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Section 11-8-55 - Lease or transfer of property for urban renewal development--Covenants and conditions--Approval by governing body — South Dakota Law | CourtGPT
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Section 11-8-55 - Lease or transfer of property for urban renewal development--Covenants and conditions--Approval by governing body

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11-8-55. Lease or transfer of property for urban renewal development--Covenants and conditions--Approval by governing body.A municipality may sell, lease or otherwise transfer real property or any interest therein acquired by it for an urban renewal project, and may enter into contracts with respect thereto, in an urban renewal area for residential, recreational, commercial, industrial, educational, or other uses or for public use, or may retain such property or interest for public use, in accordance with the urban renewal plan, subject to such covenants, conditions, and restrictions, including covenants, running with the land, as it may deem to be necessary or desirable to assist in preventing the development or spread of future slums or blighted areas or to otherwise carry out the purposes of this chapter: provided that such sale, lease, other transfer, or retention, and any agreement relating thereto, may be made only after the approval of the urban renewal plan by the local governing body. The purchasers or lessees and their successors and assignees shall be obligated to devote such real property only to the uses specified in the urban renewal plan, and may be obligated to

erning body. The purchasers or lessees and their successors and assignees shall be obligated to devote such real property only to the uses specified in the urban renewal plan, and may be obligated to comply with such other requirements as the municipality may determine to be in the public interest, including the obligation to begin within a reasonable time any improvements on such real property required by the urban renewal plan. Source: SL 1966, ch 149, §10 (1).