Any municipality may, upon fulfillment of the following requirements, declare an area of the municipality as a targeted neighborhood. There is no limit on the number of targeted neighborhoods that a municipality may create. Once a targeted neighborhood area has been designated, and a plan has been implemented, the municipality may take advantage of all the provisions of this subchapter. Acts 1997, No. 320, § 3. Any municipality may, upon fulfillment of the following requirements, declare an area of the municipality as a targeted neighborhood. There is no limit on the number of targeted neighborhoods that a municipality may create. Once a targeted neighborhood area has been designated, and a plan has been implemented, the municipality may take advantage of all the provisions of this subchapter. Acts 1997, No. 320, § 3. Any municipality may, upon fulfillment of the following requirements, declare an area of the municipality as a targeted neighborhood. There is no limit on the number of targeted neighborhoods that a municipality may create. Once a targeted neighborhood area has been designated, and a plan has been implemented, the municipality may take advantage of all the provisions of this subchapter. Acts 1997, No. 320, § 3. Any municipality may, upon fulfillment of the following requirements, declare an area of the municipality as a targeted neighborhood. There is no limit on the number of targeted neighborhoods that a municipality may create. Once a targeted neighborhood area has been designated, and a plan has been implemented, the municipality may take advantage of all the provisions of this subchapter. Acts 1997, No. 320, § 3.
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