The definitions in this section apply to sections 469.201 to 469.207.
"City" means a city of the first class as defined in section 410.01, a city of the second class that is designated as an economically depressed area by the United States Department of Commerce, and a statutory or home rule charter city, town, or township. For each city, a port authority, housing and redevelopment authority, or other agency or instrumentality, the jurisdiction of which is the territory of the city, is included within the meaning of city.
"City council" means the city council of a city as defined in subdivision 2.
"Commissioner" means the commissioner of employment and economic development.
"Housing activities" include any work or undertaking to provide housing and related services and amenities primarily for persons and families of low or moderate income. This work or undertaking may include the planning of buildings and improvements; the acquisition of real property, which may be needed to address vacancies, foreclosures, and preservation of housing now or in the future; demolition; activities to address lead abatement, energy efficiencies, or other activities related to the health of a building; and the construction, reconstruction, alteration, and repair of new and existing buildings. Housing activities also include the provision of a housing rehabilitation and energy improvement loan and grant program with respect to any residential property located within the targeted community, the cost of relocation relating to acquiring property for housing activities, and programs authorized by chapter 462C.
"Lost unit" means a rental housing unit that has been vacant for more than six months or has been condemned for code violations, that is lost as a result of revitalization activities because it is demolished, converted to an owner-occupied unit that is not a cooperative, or converted to a nonresidential use, or because the gross rent to be charged exceeds 125 percent of the gross rent charged for the unit six months before the start of rehabilitation.
"Persons and families of low income" means persons and families of low income as defined in section 469.002, subdivision 17.
"Persons and families of moderate income" means persons and families of moderate income as defined in section 469.002, subdivision 18.
"Targeted community" means an area including one or more census tracts, as determined and measured by the Bureau of Census of the United States Department of Commerce, that a city council determines in a resolution adopted under section 469.202, subdivision 1, meets the criteria of section 469.202, subdivision 2, and any additional area designated under section 469.202, subdivision 3.
"Targeted community money" means the money designated in the targeted revitalization program to be used to implement the targeted revitalization program.
"Targeted community revitalization and financing program," "revitalization program," or "program" means the targeted community revitalization and financing program adopted in accordance with section 469.203.
Minn. Stat. § 469.201
1989 c 328 art 6 s 12; 1991 c 345 art 1 s 93; 1Sp2003 c 4 s 1; 2009 c 78 art 8s 6-12