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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 15 · Part 42

7-15-4258. Acquisition and administration of real and personal property.

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7-15-4258 . Acquisition and administration of real and personal property.
(1)A municipality may:
(a)acquire by purchase, lease, option, gift, grant, bequest, devise, eminent domain pursuant to Title 70, chapter 30, or otherwise any real property and personal property that may be necessary for the administration of the provisions contained in part 43 and this part, together with any improvements on the real property;
(b)hold, improve, clear, or prepare for redevelopment property acquired pursuant to subsection (1)(a);
(c)dispose of real or personal property;
(d)insure or provide for the insurance of real or personal property or the operations of the municipality against any risks or hazards, including the power to pay premiums on any insurance; and
(e)enter into a development agreement with the owner of real property within an urban renewal area and undertake activities, including the acquisition, removal, or demolition of structures, improvements, or personal property located on the real property, to prepare the property for redevelopment.
(2)A development agreement entered into in accordance with subsection (1)(e) must contain provisions obligating the owner to redevelop the real property for a specified use consistent with the urban renewal plan and offering recourse to the municipality if the redevelopment is not completed as determined by the local governing body. The development agreement may not constitute the acquisition of an interest in real property by the municipality within the meaning of 7-15-4262 or 7-15-4263 .
(3)Except as provided in 7-15-4204 (2), 7-15-4206 , and 7-15-4259 , statutory provisions with respect to the acquisition, clearance, or disposition of property by public bodies may not restrict a municipality in the exercise of functions with respect to an urban renewal project.
(4)A municipality may not acquire real property for an urban renewal project or enter into a development agreement, as provided in subsection (1)(e), unless the local governing body has approved the urban renewal project plan in accordance with 7-15-4216
(2)and 7-15-4217 .
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