11-7A-1. Definition of terms. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1)”Housing and redevelopment commission” or “commission” any housing and redevelopment commission created by or pursuant to the municipal housing and redevelopment law of this state; (2)”Municipality” any incorporated city or town or any county; (3)”Project” any work or undertaking of a housing and redevelopment commission […]
11-7A-2. Municipal powers in implementation of certain public projects. For the purpose of aiding and cooperating in the planning, undertaking, construction, or operation of any projects of commissions located within the limits of a municipality, that municipality or any other state public body may, upon such terms, with or without consideration, as it may determine: […]
11-7A-3. Restrictions on municipal financing of redevelopment and housing projects–Sources of funds used. Except as provided in §11-7A-2, no municipality may use any revenues or money of the municipality to pay the bonds of or make any loans or contributions to any redevelopment or housing project, except that this proviso is not applicable to any […]
11-7A-4. Supplemental nature of powers. The powers conferred by §§11-7A-2 and 11-7A-3 shall be in addition and supplemental to the powers conferred by any other law. Source: SL 1950 (SS), ch 14, §5; SDC Supp 1960, §45.3705; SDCL, §9-37-4.
11-7A-5. Short title of law. Sections 11-7A-1 to 11-7A-5, inclusive, may be referred to as the “housing and redevelopment cooperation law.” Source: SL 1950 (SS), ch 14, §1; SDC Supp 1960, §45.3701; SDCL, §9-37-5.
11-7A-6. Municipal acquisition of federal housing projects–Sources of funds used. Any incorporated municipality of this state may acquire, through purchase or gift of the entire property ownership therein, any existing federally owned housing within the corporate boundaries of the municipality and own, operate, maintain, and dispose of such housing, provided that if acquisition be by […]
11-7A-7. Approval required for municipal projects. Nothing in this chapter authorizes a state public body to undertake, construct, or operate a project within a municipality, without approval from the governing body or voters of that municipality. Source: SL 1996, ch 93, §5.
11-7A-8. Rebate of municipal property taxes to further housing goals. Any municipality may rebate the municipal property taxes paid on housing that furthers the municipality’s housing goals. Any such municipality shall, by ordinance, develop a program that provides for the type of housing that qualifies for the rebate, the length of time the rebate may […]