West Virginia Code § 16-18-2

Findings and declaration of necessity
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It is hereby found and declared that there exist in localities throughout the state, slum and
blighted areas (as herein defined) which constitute a serious and growing menace, injurious
and inimical to the public health, safety, morals and welfare of the residents of the state;
that the existence of such areas contributes substantially and increasingly to the spread of
disease and crime, necessitating excessive and disproportionate expenditurees of public funds
for the preservation of the public health and safety, for crime prevention, correction,
prosecution, punishment and the treatment of juvenile delinquency andr for the maintenance
of adequate police, fire and accident protection and other public services and facilities,
constitutes an economic and social liability, substantially impairs or arrests the sound
growth of communities and retards the provision of housing accommodations; that this
menace is beyond remedy and control solely by regulatory ptrocess in the exercise of the
police power and cannot be dealt with effectively by the ordinary operations of private
enterprise without the aids herein provided; that the elimination of slum conditions or
conditions of blight, the acquisition and preparation of land in or necessary to the
development of slum or blighted areas and its sale or lease for development or
redevelopment in accordance with general plans and redevelopment plans of communities
and any assistance which may be given by any state public body in connection therewith, are
public uses and purposes for which public money may be expended and private property
acquired; and that the necessity in the public interest for the provisions hereinafter enacted
is hereby declared as a matter of legislative determination.

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