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Subtitle A
Municipal Planning and Development

Chapters

371
Municipal Planning and Growth
372
Improvement Districts in Municipalities and Counties
373
Community Development in Municipalities
373A
Homestead Preservation Districts and Reinvestment Zones
373B
Community Land Trusts
374
Urban Renewal in Municipalities
375
Municipal Management Districts in General
376
Contractual Assessments for Energy Efficiency Improvements
377
Municipal Development Districts
378
Neighborhood Empowerment Zone
379
North American Free Trade Agreement Impact Zone
379A
Municipal Development Corporations
379B
Defense Base Development Authorities
379C
Urban Land Bank Demonstration Program
379E
Urban Land Bank Program
379H
Urban Land Bank Program in Municipality with Population of Two Million or More
380
Miscellaneous Provisions Relating to Municipal Planning and Development
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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