California Health and Safety Code
§ 33492.104
HSC § 33492.104 Effective Jul 15, 1996Div. 24 · Part 1 · Ch. 4.5 · Art. 7
Statute text
View on leginfo.ca.govFor the purposes of this article, a blighted area within the boundaries of the Tustin Marine Corps Air Station Redevelopment Project is an area described in subdivision (a) of Section 33492.102 in which the combination of two or more of the following conditions are so prevalent and so substantial that it causes a reduction of, or a lack of, proper utilization of the area to an extent that constitutes a serious physical and economic burden on the community that cannot reasonably be expected to be reversed or alleviated by private enterprise or governmental action, or both, without redevelopment:
(a)Buildings in which it is unsafe or unhealthy for persons to live or work. These conditions can be caused by serious building code violations, dilapidation and deterioration, defective design or physical construction, faulty or inadequate infrastructure, or other similar factors.
(b)Factors that prevent or substantially hinder the economically viable reuse or capacity of buildings or areas. This condition may be caused by conditions including, but not necessarily limited to, all of the following: a substandard design; buildings that are too large or too small given present standards and market conditions; and age, obsolescence, deterioration, dilapidation, or other physical conditions that could prevent the highest and best uses of the property. This condition also may be caused by buildings that must be demolished or buildings or areas that have a lack of parking.
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Legislative history
Added by Stats. 1996, Ch. 165, Sec. 1. Effective July 15, 1996.