Cooperation by public bodies with urban renewal authorities.

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(1) Any public body, within its powers, purposes, and functions and for the purpose of aiding an authority in or in connection with the planning or undertaking pursuant to this part 1 of any plans, projects, programs, works, operations, or activities of such authority whose area of operation is situated in whole or in part within the area in which such public body is authorized to act, upon such terms as such public body shall determine, may:

  1. Sell, convey, or lease any of such public body's property or grant easements, licenses,or other rights or privileges therein to such authority;

  2. Incur the entire expense of any public improvements made by such public body inexercising the powers mentioned in this section;

  3. Do all things necessary to aid or cooperate with such authority in or in connectionwith the planning or undertaking of any such plans, projects, programs, works, operations, or activities;

  4. Enter into agreements with such authority respecting action to be taken pursuant toany of the powers set forth in this part 1, including agreements respecting the planning or undertaking of any such plans, projects, programs, works, operations, or activities which such public body is otherwise empowered to undertake;

  5. Cause public buildings and public facilities, including parks, playgrounds, recreational, community, educational, water, garbage disposal, sewer, sewage, sewerage, or drainage facilities, or any other public works, improvements, facilities, or utilities which such public body is otherwise empowered to undertake, to be furnished within the area in which such public body is authorized to act;

  6. Furnish, dedicate, accept dedication of, open, close, vacate, install, construct, reconstruct, pave, repave, repair, rehabilitate, improve, grade, regrade, plan, or replan public streets, roads, roadways, parkways, alleys, sidewalks, and other public ways or places within the area in which such public body is authorized to act to the extent that such items or matters are, under any other law, otherwise within the jurisdiction of such public body;

  7. Plan or replan and zone or rezone any part of the area under the jurisdiction of suchpublic body or make exceptions from its building regulations; and

  8. Cause administrative or other services to be furnished to such authority.

  1. If at any time title to or possession of the whole or any portion of any project of theauthority under this part 1 is held by any governmental agency or public body (other than such authority) which is authorized by any law to engage in the undertaking, carrying out, or administration of any such project (including any agency or instrumentality of the United States), the provisions of the agreements referred to in paragraph (d) of subsection (1) of this section shall inure to the benefit of and may be enforced by such governmental agency or public body.

  2. Any public body referred to as such in subsection (1) of this section may (in additionto its authority pursuant to any other law to issue its bonds for any purposes) issue and sell its bonds for any of the purposes of such public body which are stated in this section; except that any such bonds of such a public body which are issuable as provided in this subsection (3) may be issued only in the manner and otherwise in conformity with the applicable provisions and limitations prescribed by the state constitution and the laws of this state and, in the case of a home rule municipality, the applicable provisions of its home rule charter for the authorization and issuance by such public body of its general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, special assessment bonds, or special obligation bonds, accordingly as the bonds are general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, special assessment bonds, or special obligation bonds.

  3. Without limiting the generality of any of the provisions of this part 1, but within anylimitations provided by the applicable provisions of the state constitution and, in the case of any home rule municipality, the applicable provisions of its home rule charter:

  1. Any public body may appropriate such of its funds and make such expenditures of itsfunds as it deems necessary for it to undertake any of its powers, functions, or activities mentioned in this part 1 including, particularly, its powers, functions, and activities mentioned in subsections (1) to (3) of this section; and

  2. Any municipality may levy taxes and assessments in order for it to undertake, carryout, or accomplish any of its powers, functions, or activities mentioned in this part 1, including, particularly, its powers, functions, and activities mentioned in the provisions of subsections (1) to (3) of this section.

(5) For the advancement of the public interest and for the purpose of aiding and cooperating in the planning, acquisition, demolition, rehabilitation, construction, or relocation, or otherwise assisting the operation or activities of an urban renewal project located wholly or partly within the area in which it is authorized to act, a public body may enter into agreements which may extend over any period, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, with an authority respecting action taken or to be taken pursuant to any of the powers granted by this part 1.

Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1172, § 1, effective July 1; (5) R&RE, p. 1278, § 3, effective July 16.

Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 31-25-112 as it existed prior to 1975.


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