AB710, s. 407 11Section 407. 66.406 (5) to (8) of the statutes are renumbered 66.1303 (5) to (8)
12and amended to read:
AB710,298,2213 66.1303 (5) The planning commission and the local governing body, by a
14two-thirds vote of the members elect thereof members-elect, may approve an
15amendment or amendments to a development plan, but no such amendment to a
16development plan which has theretofore been approved by the planning commission
17and the local governing body shall be approved unless and until
if an application
18therefor for the amendment has been filed with the planning commission by the
19redevelopment corporation containing that part of the material required by sub. (1)
20which shall be is relevant to the proposed amendment, and unless and until if the
21planning commission and the local governing body shall make the determinations
22required by sub. (3) or (4) which shall be are relevant to the proposed amendment.
AB710,299,4 23(6) The planning commission and the local governing body may, for the
24guidance of prospective proponents of development plans, fix general standards to
25which a development plan shall conform. Variations from such the standards may

1be allowed for the accomplishment of the purposes of ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425.
2Such
66.1329. The standards may contain provisions more restrictive than those
3imposed by applicable planning, zoning, sanitary and building laws, ordinances and
4regulations.
AB710,299,11 5(7) Local housing authorities organized under ss. 66.40 66.1201 to 66.404
666.1211, redevelopment authorities organized under s. 66.431 66.1333, and
7community development authorities organized under s. 66.4325 66.1335 may render
8such advisory services in connection with the preliminary surveys, studies and
9preparation of a development plan as may be requested by the city planning
10commission or the local governing body and charge fees for such advisory services
11based on the their actual cost thereof.
AB710,299,17 12(8) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the local legislative body may
13designate, by ordinance or resolution, the local housing authority, the local
14redevelopment authority, or both jointly, or the local community development
15authority, to perform all acts, except the development of the general plan of the city,
16which are otherwise performed by the planning commission under ss. 66.405 66.1301
17to 66.425 66.1329.
AB710, s. 408 18Section 408. 66.407 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1305, and 66.1305 (1)
19(intro.) and (a) to (h), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,299,2120 66.1305 (1) (intro.) No redevelopment corporation shall may do any of the
21following
:
AB710,299,2422 (a) Undertake any clearance, reconstruction, improvement, alteration or
23construction in connection with any development until the approvals required by s.
2466.406 66.1303 have been made;.
AB710,300,5
1(b) Change, alter, amend, add to or depart from Amend the development plan
2until the planning commission and the local governing body have approved that
3portion of such change, alteration, amendment, addition or departure the
4amendment
relevant to the determination required to be made by it as set forth in
5s. 66.406; 66.1303.
AB710,300,106 (c) After a development has been commenced, sell, transfer or assign any real
7property in the development area without first obtaining the consent of the local
8governing body, which consent. Consent may be withheld only if the sale, transfer
9or assignment is made for the purpose of evading the provisions of ss. 66.405 66.1301
10to 66.425; 66.1329.
AB710,300,1511 (d) Pay as compensation for services to, or enter into contracts for the payment
12of compensation for services to,
its officers or employes in an amount greater than
13the limit thereon contained in the development plan, or in if a default thereof of the
14development plan occurs
, then in an amount greater than the reasonable value of the
15services performed or to be performed by such the officers or employes;.
AB710,300,1916 (e) Lease an entire building or improvement in the development area to any
17person or corporation without obtaining the approval of the local governing body
18which may be withheld only if the lease is being made for the purpose of evading the
19provisions of ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425; 66.1329.
AB710,300,2120 (f) Mortgage any of its real property without obtaining the approval of the local
21governing body;.
AB710,300,2322 (g) Make any guarantee without obtaining the approval of the local governing
23body;.
AB710,301,524 (h) Dissolve without obtaining the approval of the local governing body, which
25may be given upon such conditions as said body may deem deemed necessary or

1appropriate to the protection of the interest of the city in the proceeds of the sale of
2the real property as to any property or work turned into the development by the city.
3Such The approval is to shall be indorsed on the certificate of dissolution and such
4the certificate is may not to be filed in the office of the secretary of state in the absence
5of such the indorsement; .
AB710, s. 409 6Section 409. 66.408 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 66.1307 (title).
AB710, s. 410 7Section 410. 66.408 (1), (2), (3) and (4) of the statutes are renumbered 66.1307
8(1), (2) (a), (3) and (4) and amended to read:
AB710,301,139 66.1307 (1) Application of other corporation laws to redevelopment
10corporations.
The provisions of the general corporation law as presently in effect
11and as hereafter from time to time amended, shall
apply to redevelopment
12corporations, except where such unless the provisions are in conflict with the
13provisions of ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425 66.1329.
AB710,301,16 14(2) (a) No redevelopment corporation shall may issue stocks, bonds or income
15debentures, except for money or property actually received for the use and lawful
16purposes of the corporation or services actually performed for the corporation.
AB710,301,24 17(3) Determination of development cost. (a) Upon the completion of a
18development a redevelopment corporation shall, or upon the completion of a
19principal part of a development a redevelopment corporation may, file with the
20planning commission an audited statement of the development cost thereof. Within
21a reasonable time after the filing of such the statement, the planning commission
22shall determine the development cost applicable to the development or such portion
23thereof of the development and shall issue to the redevelopment corporation a
24certificate stating the amount thereof as of the development cost so determined.
AB710,302,9
1(b) A redevelopment corporation may, at any time, whether prior or subsequent
2to the undertaking of any contract or expense, apply to the planning commission for
3a ruling as to whether any particular item and amount of cost therein may be
4included in development cost when finally determined by the planning commission,
5and the amount thereof
. The planning commission shall, within a reasonable time
6after such the application, render a ruling thereon, and in the event that it shall be
7if it is ruled that any item of cost may be included in development cost, the amount
8thereof as so determined of the cost shall be so included in development cost when
9finally determined.
AB710,302,11 10(4) Regulation of redevelopment corporations. A redevelopment corporation
11shall do all of the following:
AB710,302,1812 (a) Furnish to the planning commission from time to time, as required by it, but
13with respect to regular reports not more often than once every 6 months, such

14financial information, statements, audited reports or other material as such that the
15commission shall require requires, each of which shall conform to such standards of
16accounting and financial procedure as that the planning commission may by general
17regulation prescribe prescribes, except that the planning commission may not
18require a regular report more often than once every 6 months
.
AB710,302,2019 (b) Establish and maintain such depreciation and other reserves, surplus and
20other accounts as that the planning commission reasonably requires.
AB710, s. 411 21Section 411. 66.41 (title) of the statutes is repealed.
AB710, s. 412 22Section 412. 66.41 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1307 (2) (b) and amended
23to read:
AB710,303,224 66.1307 (2) (b) No A redevelopment corporation shall may pay any interest on
25its income debentures or dividends on its stock during any dividend year, unless

1there shall exist, at the time of any such an intended payment, no a default exists
2under any amortization requirements with respect to its indebtedness.
AB710, s. 413 3Section 413. 66.411 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1329 and amended to
4read:
AB710,304,7 566.1329 Urban redevelopment; enforcement of duties. Whenever If a
6redevelopment corporation shall not have fails to substantially complied comply
7with the development plan within the time limits for the completion of each stage
8thereof as therein stated, reasonable delays caused by unforeseen difficulties
9excepted, or shall do, permit to be done or fail or omit to do anything contrary to or
10required of it, as the case may be, by ss. 66.405 to 66.425, or shall be about so to do,
11permit to be done or fail or omit to have done, as the case may be then any such fact,

12violates or is about to violate ss. 66.1301 to 66.1329, the failure to comply or actual
13or possible violation
may be certified by the planning commission to the city attorney
14of the city, who. The city attorney may thereupon commence a proceeding in the
15circuit court of the county in which the city is in whole or in part situated in the name
16of the city for the purpose of having such action, failure or omission, or threatened
17action, failure or omission, established by order of the court or stopped, prevented or
18otherwise rectified by mandamus, injunction or otherwise. Such proceeding shall be
19commenced by a petition to the circuit court alleging the violation complained of and
20praying for appropriate relief. It shall thereupon be the duty of the court to specify
21the time, not exceeding 45 days after service of a copy of the petition, within which
22the redevelopment corporation complained of must answer the petition
seeking
23appropriate relief
. The court, shall, immediately after a default in answering or after
24answer, as the case may be, inquire into the facts and circumstances in such the
25manner as that the court shall direct directs without other or formal proceedings,

1and without respect to any technical requirements. Such other persons or
2corporations as it shall seem to the
The court may join as parties any other persons
3it deems
necessary or proper to join as parties in order to make its order or judgment
4effective may be joined as parties. The final judgment or order in any such the action
5or proceeding shall dismiss the action or proceeding or establish the failure
6complained of or direct that a mandamus order, or an injunction, or both, issue, or

7grant such other relief as the court may deem appropriate relief.
AB710, s. 414 8Section 414. 66.412 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1309 (intro.) and
9amended to read:
AB710,304,22 1066.1309 Urban redevelopment; transfer of land. (intro.) Notwithstanding
11any requirement of other law to the contrary or the absence of direct provision
12therefor for transfer of land in the instrument under which a fiduciary is acting,
13every executor, administrator, trustee, guardian or other person, holding trust funds
14or acting in a fiduciary capacity, unless the instrument under which such the
15fiduciary is acting expressly forbids, the state, its subdivisions, cities, all other public
16bodies, all public officers, corporations organized under or subject to the provisions
17of the banking law, the division of banking as conservator, liquidator or rehabilitator
18of any such person, partnership or corporation, persons, partnerships and
19corporations organized under or subject to the provisions of the banking law, the
20commissioner of insurance as conservator, liquidator or rehabilitator of any such
21person, partnership or corporation, any of which owns or holds any real property
22within a development area, may grant do all of the following:
AB710,304,24 23(1) Grant, sell, lease or otherwise transfer any such real property to a
24redevelopment corporation, and receive.
AB710,305,3
1(2) Receive and hold any cash, stocks, income debentures, mortgages, or other
2securities or obligations, secured or unsecured, exchanged therefor for the transfer
3by such the redevelopment corporation , and may execute such.
AB710,305,6 4(3) Execute instruments and do such acts as may be deemed that are
5considered
necessary or desirable by them or it and by the redevelopment
6corporation in connection with the development and the development plan.
AB710, s. 415 7Section 415. 66.413 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1311 and amended to
8read:
AB710,305,12 966.1311 Urban redevelopment; acquisition of land. (1) A redevelopment
10corporation may whether before or after the development plan has been approved,
11acquire real property or secure options in its own name or in the name of nominees
12to acquire real property, by gift, grant, lease, purchase or otherwise.
AB710,305,24 13(2) A city may, upon request by the a redevelopment corporation, acquire, or
14obligate itself to acquire, for such the redevelopment corporation any real property
15included in such a certificate of approval of condemnation, by gift, grant, lease,
16purchase, condemnation, or otherwise, according to the provisions of any
17appropriate general, special or local law applicable to the acquisition of real property
18by the city. Real property acquired by a city for a redevelopment corporation shall
19be conveyed by such the city to the redevelopment corporation upon payment to the
20city of all sums expended or required to be expended by the city in the acquisition of
21such the real property, or leased by such the city to such the redevelopment
22corporation, all upon such terms as may be agreed upon between the city and the
23redevelopment corporation to carry out the purposes of ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425
2466.1329.
AB710,306,3
1(3) The provisions of ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425 66.1329 with respect to the
2condemnation of real property by a city for a redevelopment corporation shall prevail
3over the provisions of any other general, special or local law.
AB710, s. 416 4Section 416. 66.414 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1313 and amended to
5read:
AB710,307,8 666.1313 Urban redevelopment; condemnation for. (1) Condemnation
7proceedings for a redevelopment corporation shall be initiated by a petition to the
8city to institute proceedings to acquire for the redevelopment corporation any real
9property in the development area. Such The petition shall be granted or rejected by
10the local governing body, and the resolution or resolutions granting such the petition
11shall contain a requirement require that the redevelopment corporation shall pay to
12the city all sums expended or required to be expended by the city in the acquisition
13of such the real property, or for any real property to be conveyed to the corporation
14by the city in connection with the plan, and the time of payment and manner of
15securing payment thereof, and may require that the city shall receive, before
16proceeding with the acquisition of such the real property, such assurances as to
17payment or reimbursement by the redevelopment corporation, or otherwise, as the
18city may deem deems advisable. Upon the passage of a resolution or resolutions by
19the local governing body granting the petition, the redevelopment corporation shall
20cause to be made make 3 copies of surveys or maps of the real property described in
21the petition, one of which shall be filed in the office of the redevelopment corporation,
22one in the office of the city attorney of the city, and one in the office in which
23instruments affecting real property in the county are recorded. The filing of such
24copies of surveys or maps shall constitute the constitutes acceptance by the
25redevelopment corporation of the terms and conditions contained in such the

1resolution or resolutions. The city may conduct any condemnation proceedings
2either under ch. 32 or at its option, under other laws applicable to such the city. When
3title to the real property shall have vested vests in the city, it shall convey or lease
4the same real property, with any other real property to be conveyed or leased to the
5redevelopment corporation by the city in connection with said the redevelopment
6plan, to the redevelopment corporation upon payment by the redevelopment
7corporation of the sums and the giving of the security required by the resolution
8granting the petition.
AB710,307,11 9(2) The following provisions shall apply to any proceedings for the assessment
10of compensation and damages for real property in a development area taken or to be
11taken by condemnation for a redevelopment corporation:
AB710,307,1812 (a) For the purpose of ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425 66.1329, the award of
13compensation shall may not be increased by reason of any increase in the value of
14the real property caused by the assembly, clearance or reconstruction, or proposed
15assembly, clearance or reconstruction for the purposes of ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425
1666.1329, of the real property in the development area. No allowance shall may be
17made for improvements begun on real property after notice to the owner of such the
18property of the institution of the proceedings to condemn such the property.
AB710,308,219 (b) Evidence shall be is admissible bearing upon that is relevant to the
20insanitary, unsafe or substandard condition of the premises, or the of their illegal use
21thereof, or the enhancement of rentals from such illegal use, and such the evidence
22may be considered in fixing the compensation to be paid, notwithstanding that no
23steps to remedy or abate such the conditions have been taken by the department or
24officers having jurisdiction. If a violation order is on file against the premises in any

1such
the department, it shall constitute constitutes prima facie evidence of the
2existence of the condition specified in such the order.
AB710,308,103 (c) If any of the real property in the development area which is to be acquired
4by condemnation has, prior to such before acquisition, been devoted to another public
5use, it may nevertheless be acquired provided that no real property belonging to the
6city or to any other governmental body, or agency or instrumentality thereof of the
7city or other governmental body
, corporate or otherwise, may be acquired without its
8consent. No real property belonging to a public utility corporation may be acquired
9without the approval of the public service commission or other officer or tribunal
10having regulatory power over such the corporation.
AB710,308,1711 (d) Upon the trial a statement, affidavit, deposition, report, transcript of
12testimony in an action or proceeding, or appraisal made or given by any owner or
13prior owner of the premises taken, or by any person on the owner's or prior owner's
14behalf, to any court, governmental bureau, department or agency respecting the
15value of the real property for tax purposes, shall be is relevant, material and
16competent upon the issue of value of damage and shall be is admissible on direct
17examination.
AB710,308,2018 (e) The term "owner", as used in In this section, shall include "owner" includes
19a person having an estate, interest or easement in the real property to be acquired
20or a lien, charge or encumbrance thereon on the real property.
AB710, s. 417 21Section 417. 66.415 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1315 and amended to
22read:
AB710,309,19 2366.1315 Urban redevelopment; continued use of land by prior owner.
24(1) When title to real property has vested in a redevelopment corporation or city by
25gift, grant, devise, purchase or in condemnation proceedings or otherwise
, the

1redevelopment corporation or city, as the case may be, may agree with the previous
2owners of such the property, or any tenants continuing to occupy or use it, or any
3other persons who may occupy or use or seek to occupy or use such the property, that
4such the former owner, tenant or other persons may occupy or use such the property
5upon the payment of a fixed sum of money for a definite term or upon the payment
6periodically of an agreed sum of money. Such The occupation or use shall may not
7be construed as a tenancy from month to month, nor require the giving of notice by
8the redevelopment corporation or the city, as the case may be, for the termination of
9such occupation or use or the right to such occupation or use, but immediately.
10Immediately
upon the expiration of the term for which payment has been made the
11redevelopment corporation or city, as the case may be, shall be is entitled to
12possession of the real property and may maintain summary proceedings , or obtain
13a writ of assistance, and shall be is entitled to such any other remedy as may be
14provided by law for obtaining immediate possession thereof. A former owner, tenant
15or other person occupying or using such real property shall may not be required to
16give notice to the redevelopment corporation or city, as the case may be, at the
17expiration of the term for which that person has made payment for such occupation
18or use, as a condition to that person's cessation of occupation or use and termination
19of liability therefor.
AB710,310,2 20(2) In the event that If a city has acquired real property for a redevelopment
21corporation, the city shall, in transferring title to the redevelopment corporation,
22deduct from the consideration or other moneys which the redevelopment corporation
23has become obligated to pay to the city for such this purpose, and credit the
24redevelopment corporation with, the amounts received by the city as payment for
25temporary occupation and use of the real property by a former owner, tenant, or other

1person, as in this section provided, less the cost and expense incurred by the city for
2the maintenance and operation of such the real property.
AB710, s. 418 3Section 418. 66.416 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 66.1317 (title).
AB710, s. 419 4Section 419. 66.416 (1) to (4) of the statutes are renumbered 66.1317 (1) to (4),
5and 66.1317 (1), (2) (a) (intro.), 4. and 5. and (b), (3) and (4), as renumbered, are
6amended to read:
AB710,310,107 66.1317 (1) Any A redevelopment corporation may borrow funds and secure the
8repayment thereof of the funds by mortgage. Every such mortgage shall contain
9reasonable amortization provisions and shall may be a lien upon no other real
10property except that forming the whole or a part of a single development area.
AB710,310,16 11(2) (a) (intro.) Certificates, bonds and notes, or part interests therein in, or any
12part of an issue thereof of, these instruments, which are issued by a redevelopment
13corporation and secured by a first mortgage on all or part of the real property of the
14redevelopment corporation, or any part thereof, shall be are securities in which all
15of the following persons, partnerships or corporations and public bodies or public
16officers may legally invest the funds within their control:
AB710,310,1917 4. The division of banking as conservator, liquidator or rehabilitator of any such
18person, partnership or corporation; and persons, partnerships or corporations
19organized under or subject to chs. 600 to 646.
AB710,310,2120 5. The commissioner of insurance as conservator, liquidator or rehabilitator of
21any such person, partnership or corporation.
AB710,310,2422 (b) The principal amount of the securities described in par. (a) shall may not
23exceed the limits, if any, imposed by law for investments by the person, partnership,
24corporation, public body or public officer making the investment.
AB710,311,3
1(3) Any A mortgage on the real property in a development area, or any part
2thereof,
may create a first lien, or a second 2nd or other junior lien, upon such the
3real property.
AB710,311,14 4(4) The limits as to principal amount secured by mortgage referred to in sub.
5(2) shall do not apply to certificates, bonds and notes, or part interests therein in, or
6any part of an issue thereof of, these instruments, which are secured by first
7mortgage on real property in a development area, or any part thereof, which the
8federal housing administrator has insured or has made a commitment to insure
9under the national housing act. Any such A person, partnership, corporation, public
10body or public officer described in sub. (2) may receive and hold any debentures,
11certificates or other instruments issued or delivered by the federal housing
12administrator, pursuant to the national housing act, in compliance with the contract
13of insurance of a mortgage on all or part of real property in the development area,
14or any part thereof
.
AB710, s. 420 15Section 420. 66.417 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 66.1319 (title).
AB710, s. 421 16Section 421. 66.417 (1) to (6) of the statutes are renumbered 66.1319 (1) to (6),
17and 66.1319 (1), (2), (3), (5) and (6), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,311,2318 66.1319 (1) The A local governing body may by resolution determine that real
19property, title to which is held by the city, specified and described in such the
20resolution, is not required for use by the city and may authorize the city to sell or lease
21such the real property to a redevelopment corporation; provided, that, if the title of
22the city to such the real property be is not declared inalienable by charter of the city,
23or other similar law or instrument
.
AB710,312,4 24(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local law or
25ordinance, a sale or lease authorized under sub. (1) may be made without appraisal,

1public notice or public bidding for a price or rental amount and upon terms agreed
2upon between the city and the redevelopment corporation to carry out the purposes
3of ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425. In the case of a lease, the 66.1329. The term of the
4lease shall may not exceed 60 years with a right of renewal upon the same terms.
AB710,312,7 5(3) Before any sale or lease to a redevelopment corporation shall be is
6authorized, a public hearing shall be held by the local governing body to consider the
7proposed sale or lease.
AB710,312,13 8(5) The deed or lease of such real property shall be executed in the same manner
9as a deed or lease by the city of other real property owned by it and may contain
10appropriate conditions and provisions to enable the city to reenter the real property
11in the event of a violation by if the redevelopment corporation violates of any of the
12provisions of ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425 66.1329 relating to such the redevelopment
13corporation or of violates the conditions or provisions of such the deed or lease.
AB710,312,20 14(6) A redevelopment corporation purchasing or leasing real property from a
15city shall may not, without the written approval of the city, use such the real property
16for any purpose except in connection with its development. The deed shall contain
17a condition that the redevelopment corporation will devote the real property granted
18only for the purposes of its development subject to the restrictions of ss. 66.405
1966.1301 to 66.425 66.1329, for breach of which the city shall have the right to may
20reenter and repossess itself of the real property.
AB710, s. 422 21Section 422. 66.418 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1321 and amended to
22read:
AB710,312,24 2366.1321 Urban redevelopment; city lease to, terms. If real property of a
24city be is leased to a redevelopment corporation:
AB710,313,2
1(1) The lease may provide that all improvements shall be the property of the
2lessor;.
AB710,313,6 3(2) The lessor may grant to the redevelopment corporation the right to
4mortgage the fee of such the real property and thus enable the redevelopment
5corporation to give as security for its notes or bonds a first lien upon the land and
6improvements;.
AB710,313,15 7(3) The execution of a lease shall does not impose upon the lessor any liability
8or obligation in connection with or arising out of the financing, construction,
9management or operation of a development involving the leased land so leased. The
10lessor shall may not, by executing such the lease, incur any obligation or liability
11with respect to such the leased premises other than may devolve upon the lessor with
12respect to premises not owned by it. The lessor, by consenting to the execution by a
13redevelopment corporation of a mortgage upon the leased land, shall does not
14thereby assume, and such the consent shall may not be construed as imposing upon
15the lessor, any liability upon the note or bond secured by the mortgage ;.
AB710,313,22 16(4) The lease may reserve such any easements or other rights in connection
17with the real property as may be that are considered necessary or desirable for the
18future planning and development of the city and the extension of public facilities
19therein in the city, including the construction of subways and conduits and the
20widening and changing of grade of streets. The lease may contain such any other
21provisions for the protection of the parties as that are not inconsistent with the
22provisions of ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425 66.1329.
AB710, s. 423 23Section 423. 66.419 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 66.1323 (title) and
24amended to read:
AB710,313,25 2566.1323 (title) Urban redevelopment; aids by city and appropriations.
AB710, s. 424
1Section 424. 66.419 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1323 (1) and amended
2to read:
AB710,314,103 66.1323 (1) In addition to the powers conferred upon the city by other
4provisions of ss. 66.405 to 66.425, the
. A local governing body is empowered to may
5appropriate moneys for the purpose of, and to may borrow or to accept grants from
6the federal or state governments or any agency thereof of their agencies, for and in
7aid of
the acquisition of any lands required to carry out the plan or the purposes
8mentioned in s. 66.42; and to these ends, to 66.1325. The local governing body may
9enter into such contracts, mortgages, trust indentures or other agreements as the
10federal government may require requires.
AB710, s. 425 11Section 425. 66.42 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1325, and 66.1325 (intro.)
12and (1), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,314,17 1366.1325 Urban redevelopment; city improvements. (intro.) For the
14purpose of aiding and cooperating in the planning, undertaking, construction or
15operation of any such redevelopment plan located within the area in which it is
16authorized to act, any a local governing body may, upon such terms, with or without
17consideration, as it may determine that it determines, do all of the following:
AB710,314,20 18(1) Cause parks, playgrounds, recreational, community, educational, water,
19sewer or drainage facilities, or any other works which it is otherwise empowered to
20undertake, to be furnished adjacent to or in connection with housing projects;.
AB710, s. 426 21Section 426. 66.421 (title) of the statutes is repealed.
AB710, s. 427 22Section 427. 66.421 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1323 (2) and amended
23to read:
AB710,315,3
166.1323 (2) The A city is authorized to may appropriate moneys for the purpose
2of making plans and surveys to carry out such redevelopment, and for any purpose
3required to carry out the intention of ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425 66.1329.
AB710, s. 428 4Section 428. 66.422 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 66.1327 (title) and
5amended to read:
AB710,315,7 666.1327 (title) Urban redevelopment; construction of statute; conflict
7of laws; supplemental powers
.
AB710, s. 429 8Section 429. 66.422 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1327 (1) and amended
9to read:
AB710,315,1410 66.1327 (1) Sections 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425 66.1329 shall be construed
11liberally to effectuate the purposes hereof of urban redevelopment, and the
12enumeration therein of specific powers shall does not operate to restrict the meaning
13of any general grant of power contained in ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425 66.1329 or
14to exclude other powers comprehended in such the general grant.
AB710, s. 430 15Section 430. 66.424 (title) of the statutes is repealed.
AB710, s. 431 16Section 431. 66.424 of the statutes is renumbered 66.1327 (2) and amended
17to read:
AB710,315,1918 66.1327 (2) Insofar as If ss. 66.405 66.1301 to 66.425 66.1329 are inconsistent
19with any other law, the provisions of these sections shall be are controlling.
AB710, s. 432 20Section 432. 66.425 (title) of the statutes is repealed.
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