2014 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XVII - HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
Chapter 205 - REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
Section 205:4 - Initiation of Projects.

NH Rev Stat § 205:4 (2014) What's This?

    205:4 Initiation of Projects. – An authority shall not initiate any redevelopment project under this chapter until the governing body (or agency designated by it or empowered by law so to act) of each city or town (hereinafter called "municipalities'') in which any of the area to be covered by said project is situated, has approved a plan (herein called the "redevelopment plan'') which provides an outline for the development or redevelopment of said area and is sufficiently complete (1) to indicate its relationship to definite local objectives as to appropriate land uses and improved traffic, public transportation, public utilities, recreational and community facilities and other public improvements; (2) to indicate proposed land uses and building requirements in the area; and (3) to indicate the method for the temporary relocation of persons living in such areas; and also the method for providing (unless already available) decent, safe and sanitary dwellings substantially equal in number to the number of substandard dwellings to be cleared from said area, at rents within the financial reach of the income groups displaced from such substandard dwellings. Such municipalities are hereby authorized to approve redevelopment plans through their governing body or agency designated by it for that purpose. Any municipality, as defined in the housing authorities law, RSA 203, shall have the same rights and powers to cooperate with and assist housing authorities with respect to redevelopment projects that such municipality has pursuant to such law for the purpose of assisting the development of administration of slum clearance and housing projects in the same manner as though the cooperation provisions of the housing authorities law were applicable to redevelopment projects undertaken under this chapter.

Source. 1947, 210:4, eff. June 19, 1947.


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