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Chapter 379C
Urban Land Bank Demonstration Program

Sections

379C.001
Short Title
379C.002
Applicability
379C.003
Definitions
379C.004
Urban Land Bank Demonstration Program
379C.005
Qualified Participating Developer
379C.006
Urban Land Bank Demonstration Plan
379C.007
Public Hearing on Proposed Plan
379C.008
Private Sale to Land Bank
379C.009
Subsequent Resale by Land Bank
379C.010
Restrictions on Occupancy and Use of Property
379C.011
Right of First Refusal to Qualified Organizations
379C.012
Open Records and Meetings
379C.013
Records; Audit; Report
379C.014
Additional Authorized Use of Land Bank Property
379C.015
Land Used for World Exposition
379C.0105
Lot Exchange Permitted
379C.0106
Property Determined to Be Inappropriate for Residential Development: Right of First Refusal
379C.0107
Replatting by Qualified Participating Developer
 



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