Judges: Carla J. Stovall, Attorney General of Kansas
Filed Date: 10/17/1995
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Cliff Franklin State Representative, 23rd District 10215 W. 51st Street Merriam, Kansas 66203
Dear Representative Franklin:
You request our opinion concerning the redevelopment of central business districts pursuant to K.S.A.
In 1975, a legislative interim special committee on local government concluded that a problem existed in downtown business and industrial areas of cities due to blighted social and economic conditions and that it was necessary to attract business and industrial development by providing financial incentives. Reporton Kansas Legislative Interim Studies to the 1976 Legislature, Proposal No. 40. The committee recommended legislation which resulted in the enactment of K.S.A.
Under K.S.A.
"Before any redevelopment project shall be initiated under this act a relocation assistance plan shall be approved by the governing body proposing to undertake the project. Such relocation assistance plan shall:
"(a) Provide for relocation payments to be made to persons, families and businesses who move from real property or who move personal property from real property as a result of the acquisition of the real property by the city in carrying out the provisions of this act;
"(b) Provide that no persons or families residing in the redevelopment district shall be displaced unless and until there is a suitable housing unit available and ready for occupancy by such displaced person or family at rents within their ability to pay. Such housing units shall be suitable to the needs of such displaced persons or families and must be a decent, safe, sanitary and otherwise standard dwelling. . . ." (Emphasis added.)
The redevelopment plan is to be considered at a public meeting where all interested persons are given an opportunity to be heard. K.S.A.
It is our opinion that a city may not initiate a redevelopment project until a relocation assistance plan is approved by the governing body. Such approval is accomplished when the governing body adopts the redevelopment plan (which includes a relocation assistance plan) by ordinance passed upon a two-thirds vote. K.S.A.
Finally, the statutes place the onus of relocation assistance on the city, not the developer. While K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Mary Feighny Assistant Attorney Generall
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