Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - Housing Authorities Law
§ 36-3. Definitions

The following terms, when used or referred to in this chapter, shall have the following respective meanings, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
"Area of operation" means an area that (i) in the case of a housing authority of a city, shall be coextensive with the territorial boundaries of the city; (ii) in the case of a housing authority of a county, shall include all of the county, except that portion which lies within the territorial boundaries of (a) any city, and (b) any town that has created a housing authority pursuant to this chapter; (iii) in the case of a housing authority of a town, shall be coextensive with the territorial boundaries of the town as herein defined.
"Authority" or "housing authority" means any of the political subdivisions created by § 36-4.
"Blighted area" means any area that endangers the public health, safety or welfare; or any area that is detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare because commercial, industrial, or residential structures or improvements are dilapidated, or deteriorated or because such structures or improvements violate minimum health and safety standards. This definition includes, without limitation, areas previously designated as blighted areas pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 1 (§ 36-1 et seq.) of this title.
"Blighted property" means any individual commercial, industrial, or residential structure or improvement that endangers the public's health, safety, or welfare because the structure or improvement upon the property is dilapidated, deteriorated, or violates minimum health and safety standards, or any structure or improvement previously designated as blighted pursuant to § 36-49.1:1, under the process for determination of "spot blight."
"Bonds" means any bonds, notes, interim certificates, debentures, or other obligations issued by an authority pursuant to this chapter.
"City" means the same as that term is defined in § 15.2-102.
"Clerk" means the clerk or secretary of the city or the clerk of the county, as the case may be, or the officer charged with the duties customarily imposed on such clerk.
"Conservation area" means an area, designated by an authority that is in a state of deterioration and in the early stages of becoming a blighted area, as defined in this section, or any area previously designated as a conservation area pursuant to this chapter.
"County" means the same as that term is defined in § 15.2-102.
"Derelict building" means the same as that term as defined in § 15.2-907.1 or in § 36-152.
"Farm structure" means the same as that term is defined in § 36-97.
"Farmers of low income" means persons of low income who derive their principal income from operating or working on a farm.
"Federal government" means the United States of America, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, or any other agency or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of the United States of America.
"Governing body" means, in the case of a city or town, the council (including both branches where there are two), and in the case of a county, the board of supervisors or other governing body.
"Housing project," means any work or undertaking: (i) to demolish, clear or remove buildings from any slum area; such work or undertaking may embrace the adoption of such area to public purposes, including parks or other recreational or community purposes; or (ii) to provide decent, safe and sanitary urban or rural dwellings, apartments or other living accommodations for persons of low and moderate income; such work or undertaking may include buildings, land, equipment, facilities and other real or personal property for necessary, convenient or desirable appurtenances, streets, sewers, water service, parks, site preparation, gardening, administrative, community, health, recreational, welfare or other purposes; or (iii) to accomplish a combination of the foregoing. The term "housing project" also may be applied to the planning of the buildings and improvements, the acquisition of property, the demolition of existing structures or improvements, the construction, reconstruction, alteration and repair of the improvements and all other work in connection therewith.
"Locality" means the same as that term is defined in § 15.2-102.
"Obligee of the authority" or "obligee" means any bondholder, trustee or trustees for any bondholders, or lessor demising to the authority property used in connection with a project, or any assignee or assignees of such lessor's interest or any part thereof, and the federal government when it is a party to any contract with the authority.
"Persons of low income" means persons or families determined by the authority to lack the amount of income which is necessary to enable them to live in decent, safe and sanitary dwellings.
"Persons of moderate income" means persons or families determined by the authority to lack the amount of income necessary to obtain affordable housing.
"Real property" means all lands, including improvements and fixtures thereon, and property of any nature appurtenant thereto, or used in connection therewith, and every estate, interest and right, legal or equitable, therein, including terms for years and liens by way of judgment, mortgage or otherwise and the indebtedness secured by such liens.
"Redevelopment area" means an area (including slum areas), designated by an authority, that is in a state of blight that meets the criteria of a blighted area as defined in this section; or any area previously designated as a redevelopment area pursuant to this chapter.
"Slum" means any area where dwellings predominate that, by reason of dilapidation, overcrowding, lack of ventilation, light or sanitary facilities, or any combination of these factors, is detrimental to safety, health, or morals.
"Spot blight" means a structure or improvement that is a blighted property as defined in this section.
"Spot blight abatement plan" means the written plan prepared by the owner or owners of record of the real property to address spot blight. If the owner or owners of record of the real property fail to respond as provided in § 36-49.1:1, the locality or the authority can prepare a spot blight abatement plan to address the spot blight with respect to an individual commercial, industrial, or residential structure or improvement, but may only implement such plan in accordance with the provisions of § 36-49.1:1.
"Town" means the same as that term is defined in § 15.2-102.
1938, p. 447; Michie Code 1942, § 3145(3); 1966, c. 129; 2006, c. 784; 2009, cc. 181, 551.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 36 - Housing

Chapter 1 - Housing Authorities Law

§ 36-1. Title of chapter

§ 36-2. Findings and declaration of necessity

§ 36-3. Definitions

§ 36-4. Creation of redevelopment and housing authorities

§ 36-4.1. Holding of referendum; effect

§ 36-5. Reports

§ 36-6. Cooperation in undertaking housing projects

§ 36-7. Loans and donations to housing authority

§ 36-7.1. Liquidation of housing project

§ 36-7.2. Notice of intent to demolish, liquidate, or otherwise dispose of housing projects

§ 36-8. Supplemental nature of chapter

§ 36-9. Chapter controlling

§ 36-9.1. Exemptions from applicability of this chapter; conflicts in provisions of law

§ 36-10. Validation of establishment and organization of housing authorities and their contracts, undertakings, etc.

§ 36-11. Appointment and tenure of commissioners; compensation

§ 36-11.1. Compensation of commissioners in certain counties

§ 36-11.1:1. Compensation of commissioners generally

§ 36-11.2. Appointment of commissioners in certain cities

§ 36-12. Powers vested in commissioners; quorum

§ 36-13. Selection of chairman and other officers, agents and employees

§ 36-14. Legal counsel

§ 36-15. Delegation of authority

§ 36-16. Repealed

§ 36-17. Removal of commissioners

§ 36-18. Meetings and residence of commissioners

§ 36-19. Enumeration of powers

§ 36-19.1. Special provisions; City of Roanoke

§ 36-19.2. Powers limited by necessity for authority from or approval by governing body; public hearing on proposed budget

§ 36-19.3. Repealed

§ 36-19.4. Referendum prior to making cooperation agreements for public housing projects in the City of Portsmouth

§ 36-19.5. Additional powers

§ 36-20. Housing research and studies

§ 36-21. Housing projects not to be operated for profit

§ 36-22. Rentals and tenant selection

§ 36-22.1. Conveyance of streets; no trespass policy

§ 36-23. Housing authority operations in other municipalities

§ 36-24. Cooperation of authorities

§ 36-25. Payments by housing authorities to other bodies

§ 36-26. Aid from federal government

§ 36-27. Eminent domain

§ 36-27.01. Plan for alternative housing of persons displaced by condemnation, conversion, etc.

§ 36-27.1. Damages to leasehold interests in the City of Waynesboro

§ 36-27.2. Limitations on certain housing authorities; exception

§ 36-28. Planning, zoning and building laws

§ 36-29. Power to issue bonds; liability in general

§ 36-30. Form and sale of bonds; presumption of validity

§ 36-31. Provisions of bonds, trust indentures and mortgages

§ 36-32. Remedies of obligee of authority

§ 36-33. Additional remedies conferrable by authority

§ 36-34. Housing bonds to be legal investments, legal security and negotiable

§ 36-35. Contracts and covenants with federal government, etc.; agreements to sell

§ 36-36. Powers of county and regional housing authorities

§ 36-37. Same subject; tenant selection limitations; homestead exemption

§ 36-38. Housing applications by farmers

§ 36-39. Repealed

§ 36-40. Creation of regional housing authority

§ 36-41. Increasing area of operation of regional housing authority

§ 36-42. Decreasing area of operation of regional housing authority

§ 36-43. Housing authority for county excluded from regional authority

§ 36-44. Public hearing to create regional authority or change its area of operation, and findings

§ 36-45. Commissioners of regional housing authority

§ 36-46. Powers of regional housing authority

§ 36-47. Consolidated housing authority

§ 36-47.1. Compensation of commissioners

§ 36-47.2. Consolidation of two or more housing authorities within same city

§ 36-48. Creation of Redevelopment Areas

§ 36-48.1. Creation of Conservation Areas

§ 36-49. Adoption of Redevelopment Plans

§ 36-49.1. Adoption of Conservation Plans

§ 36-49.1:1. Spot blight abatement authorized; procedure

§ 36-49.2. Power to purchase or lease land for certain other redevelopment projects

§ 36-50. Extension of general powers for actions taken pursuant to a redevelopment plan

§ 36-50.1. Extension of general powers for actions taken pursuant to a conservation plan

§ 36-51. Redevelopment plans

§ 36-51.1. Requirements for "conservation plan" generally

§ 36-52. Cooperation by localities

§ 36-52.1. Authority for localities to create conservation or redevelopment areas

§ 36-52.2. Acquisition of property prior to adoption of development or conservation plan in certain cities

§ 36-52.3. Adoption and designation of "rehabilitation area."

§ 36-53. Making property available for conservation or redevelopment

§ 36-54. Aid from federal government

§ 36-55. Bonds to be legal investments and security

§ 36-55.1. In certain counties