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Ch. 29
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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(4) DISPOSITION OF ANY PROPERTY
ACQUIRED IN THE URBAN RENEWAL AREA INCLUDING SALE,
INITIAL LEASING OR RETENTION BY THE MUNICIPALITY ITSELF,
AT ITS FAIR VALUE FOR USES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE URBAN
RENEWAL PLAN;
(5) CARRYING OUT PLANS FOR A PROGRAM
OF VOLUNTARY OR COMPULSORY REPAIR AND REHABILITATION OF
BUILDINGS OR OTHER IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
URBAN RENEWAL PLAN;
(6) ACQUISITION OF ANY OTHER REAL
PROPERTY IN THE URBAN RENEWAL AREA WHERE NECESSARY TO
ELIMINATE UNHEALTHFUL, UNSANITARY OR UNSAFE CONDITIONS,
LESSEN DENSITY, ELIMINATE OBSOLETE OR OTHER USES
DETRIMENTAL TO THE PUBLIC WELFARE, OR OTHERWISE TO REMOVE
OR PREVENT THE SPREAD OF BLIGHT OR DETERIORATION, OR TO
PROVIDE LAND FOR NEEDED PUBLIC FACILITIES; AND
(7) THE PRESERVATION, IMPROVEMENT OR
EMBELLISHMENT OF HISTORIC STRUCTURES OR MONUMENTS.
(F) "URBAN RENEWAL AREA" MEANS A SLUM AREA
OR A BLIGHTED AREA OR A COMBINATION OF THEM WHICH THE
MUNICIPALITY DESIGNATES AS APPROPRIATE FOR AN URBAN
RENEWAL PROJECT.
(G) "URBAN RENEWAL PLAN" MEANS A PLAN, AS IT
EXISTS FROM TIME TO TIME, FOR AN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT.
THE PLAN SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY COMPLETE TO INDICATE
WHATEVER LAND ACQUISITION, DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL OF
STRUCTURES, REDEVELOPMENT, IMPROVEMENTS, AND
REHABILITATION AS MAY BE PROPOSED TO BE CARRIED OUT IN
THE URBAN RENEWAL AREA, ZONING AND PLANNING CHANGES, IF
ANY, LAND USES, MAXIMUM DENSITY AND BUILDING
REQUIREMENTS.
(H) "BONDS" MEANS ANY BONDS (INCLUDING
REFUNDING BONDS), NOTES, INTERIM CERTIFICATES,
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, DEBENTURES OR OTHER
OBLIGATIONS.
(I) "PERSON" MEANS ANY INDIVIDUAL, FIRM,
PARTNERSHIP, CORPORATION, COMPANY, ASSOCIATION, JOINT
STOCK ASSOCIATION, OR BODY POLITIC. IT INCLUDES ANY
TRUSTEE, RECEIVER, ASSIGNEE, OR OTHER PERSON ACTING IN
SIMILAR REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITY.
(J) "MUNICIPALITY" MEANS THE TOWN OF EASTON.
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SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1977.
Approved March 8, 1977.
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