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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 36.3.

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§ 36.3. Purposes
The Authority, in the exercise of the powers created and granted under section 3 of this charter, shall foster and carry out the following purposes:
(1)to enhance and promote economic opportunity within the City of Rutland;
(2)to plan for public and private improvements and development within the City of Rutland, dedicated to the promotions of industrial and commercial benefit;
(3)to create employment opportunities;
(4)to enhance the acquisitions, development, and improvement of taxable real and personal property within the City of Rutland;
(5)to promote the development, improvement, acquisition, and rehabilitations of industrial and commercial property within the City of Rutland;
(6)to foster commercial and industrial growth within the City of Rutland;
(7)to promote and support investments and improvements that will result in the elimination of slum and blight;
(8)to support and promote the development of those recreational, social, and public facilities that directly, or indirectly, create or enhance commercial or industrial activity within the City.
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