17-4747.Urban renewal plans; preparation and approval;
acquisition of real property for urban renewal project, limitation.
(a) A municipality shall not prepare an urban renewal plan for an urban
renewal area unless the governing body has, by resolution, determined
such an area to be a slum area or a blighted area or a combination
thereof and designated such area as appropriate for an urban renewal
project. The local governing body shall not approve an urban renewal
plan until a general plan for the municipality has been prepared. A
municipality shall not acquire real property for an urban renewal
project by exercise of the power of eminent domain unless the local
governing body has approved the urban renewal plan in accordance with
subsection (d) hereof: Provided, A municipality may acquire real
property at any time, within an area which the local governing body has
determined appropriate for an urban renewal project and regardless of
whether or not an urban renewal plan for the area has been approved, by
means other than the exercise of the power of eminent domain, whenever
the local governing body shall have approved, by resolution, of the
acquisition of real property in such an urban renewal area. In order to
qualify for financial assistance from the federal government in making
such acquisitions, and regardless of any other provisions of the laws of
Kansas, the local governing body may assume the responsibility to the
federal government to bear any loss that may arise as a result of such
acquisition in the event the property so acquired is not used for urban
renewal purposes because an urban renewal plan for the project area is
not approved, or is amended to omit any of the acquired property, or is
abandoned for any reason: Provided further, Real property so
acquired shall be subject to all other provisions of the urban renewal
law the same as property otherwise acquired, except that in the event
the property so acquired is not used for urban renewal purposes because
an urban renewal plan for the project area is not approved, or is
amended to omit any of the acquired property, or is abandoned for any
reason, the property may be disposed of under such reasonable
competitive bidding procedures as the municipality shall prescribe.
(b) The municipality may itself prepare or cause to be prepared an
urban renewal plan, or any person or agency, public or private, may
submit such a plan to the municipality. Prior to its approval of an
urban renewal plan, the local governing body shall submit such plan to
the planning commission of the municipality, if any, for review and
recommendations as to its conformity with the general plan for the
development of the municipality as a whole. The planning commissions
shall submit their written recommendations with respect to the proposed
urban renewal plan to the local governing body within thirty (30) days
after receipt of the plan for review. Upon receipt of the
recommendations of the planning commission or, if no recommendations are
received within said thirty (30) days, then without such
recommendations, the local governing body may proceed with the hearing
on the proposed urban renewal plan prescribed by subsection (c) hereof.
(c) The local governing body shall hold a public hearing on an urban
renewal plan or substantial modification of an approved urban renewal
plan, after public notice thereof by publication in a newspaper having a
general circulation in the area of operation of the municipality. The
notice shall describe the time, date, place and purpose of the hearing,
shall generally identify the urban renewal area covered by the plan, and
shall outline the general scope of the urban renewal project under
consideration.
(d) Following such hearing, the local governing body may approve an
urban renewal plan if it finds that (1) a feasible method exists for the
location of families who will be displaced from the urban renewal area
in decent, safe and sanitary dwelling accommodations within their means
and without undue hardship to such families; (2) the urban renewal plan
conforms to the general plan of the municipality as a whole; and (3) the
urban renewal plan will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the
sound needs of the municipality as a whole, for the rehabilitation or
redevelopment of the urban renewal area by private enterprise:
Provided, That if the urban renewal area or a portion thereof
consists of a blighted area of open land which is to be acquired by the
municipality for slum clearance and redevelopment, such blighted area
shall not be so acquired unless (1) it is to be redeveloped for
predominantly residential uses, and (2) the local governing body shall
determine that a shortage of housing of sound standards and design which
is decent, safe and sanitary exists in the municipality; that the need
for housing accommodations has been or will be increased as a result of
the clearance of slums in other areas (including other portions of the
urban renewal area); that the conditions of blight in the area and the
shortage of decent, safe and sanitary housing cause or contribute to an
increase in and spread of disease and crime and constitute a menace to
the public health, safety, morals or welfare; and that the redevelopment
of the area for predominantly residential uses is an integral part of
and essential to the program of the municipality for the elimination of
slum and blighted areas.
(e) An urban renewal plan may be modified at any time: Provided,
That if modified after the lease or sale by the municipality of real
property in the urban renewal project area, such modification shall be
subject to such rights at law or in equity as a lessee or purchaser, or
his successor or successors in interest may be entitled to assert. Any
proposed modification which will substantially change the urban renewal
plan as previously approved by the local governing body shall be subject
to the requirements of this section, including the requirement of a
public hearing, before it may be approved.
(f) Upon the approval of an urban renewal plan by the municipality
the provisions of said plan with respect to the future use and building
requirements applicable to the property covered by said plan shall be
controlling with respect thereto.
(g) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this act, where the
local governing body certifies that an area is in need of redevelopment
or rehabilitation as result of a flood, fire, hurricane, earthquake,
storm, or other catastrophe respecting which the governor of the state
has certified the need for disaster assistance under public law 875,
eighty-first congress, or other federal law, the local governing body
may approve an urban renewal plan and an urban renewal project with
respect to such area without regard to the provisions of subsection (d)
of this section and the provisions of this act requiring a general plan
for the municipality and a public hearing on the urban renewal project.
History: L. 1955, ch. 86, § 6; L. 1961, ch. 122, § 1; L. 1967, ch.
127, § 1; March 1.
17-4747.Urban renewal plans; preparation and approval;
acquisition of real property for urban renewal project, limitation.
(a) A municipality shall not prepare an urban renewal plan for an urban
renewal area unless the governing body has, by resolution, determined
such an area to be a slum area or a blighted area or a combination
thereof and designated such area as appropriate for an urban renewal
project. The local governing body shall not approve an urban renewal
plan until a general plan for the municipality has been prepared. A
municipality shall not acquire real property for an urban renewal
project by exercise of the power of eminent domain unless the local
governing body has approved the urban renewal plan in accordance with
subsection (d) hereof: Provided, A municipality may acquire real
property at any time, within an area which the local governing body has
determined appropriate for an urban renewal project and regardless of
whether or not an urban renewal plan for the area has been approved, by
means other than the exercise of the power of eminent domain, whenever
the local governing body shall have approved, by resolution, of the
acquisition of real property in such an urban renewal area. In order to
qualify for financial assistance from the federal government in making
such acquisitions, and regardless of any other provisions of the laws of
Kansas, the local governing body may assume the responsibility to the
federal government to bear any loss that may arise as a result of such
acquisition in the event the property so acquired is not used for urban
renewal purposes because an urban renewal plan for the project area is
not approved, or is amended to omit any of the acquired property, or is
abandoned for any reason: Provided further, Real property so
acquired shall be subject to all other provisions of the urban renewal
law the same as property otherwise acquired, except that in the event
the property so acquired is not used for urban renewal purposes because
an urban renewal plan for the project area is not approved, or is
amended to omit any of the acquired property, or is abandoned for any
reason, the property may be disposed of under such reasonable
competitive bidding procedures as the municipality shall prescribe.
(b) The municipality may itself prepare or cause to be prepared an
urban renewal plan, or any person or agency, public or private, may
submit such a plan to the municipality. Prior to its approval of an
urban renewal plan, the local governing body shall submit such plan to
the planning commission of the municipality, if any, for review and
recommendations as to its conformity with the general plan for the
development of the municipality as a whole. The planning commissions
shall submit their written recommendations with respect to the proposed
urban renewal plan to the local governing body within thirty (30) days
after receipt of the plan for review. Upon receipt of the
recommendations of the planning commission or, if no recommendations are
received within said thirty (30) days, then without such
recommendations, the local governing body may proceed with the hearing
on the proposed urban renewal plan prescribed by subsection (c) hereof.
(c) The local governing body shall hold a public hearing on an urban
renewal plan or substantial modification of an approved urban renewal
plan, after public notice thereof by publication in a newspaper having a
general circulation in the area of operation of the municipality. The
notice shall describe the time, date, place and purpose of the hearing,
shall generally identify the urban renewal area covered by the plan, and
shall outline the general scope of the urban renewal project under
consideration.
(d) Following such hearing, the local governing body may approve an
urban renewal plan if it finds that (1) a feasible method exists for the
location of families who will be displaced from the urban renewal area
in decent, safe and sanitary dwelling accommodations within their means
and without undue hardship to such families; (2) the urban renewal plan
conforms to the general plan of the municipality as a whole; and (3) the
urban renewal plan will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the
sound needs of the municipality as a whole, for the rehabilitation or
redevelopment of the urban renewal area by private enterprise:
Provided, That if the urban renewal area or a portion thereof
consists of a blighted area of open land which is to be acquired by the
municipality for slum clearance and redevelopment, such blighted area
shall not be so acquired unless (1) it is to be redeveloped for
predominantly residential uses, and (2) the local governing body shall
determine that a shortage of housing of sound standards and design which
is decent, safe and sanitary exists in the municipality; that the need
for housing accommodations has been or will be increased as a result of
the clearance of slums in other areas (including other portions of the
urban renewal area); that the conditions of blight in the area and the
shortage of decent, safe and sanitary housing cause or contribute to an
increase in and spread of disease and crime and constitute a menace to
the public health, safety, morals or welfare; and that the redevelopment
of the area for predominantly residential uses is an integral part of
and essential to the program of the municipality for the elimination of
slum and blighted areas.
(e) An urban renewal plan may be modified at any time: Provided,
That if modified after the lease or sale by the municipality of real
property in the urban renewal project area, such modification shall be
subject to such rights at law or in equity as a lessee or purchaser, or
his successor or successors in interest may be entitled to assert. Any
proposed modification which will substantially change the urban renewal
plan as previously approved by the local governing body shall be subject
to the requirements of this section, including the requirement of a
public hearing, before it may be approved.
(f) Upon the approval of an urban renewal plan by the municipality
the provisions of said plan with respect to the future use and building
requirements applicable to the property covered by said plan shall be
controlling with respect thereto.
(g) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this act, where the
local governing body certifies that an area is in need of redevelopment
or rehabilitation as result of a flood, fire, hurricane, earthquake,
storm, or other catastrophe respecting which the governor of the state
has certified the need for disaster assistance under public law 875,
eighty-first congress, or other federal law, the local governing body
may approve an urban renewal plan and an urban renewal project with
respect to such area without regard to the provisions of subsection (d)
of this section and the provisions of this act requiring a general plan
for the municipality and a public hearing on the urban renewal project.
History: L. 1955, ch. 86, § 6; L. 1961, ch. 122, § 1; L. 1967, ch.
127, § 1; March 1.
17-4747.Urban renewal plans; preparation and approval;
acquisition of real property for urban renewal project, limitation.
(a) A municipality shall not prepare an urban renewal plan for an urban
renewal area unless the governing body has, by resolution, determined
such an area to be a slum area or a blighted area or a combination
thereof and designated such area as appropriate for an urban renewal
project. The local governing body shall not approve an urban renewal
plan until a general plan for the municipality has been prepared. A
municipality shall not acquire real property for an urban renewal
project by exercise of the power of eminent domain unless the local
governing body has approved the urban renewal plan in accordance with
subsection (d) hereof: Provided, A municipality may acquire real
property at any time, within an area which the local governing body has
determined appropriate for an urban renewal project and regardless of
whether or not an urban renewal plan for the area has been approved, by
means other than the exercise of the power of eminent domain, whenever
the local governing body shall have approved, by resolution, of the
acquisition of real property in such an urban renewal area. In order to
qualify for financial assistance from the federal government in making
such acquisitions, and regardless of any other provisions of the laws of
Kansas, the local governing body may assume the responsibility to the
federal government to bear any loss that may arise as a result of such
acquisition in the event the property so acquired is not used for urban
renewal purposes because an urban renewal plan for the project area is
not approved, or is amended to omit any of the acquired property, or is
abandoned for any reason: Provided further, Real property so
acquired shall be subject to all other provisions of the urban renewal
law the same as property otherwise acquired, except that in the event
the property so acquired is not used for urban renewal purposes because
an urban renewal plan for the project area is not approved, or is
amended to omit any of the acquired property, or is abandoned for any
reason, the property may be disposed of under such reasonable
competitive bidding procedures as the municipality shall prescribe.
(b) The municipality may itself prepare or cause to be prepared an
urban renewal plan, or any person or agency, public or private, may
submit such a plan to the municipality. Prior to its approval of an
urban renewal plan, the local governing body shall submit such plan to
the planning commission of the municipality, if any, for review and
recommendations as to its conformity with the general plan for the
development of the municipality as a whole. The planning commissions
shall submit their written recommendations with respect to the proposed
urban renewal plan to the local governing body within thirty (30) days
after receipt of the plan for review. Upon receipt of the
recommendations of the planning commission or, if no recommendations are
received within said thirty (30) days, then without such
recommendations, the local governing body may proceed with the hearing
on the proposed urban renewal plan prescribed by subsection (c) hereof.
(c) The local governing body shall hold a public hearing on an urban
renewal plan or substantial modification of an approved urban renewal
plan, after public notice thereof by publication in a newspaper having a
general circulation in the area of operation of the municipality. The
notice shall describe the time, date, place and purpose of the hearing,
shall generally identify the urban renewal area covered by the plan, and
shall outline the general scope of the urban renewal project under
consideration.
(d) Following such hearing, the local governing body may approve an
urban renewal plan if it finds that (1) a feasible method exists for the
location of families who will be displaced from the urban renewal area
in decent, safe and sanitary dwelling accommodations within their means
and without undue hardship to such families; (2) the urban renewal plan
conforms to the general plan of the municipality as a whole; and (3) the
urban renewal plan will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the
sound needs of the municipality as a whole, for the rehabilitation or
redevelopment of the urban renewal area by private enterprise:
Provided, That if the urban renewal area or a portion thereof
consists of a blighted area of open land which is to be acquired by the
municipality for slum clearance and redevelopment, such blighted area
shall not be so acquired unless (1) it is to be redeveloped for
predominantly residential uses, and (2) the local governing body shall
determine that a shortage of housing of sound standards and design which
is decent, safe and sanitary exists in the municipality; that the need
for housing accommodations has been or will be increased as a result of
the clearance of slums in other areas (including other portions of the
urban renewal area); that the conditions of blight in the area and the
shortage of decent, safe and sanitary housing cause or contribute to an
increase in and spread of disease and crime and constitute a menace to
the public health, safety, morals or welfare; and that the redevelopment
of the area for predominantly residential uses is an integral part of
and essential to the program of the municipality for the elimination of
slum and blighted areas.
(e) An urban renewal plan may be modified at any time: Provided,
That if modified after the lease or sale by the municipality of real
property in the urban renewal project area, such modification shall be
subject to such rights at law or in equity as a lessee or purchaser, or
his successor or successors in interest may be entitled to assert. Any
proposed modification which will substantially change the urban renewal
plan as previously approved by the local governing body shall be subject
to the requirements of this section, including the requirement of a
public hearing, before it may be approved.
(f) Upon the approval of an urban renewal plan by the municipality
the provisions of said plan with respect to the future use and building
requirements applicable to the property covered by said plan shall be
controlling with respect thereto.
(g) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this act, where the
local governing body certifies that an area is in need of redevelopment
or rehabilitation as result of a flood, fire, hurricane, earthquake,
storm, or other catastrophe respecting which the governor of the state
has certified the need for disaster assistance under public law 875,
eighty-first congress, or other federal law, the local governing body
may approve an urban renewal plan and an urban renewal project with
respect to such area without regard to the provisions of subsection (d)
of this section and the provisions of this act requiring a general plan
for the municipality and a public hearing on the urban renewal project.
History: L. 1955, ch. 86, § 6; L. 1961, ch. 122, § 1; L. 1967, ch.
127, § 1; March 1.