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Chapter 53.25 - Industrial Development Districts—Marginal Lands.


  • 53.25.010 Marginal lands—Declaration of policies and purposes.
  • 53.25.020 Marginal lands—Further declaration.
  • 53.25.030 "Marginal lands" defined.
  • 53.25.040 Industrial development districts authorized—Boundaries—Deletion of land area.
  • 53.25.050 Tax title lands may be conveyed to district.
  • 53.25.060 Private lands may be conveyed to district—Cancellation of taxes.
  • 53.25.070 Discharge of trust.
  • 53.25.080 When lands revert to county.
  • 53.25.090 Conditions precedent to making improvements.
  • 53.25.100 Powers as to industrial development districts.
  • 53.25.110 Sale authorized in industrial development district.
  • 53.25.120 Notice of hearing on sale—Hearing—Plans and specifications—Conditions—Devotion of property to public use.
  • 53.25.130 Findings and determination—Record—Appeal.
  • 53.25.140 Action on determination—Sale by competitive bid or negotiation.
  • 53.25.150 Competitive bids—Conditions—Acceptance.
  • 53.25.160 Devotion of property to intended use—Remedy—Restraint on alienation.
  • 53.25.170 Covenant running with the land—Forfeiture.
  • 53.25.190 Eminent domain.
  • 53.25.200 Advances of general fund moneys or credit.
  • 53.25.210 Determination that land sought by eminent domain is marginal.
  • 53.25.900 Repeal and saving.
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