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ORDINANCE NO. 63-67
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<br />'2eltey~ Ushs~ : 'a~c~ and
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<br /> AN ORDINANCE recognizing the existence of blighted, deteriorated and
<br />deteriorating areas; determining the necessity of urban renewal for the pur-
<br />pose of redeveloping and rehabilitating such areas; authorizing and establish-
<br />ing standards, procedures and administrative acts for such renewal; defining
<br />terms; and declaring an emergency.
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<br /> WHEREAS, based upon previously prepared studies and surveys of the
<br />City of Lakewood, and based upon Council's general knowledge of the City,
<br />there are areas of the City which are today blighted or deteriorated areas as
<br />defined herein and there are areas which are deteriorating and will become
<br />blighted or deteriorated areas unless effective public programs of blight
<br />prevention are instituted; and
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<br /> WHEREAS, it is necessary and in the public interest to carry out co-
<br />ordinated programs and projects for renewal, including redevelopment, rehabili-
<br />tation and conservation to eliminate and prevent the occurrence or recurrence
<br />of blighted or deteriorated areas in furtherance of the public peace, property,
<br />health, safety, morals and general welfare; and
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<br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
<br />LAKEWOOD, STATE OF OHIO:
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<br />Section 1. NECESSITY OF URBAN RENEWAL
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<br /> It is hereby found and determined that there exist within the City
<br />blighted, deteriorated and deteriorating areas of the nature defined in this
<br />Ordinance which constitute a serious and growing menace injurious and inimicable
<br />to the public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the residents
<br />thereof; that the existence of such areas (a) contributes substantially and
<br />increasingly to the spread of disease and ~rime, and to losses by fire and
<br />accident, necessitating excessive and disproportionate expenditures of public
<br />funds for the preservation of the public health and safety, for crime preven-
<br />tion, correction, prosecution and punishment, for the treatment of juvenile
<br />delinquency, for the maintenance of adequate police, fire and accident pro-
<br />tection, and for other public services and facilities; (b) constitutes an
<br />economic and social liability; and (c) substantially impairs and arrests the
<br />sound growth of the community; retards the provision of housing accommodations,
<br />aggravates traffic problems, and substantially impairs or arrests the elimina-
<br />tion of traffic hazards and the improvement of traffic facilities; and that this
<br />menace is beyond remedy and control solely by regulatory processes and exercise
<br />of the police power, and cannot be dealt with effectively by the ordinary
<br />operation of private enterprise without the aids herein provided; that the
<br />elimination in whole or in part of blighted, deteriorated and deteriorating
<br />areas, the prevention of occurrence or recurrence of such areas by redevelop-
<br />ment and by the conservation, rehabilitation and reconditioning, to the extent
<br />feasible, of the salvageable portions of such areas, and by other activities
<br />pursuant to urban redevelopment or urban renewal as defined herein, are public
<br />uses and purposes for which public money may be expended and private property
<br />acquired by purchase, by donation and by eminent domain and are governmental
<br />functions of concern to the City, and require the exercise of the powers of
<br />government granted to the City by the provisions of Article XVIII of the Ohio
<br />Constitution and that the necessity in the public interest and general welfare,
<br />for the provisions of this Ordinance is hereby declared as a matter of legis-
<br />lative determination.
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<br />Section 2. COUNCIL POLICY ON URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND RENEWAL
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<br /> It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Council of the City of
<br />Lakewood to promote and encourage the sound development, including renewal and
<br />redevelopment where necessary, of the entire City, in accordance with the
<br />General Plan for the City. Council realizes that the City Government will be
<br />unable to carry out coordinated and effective programs for renewing the City
<br />without the cooperation and support of the public as a whole. Therefore, the
<br />Council stands ready to cooperate with private enterprise, civic groups,
<br />neighborhood agencies and governmental agencies in developing and carrying out
<br />urban renewal programs and projects to promote the sound development of new
<br />areas, to prevent the spread of blight and to eliminate blighted, deteriorated
<br />and deteriorating areas in the City of Lakewood.
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