Virginia Statutes
§ 36-49.1 — Adoption of Conservation Plans
Virginia § 36-49.1
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 36-49.1 (2026).
Text
A.An authority may adopt a conservation plan for a designated conservation area to address blight and blighting conditions, to conserve such area, prevent further deterioration and prevent such area from becoming blighted, and in particular is specifically empowered to carry out any work or undertaking in the conservation area, including any or all of the following:
1.Acquire property within such areas which is blighted, designated for public use in the conservation plan, or the use or condition of which is inconsistent with the purposes of the conservation plan or the provisions of the zoning ordinance or code of the locality;
2.Rehabilitate or clear property so acquired;
3.Provide for the installation, construction or reconstruction of streets, utilities, parks, parking facilities
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Legislative History
1964, c. 378; 1966, cc. 81, 418; 1968, c. 312; 1970, cc. 222, 491, 555, 596; 1972, c. 174; 1973, c. 29; 1974, c. 137; 1975, c. 532; 1976, c. 510; 1980, c. 133; 1988, cc. 572, 591; 2006, c. 784.
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