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7-84-602. Legislative intent.

(a)  It is hereby determined and declared that the deterioration of inner-city areas within certain municipalities of the state is a threat to the property tax and other revenue sources of such municipalities and is detrimental to the safety, health, morals and general economic welfare of the communities in which they are located; that the elimination of urban blight and decay and the modernization and general improvement of such inner-city areas by governmental action is considered necessary to promote the public health, safety and welfare of such communities; and that restoration of such inner-city areas is an appropriate subject for remedial legislation.

(b)  The general assembly further finds that:

     (1)  Municipalities should be encouraged to create self-financing inner-city redevelopment districts and designate district management corporations to execute self-help programs to enhance their local business climates; and

     (2)  Municipalities should be given the broadest possible discretion in establishing self-help programs most consistent with their local needs, goals and objectives.

[Acts 2003, ch. 195, § 1.]  

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Statutes > Tennessee > Title-7 > Chapter-84 > Part-6 > 7-84-602

7-84-602. Legislative intent.

(a)  It is hereby determined and declared that the deterioration of inner-city areas within certain municipalities of the state is a threat to the property tax and other revenue sources of such municipalities and is detrimental to the safety, health, morals and general economic welfare of the communities in which they are located; that the elimination of urban blight and decay and the modernization and general improvement of such inner-city areas by governmental action is considered necessary to promote the public health, safety and welfare of such communities; and that restoration of such inner-city areas is an appropriate subject for remedial legislation.

(b)  The general assembly further finds that:

     (1)  Municipalities should be encouraged to create self-financing inner-city redevelopment districts and designate district management corporations to execute self-help programs to enhance their local business climates; and

     (2)  Municipalities should be given the broadest possible discretion in establishing self-help programs most consistent with their local needs, goals and objectives.

[Acts 2003, ch. 195, § 1.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-7 > Chapter-84 > Part-6 > 7-84-602

7-84-602. Legislative intent.

(a)  It is hereby determined and declared that the deterioration of inner-city areas within certain municipalities of the state is a threat to the property tax and other revenue sources of such municipalities and is detrimental to the safety, health, morals and general economic welfare of the communities in which they are located; that the elimination of urban blight and decay and the modernization and general improvement of such inner-city areas by governmental action is considered necessary to promote the public health, safety and welfare of such communities; and that restoration of such inner-city areas is an appropriate subject for remedial legislation.

(b)  The general assembly further finds that:

     (1)  Municipalities should be encouraged to create self-financing inner-city redevelopment districts and designate district management corporations to execute self-help programs to enhance their local business climates; and

     (2)  Municipalities should be given the broadest possible discretion in establishing self-help programs most consistent with their local needs, goals and objectives.

[Acts 2003, ch. 195, § 1.]