West Virginia Code § 16-18-27

Powers with respect to urban renewal
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A community or a public agency created under this article, shall have all the powers
necessary or convenient to undertake and carry out urban renewal plans and urban renewal
projects, including the authority to acquire and dispose of property, to issue bonds and other
obligations, to borrow and accept grants from the federal government or other source and to
exercise the other powers which this article confers on an authority with resepect to
redevelopment projects. In connection with the planning and undertaking of any urban
renewal plan or urban renewal project, the authority, the community, arnd all public and
private officers, agencies, and bodies shall have all the rights, powers, privileges, and
immunities which they have with respect to a redevelopment plan or redevelopment project,
in the same manner as though all of the provisions of this article applicable to a
redevelopment plan or redevelopment project were applicabtle to an urban renewal plan or
urban renewal project: Provided, That for such purpose the word "redevelopment" as used in
this article (except in this section and in the definition of "redevelopment project" in section
three shall mean "urban renewal," and the word "slum" and the word "blighted" as used in
this article (except in this section and in the definitions in section three) shall mean
"blighted, deteriorated, or deteriorating," and the finding prescribed in subsection (b) of
section four with respect to a blighted area shall not be a required: Provided further, That
any disaster area referred to in section twenty-five (b) shall constitute a "blighted area." In
addition to the surveys and plan which an authority is otherwise authorized to make, an
authority is hereby specifically authorized to make (i) plans for carrying out a program of
voluntary repair and rehabilitaetion of buildings and improvements, (ii) plans for the
enforcement of laws, codes, and regulations relating to the use of land and the use and
occupancy of buildings aLnd improvements, and to the compulsory repair, rehabilitation,
demolition, or removal of buildings and improvements, (iii) plans for the relocation of
persons (including fa milies, business concerns and others) displaced by an urban renewal
project, (iv) pVreliminary plans outlining urban renewal activities for neighborhoods to
embrace two or more urban renewal areas, and (v) preliminary surveys to determine if the
undertaking and carrying out of an urban renewal project are feasible. The authority is
authorized to make relocation payments to or with respect to persons (including families,
business concerns and others) displaced by an urban renewal project, for moving expenses
and losses of property for which reimbursement of compensation is not otherwise made,
including the making of such payments financed by the federal government. The authority is
also authorized to develop, test, and report methods and techniques, and carry out
demonstrations and other activities, for the prevention and the elimination of slums and
urban blight.

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