HRS §53-20
Auxiliary redevelopment area
This section lets a redevelopment agency buy vacant land outside blighted areas to build housing for displaced families, if certain conditions are met. The city council must approve the project and agree it will be used mainly for housing. This type of project does not need to be in a blighted area.
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The statute, as written — Auxiliary redevelopment area
Where a redevelopment agency finds: (1) That there is a shortage of decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the county; (2) That the provision of decent, safe, and sanitary dwelling accommodations on undeveloped vacant land, not within a blighted area, is necessary to accomplish the relocation of families to be displaced from blighted areas which are to be redeveloped or displaced from disaster areas as defined in this chapter; and (3) That the acquisition of a particularly described area of the undeveloped vacant land (hereinafter called an "auxiliary redevelopment area"), suitable for development for predominantly residential uses and so characterized in the master plan, is essential to the proper clearance or redevelopment of blighted or disaster areas or a necessary part of the general program for clearance or redevelopment of blighted or disaster areas in the county; then, subject to the conditions hereinafter stated, the acquisition, planning, preparation for development, or disposal of such auxiliary redevelopment area shall constitute a redevelopment project which may be undertaken by the agency in the manner provided by this part. The procedure for the preparation, submission, and the final approval, amendment and approval, or disapproval, of the redevelopment project, and subsequent proceedings with respect thereto, shall be the same, as nearly as may be, as in the case of other redevelopment projects, except that: (1) The council shall not approve such plan or project unless it shall by resolution, concur in every finding of the agency required by this section and also find that the auxiliary redevelopment area will be developed for predominantly residential uses; and (2) The requirement of a finding that the redevelopment project is in a blighted area prescribed by section 53-6 shall not be applicable.
Sections this one refers to
§53-6 How a redevelopment plan gets approved
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