'', a zone designated by a gateway municipality which shall be characterized by a need for multi-unit market rate residential properties.
[Definition of ''Market rate residential unit'' effective for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2017. See 2016, 219, Sec. 139.]
''Market rate residential unit'', a residential unit priced consistently with prevailing rents or sale prices in the municipality as determined based on criteria established by the department.
[Definition of ''Qualified project expenditure'' effective for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2017. See 2016, 219, Sec. 139.]
''Qualified project expenditure'', an expenditure directly related to the construction or substantial rehabilitation of a certified housing development project, including the cost of site assessment and remediation of hazardous materials, but excluding the purchase of the property, provided, however, that:
(i)the department has certified that the proposed project meets the definition of certified housing development project;
(ii)prior to construction, the department has certified that all or a portion of the project costs are for new construction or substantial rehabilitation; and
(iii)after the construction of the project has been completed, the department has certified that the project has been completed in compliance with this chapter and the requirements and conditions of any prior certifications.
''Sponsors'', sponsors, as defined in section 25 of chapter 23B.
''Substantial rehabilitation'' and ''substantially rehabilitated'', the needed major redevelopment, repair and renovation of a property, including site assessment and remediation of hazardous materials, but, excluding the purchase of the property, as determined by the department.
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