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Michigan Laws 125.1401 - Legislative determinations and findings

 

Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 346 of 1966 > § 125.1401 - Legislative determinations and findings


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(1) The legislature hereby determines that there exists in the state a seriously inadequate supply of, and a pressing need for, safe and sanitary dwelling accommodations within the financial means of low income or moderate income families or persons, including those families and persons displaced by the clearing of slums and blighted areas or by other public programs; that there exists in this state a high incidence of residential real property occupied by persons of low and moderate income which is not safe, sanitary, or adequate and that there is a pressing need for rehabilitation of that property; that large areas in municipalities have become blighted or, through programs to remove blight, have become vacant, resulting in the impairment or loss of taxable values upon which municipal revenue largely depends; that large numbers of middle and upper income persons and families have left municipalities which have high concentrations of low income persons and families resulting in a high demand for municipal services notwithstanding a low potential for generating revenues necessary to pay for those services; that the existence of blight, the inability to redevelop cleared areas, and the lack of economic integration is detrimental to the general welfare of the citizens of this state and the economic welfare of municipalities in this state; that the financing of housing for persons and families without regard to income will assist in preserving existing values of property within or adjacent to blighted or cleared areas; that economic integration will promote the financial and social stability of housing for families and persons of low and moderate income; that in order to improve and maintain the general character of municipalities having the aforesaid characteristics, it is necessary to promote the development of housing for persons and families without regard to income; that to increase the availability of safe and sanitary housing generally it is necessary to facilitate the purchase of existing housing by making financing for the purchase of existing housing available at affordable interest rates; that there are inadequate social, recreational, commercial, and communal facilities in residential areas inhabited by low income or moderate income families or persons and in areas blighted or vacant because of slum clearance, and that housing financed pursuant to this act will not be viable without adequate social, recreational, commercial, and communal facilities in the surrounding area; and that it is a valid public purpose to finance the acquisition and rehabilitation of existing housing or the construction of additional housing for those low or moderate income families and persons who would otherwise be unable to obtain adequate and affordable dwellings, to finance the rehabilitation of residential real property occupied or to be occupied by persons and families of low and moderate income who would otherwise be unable to afford the purchase or rehabilitation of residential real property which is safe, sanitary, or adequate, to finance housing for persons and families without regard to income in areas in municipalities which are experiencing blight or inability to redevelop land cleared of blight which are predominately populated by low and moderate income persons and families, to finance social, recreational, commercial, and communal facilities to serve those families or persons, to enhance authority-financed housing, to establish and provide acceleration and foreclosure procedures for authority-financed housing, and to acquire land for present or future development including that housing and social, recreational, commercial, and communal facilities; that it is a valid public purpose to finance safe, sanitary, and adequate mobile homes, mobile home parks, and mobile home condominium projects for persons and families of low and moderate income in order to facilitate the provision of affordable housing for such persons, to finance mobile homes, mobile home parks, and mobile home condominium projects without regard to income in areas in municipalities which are experiencing blight or inability to redevelop land cleared of blight which are predominately populated by low and moderate income persons and families, and to finance social, recreational, commercial, and communal facilities in mobile home parks and mobile home condominium projects, the financing of mobile homes, mobile home parks, and mobile home condominium projects being necessary to fill a gap in the housing market.

(2) It is further determined that the supply of low and moderate cost housing available for occupancy by certain persons with disabilities and certain elderly persons is being eroded through greatly increasing rental rates, and the conversion of low and moderate cost rental units into condominium units which are then sold at prices and under financing terms which are not affordable to those persons with disabilities and elderly persons. It is further determined that it is a proper public purpose to prevent the erosion of the supply of existing low and moderate cost housing available for occupancy by certain persons with disabilities and elderly persons by taking appropriate action to prevent the displacement of those persons with disabilities and elderly persons from existing low and moderate cost housing, including the making of loans enabling those persons with disabilities and elderly persons to continue to rent the units in which they reside.

(3) It is further determined that to assure an adequate supply of safe and sanitary housing for families of low and moderate income within the financial means of those families, it is necessary to facilitate the purchase of safe and sanitary existing housing by those families; that, in addition, new single-family housing construction is inhibited by the inability of prospective purchasers to sell existing single-family residences, and that those conditions result in the reduction of the number of safe and sanitary dwellings which would otherwise be made available to persons of low and moderate income; and that the depressed economy and decreased employment in this state are detrimental to the general welfare of the citizens of this state. It is further determined that it is necessary in order to alleviate those conditions and is a valid public purpose to provide for the financing or refinancing, with the assistance of the authority, of the purchase of existing single-family residences for occupancy by low and moderate income families and families without regard to income in areas in municipalities which are experiencing blight or inability to redevelop land cleared of blight and which are predominately populated by low and moderate income persons and families.

(4) It is further determined that there exists in this state a high incidence of residential rental property which is not safe, sanitary, adequate, or energy efficient, and that there is a pressing need for the rehabilitation of residential rental property in order to preserve and improve the state's existing housing stock. It is further determined that it is necessary in order to alleviate those conditions and is a valid public purpose to provide for the financing, with the assistance of the authority, of the rehabilitation of existing residential rental property without regard to the income of the persons or entities owning the property or of the tenants of the property.

(5) It is further determined that there is a statewide pressing need for programs to alleviate and prevent conditions of unemployment in the housing industry, to preserve existing jobs and create new jobs to meet the employment demands of population growth, to promote the development of construction related business enterprises, to revitalize and diversify the Michigan economy in general, and to achieve the goals of economic growth and full employment.

(6) It is further determined that the construction and rehabilitation of safe and sanitary dwellings are necessary to the creation and retention of jobs in the state.

(7) It is further determined that the retention, promotion, and devel

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Michigan Laws: Housing

Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 167 of 1917 - Housing Law Of Michigan
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 293 of 1937 - Housing Cooperation Law
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 18 of 1933 - Housing Facilities
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 162 of 1953 - Housing Projects
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 75 of 1952 - Registration Of Persons In Accommodations For Transients
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 56 of 1980 - Neighborhood Assistance And Participation Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 288 of 1974 - Uniform Mobile Homes Warranty Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 243 of 1959 - Trailer Coach Parks
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 346 of 1966 - State Housing Development Authority Act Of 1966
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 230 of 1972 - Stille-Derossett-Hale Single State Construction Code Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 220 of 1979 - Indian Housing Authority
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 524 of 1980 - Construction Contracts With Certain Public Agencies
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 57 of 1998 - Contracts For Improvment To Real Property
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 171 of 1981 - Michigan Urban Land Assembly Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 96 of 1987 - The Mobile Home Commission Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 127 of 1999 - Urban Homestead Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 84 of 1999 - Urban Homesteading In Multifamily Public Housing Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 129 of 1999 - Urban Homesteading On Vacant Land Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 128 of 1999 - Urban Homesteading In Single-Family Public Housing Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 146 of 2000 - Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 125 > Act 182 of 2006 - Inclusive Home Design Act

Federal Regulations: Housing

U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 8 > Subchapter II-A - Hope For Public Housing Homeownership
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 8A - Slum Clearance, Urban Renewal, And Farm Housing
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 119 - Homeless Assistance
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 130 - National Affordable Housing
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 135 - Residency And Service Requirements In Federally Assisted Housing
 

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