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Rhode Island

Title 45 Towns and Cities · Chapter 32 Redevelopment Projects
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§ 45-32-1. Compliance prerequisite to further proceedings.
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§ 45-32-2. Planning commission required.
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§ 45-32-3. General community plan — Minimum requirements.
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§ 45-32-4. Resolution or ordinance designating redevelopment area — Public hearing.
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§ 45-32-5. Corporate powers of agencies.
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§ 45-32-6. Selection of project areas — Formulation of redevelopment plans.
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§ 45-32-7. Submission of redevelopment plans — Conformity to master plan.
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§ 45-32-8. Contents of redevelopment plan.
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§ 45-32-9. Optional features of redevelopment plans.
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§ 45-32-10. Petition for zoning changes.
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§ 45-32-11. Notice of hearing on plan.
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§ 45-32-12. Conduct of hearing.
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§ 45-32-13. Adoption of plan.
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§ 45-32-14. Provision for expenditure of money.
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§ 45-32-15. Declaration of intent to change streets.
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§ 45-32-16. Provision for payment for property condemned.
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§ 45-32-17. Finding as to federal aid.
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§ 45-32-18. Provisions for control of uses.
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§ 45-32-19. Power over zoning ordinances.
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§ 45-32-20. Contents of adoptive ordinance.
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§ 45-32-21. Responsibility for carrying out plan.
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§ 45-32-22. Further proceedings as to redevelopment — Actions to contest validity.
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§ 45-32-23. Modification of plan.
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§ 45-32-24. Power of eminent domain.
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§ 45-32-24.1. Finding with respect to use of the power of eminent domain with respect to recreational redevelopment projects that create and/or preserve jobs within the state and projects financed with incremental tax revenues.
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§ 45-32-24.2. Power of eminent domain with respect to recreational redevelopment projects that create and/or preserve jobs within the state and projects financed with incremental tax revenues.
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§ 45-32-25. Property devoted to other public use.
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§ 45-32-25.1. Transfer of property by the state.
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§ 45-32-26. Resolution of necessity for acquisition.
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§ 45-32-27. Filing of resolution, plat, and declaration.
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§ 45-32-28. Deposit in superior court of compensation for property taken.
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§ 45-32-29. Addition to or return of deposits.
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§ 45-32-30. Vesting of title to property taken.
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§ 45-32-31. Publication of resolution and declaration.
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§ 45-32-32. Service of notice of taking.
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§ 45-32-33. Payment of agreed price.
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§ 45-32-34. Trial by court on damages.
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§ 45-32-35. Representation of infants and incompetents.
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§ 45-32-36. Unknown owners.
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§ 45-32-37. Immediate payment of compensation — Expediting proceedings.
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§ 45-32-38. Orders as to charges on lands.
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§ 45-32-39. “Owner” defined.
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§ 45-32-40. Taxation of real property acquired.
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§ 45-32-41. Proration of property tax.
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§ 45-32-42. Cooperation by public bodies.
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§ 45-32-43. Work to be done by contract.
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§ 45-32-44. Compliance with federal wage and hours policies.
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§ 45-32-45. Joint action by different cities and towns.
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§ 45-32-46. Consent to inclusion of area in project of contiguous city or town.
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§ 45-32-47. Continuation of prior projects.
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§ 45-32-48. Authorized acquisition, relocation, and improvement expenses.
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§ 45-32-49. Guarantee and acceptance of responsibility by community.
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§ 45-32-50. Calculation of interest under condemnation.
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