Effective - 28 Aug 2005
99.1086. Redevelopment plan, contents — adoption of plan, when. — 1. A redevelopment plan shall set forth in writing a general description of the program to be undertaken to accomplish the redevelopment projects and related objectives and shall include, but need not be limited to:
(1) The name, street and mailing address, and phone number of the mayor or chief executive officer of the municipality;
(2) The street address of the redevelopment site;
(3) The estimated redevelopment project costs;
(4) The anticipated sources of funds to pay such redevelopment project costs;
(5) Evidence of the commitments to finance such redevelopment project costs;
(6) The anticipated type and term of the sources of funds to pay such redevelopment project costs;
(7) The anticipated type and terms of the obligations to be issued;
(8) The general land uses to apply in the redevelopment area;
(9) A list of other community and economic benefits to result from the project;
(10) A list of all other public investments made or to be made by this state or units of local government to support infrastructure or other needs generated by the project for which the funding under sections 99.1080 to 99.1092 is being sought;
(11) A certification by the chief officer of the applicant as to the accuracy of the redevelopment plan;
(12) A study analyzing the revenues that are being displaced as a result of the project that otherwise would have occurred in the market area. The department of economic development shall have discretion to exempt smaller projects from this requirement;
(13) An economic feasibility analysis including a pro forma financial statement indicating the return on investment that may be expected without public assistance. The financial statement shall detail any assumptions made including a pro forma statement analysis that demonstrates the amount of assistance required to bring the return into a range deemed attractive to private investors. That amount shall not exceed the estimated reimbursable project costs.
2. The redevelopment plan may be adopted by a municipality in reliance on findings that a reasonable person would believe:
(1) The redevelopment area on the whole is a blighted area or a conservation area as determined by an independent third party. Such a finding shall include, but not be limited to, a detailed description of the factors that qualify the redevelopment area or project under this subsection;
(2) The redevelopment area has not been subject to growth and redevelopment through investment by private enterprise or would not reasonably be anticipated to develop or continue to be developed without the implementation of one or more redevelopment projects and the adoption of local and state redevelopment financing;
(3) The redevelopment plan conforms to the comprehensive plan for the redevelopment of the municipality as a whole;
(4) The estimated dates, which shall not be more than twenty-five years from the adoption of the ordinance approving any redevelopment project, of the completion of such redevelopment project and retirement of obligations incurred to finance redevelopment project costs have been stated, provided that no ordinance approving a redevelopment project shall be adopted later than fifteen years from the adoption of the ordinance approving the redevelopment plan and provided that no property for a redevelopment project shall be acquired by eminent domain later than ten years from the adoption of the ordinance approving such redevelopment plan;
(5) In the event any business or residence is to be relocated as a direct result of the implementation of the redevelopment plan, a plan has been developed for relocation assistance for businesses and residences; and
(6) The redevelopment plan does not include the initial development or redevelopment of any gambling establishment.
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(L. 2005 H.B. 58 merged with S.B. 210)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VII - Cities, Towns and Villages
Chapter 99 - Municipal Housing
Section 99.010 - Designation of law.
Section 99.030 - Declaration and purpose of law.
Section 99.040 - Creating a housing authority — need of, how determined.
Section 99.050 - Commissioners — appointment — qualifications — term — compensation.
Section 99.052 - Commissioner may be employee of city or county.
Section 99.055 - Annual audit, content — annual hearings.
Section 99.060 - Commissioner or employee of authority to have no interest in any housing project.
Section 99.070 - Commissioner, how removed.
Section 99.090 - Rentals, how fixed.
Section 99.100 - Rentals and tenant selection — duties.
Section 99.120 - Acquisition of property.
Section 99.130 - Housing projects subject to local regulations.
Section 99.134 - Commissioners of housing authority — membership — terms (Kansas City).
Section 99.140 - Authority to have power to issue bonds — liability therefor.
Section 99.150 - Bonds, how issued — how sold — interest.
Section 99.160 - Powers of authority in connection with issuance of bonds.
Section 99.170 - State auditor to pass upon validity of bonds.
Section 99.180 - Rights of an obligee of an authority.
Section 99.190 - Rights of authority upon the happening of an event of default.
Section 99.200 - Real property of authority exempt from levy and sale by virtue of an execution.
Section 99.210 - Authority may borrow money or accept grants or assistance from federal government.
Section 99.220 - Authority to file report annually.
Section 99.225 - Funds to be used only for certain purposes.
Section 99.230 - Effect of sections 99.010 to 99.230.
Section 99.300 - Citation of law.
Section 99.310 - Declaration of policy.
Section 99.330 - Authority may be created, when.
Section 99.340 - Board of commissioners — appointment — qualifications — terms.
Section 99.350 - Board of commissioners — meetings — quorum — employees.
Section 99.360 - Regional authority — creation — area of operation increased, how.
Section 99.380 - Commissioners — compensation — certificate of appointment.
Section 99.390 - Commissioner — misconduct in office — removal — procedure.
Section 99.400 - Commissioner not to acquire interest voluntarily in clearance project — penalty.
Section 99.410 - Resolution creating authority deemed conclusive, when — filing.
Section 99.420 - Powers of authority.
Section 99.450 - Authority may dispose of property, how.
Section 99.460 - Power of eminent domain — procedure.
Section 99.470 - Vacant land may be developed, when.
Section 99.480 - Bonds — authority to issue — how paid.
Section 99.490 - Bonds — conditions — interest rate — to be sold at par.
Section 99.520 - Bond issues — additional powers of authority.
Section 99.530 - Default of bonds — rights of obligee.
Section 99.540 - Obligee — additional rights.
Section 99.550 - Bonds — who may invest in.
Section 99.560 - Authority may convey property to federal government in case of default.
Section 99.570 - Property of authority exempt from execution.
Section 99.580 - Powers of a public body to cooperate in land clearance project.
Section 99.590 - Public notice of conveyance or agreement not required.
Section 99.600 - Community may issue and sell bonds to aid project.
Section 99.620 - Annual report, satisfactory progress of projects, procedure to determine.
Section 99.630 - Authority may take over projects of constitutional charter city or county.
Section 99.640 - Master plan — municipalities authorized to prepare.
Section 99.650 - Construction of law.
Section 99.660 - Powers additional to those conferred by other laws.
Section 99.705 - Assessor to issue current assessed value statement, when.
Section 99.710 - Assessor's statement, area covered — on file for ten years.
Section 99.800 - Law, how cited.
Section 99.830 - Notice of public hearings, publication and mailing requirements, contents.
Section 99.843 - Greenfield areas, no new projects to be designated, when.
Section 99.860 - Severability.
Section 99.886 - Discrimination in sale or rental prohibited.
Section 99.888 - Inspection by government agencies authorized, when — purpose.
Section 99.891 - Applicants, priority for selection.
Section 99.896 - Abatement or deferral of real property taxes, requirements.
Section 99.901 - Urban homesteading fund established, purpose.
Section 99.907 - Tax exemption for interest on bonds.
Section 99.912 - Civil actions to compel governing body issuing bonds to perform all duties.
Section 99.915 - Title — funding exclusions — act supersedes other inconsistent laws.
Section 99.919 - Out-of-state business, projects that relocate, calculation of new net revenues.
Section 99.921 - Downtown economic stimulus authority authorized, limitations.
Section 99.936 - Disposal of real property.
Section 99.968 - Debt service levies, computation of.
Section 99.975 - Application approvals, limitations.
Section 99.1000 - Definitions.
Section 99.1006 - Rural economic stimulus authority authorized, limitations.
Section 99.1021 - Disposal of real property.
Section 99.1027 - Developmental plan, contents, adoption of, procedure.
Section 99.1054 - Debt service levies, computation of.
Section 99.1080 - Citation of law.
Section 99.1082 - Definitions.
Section 99.1086 - Redevelopment plan, contents — adoption of plan, when.
Section 99.1092 - Fund established, allocation of moneys — rulemaking authority.