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California Code, Health and Safety Code - HSC § 33492.82

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(a) For purposes of this article, a blighted area within the boundaries of March Air Force Base, as those boundaries exist on January 1, 1995, is either one of the following:

(1) An area in which the combination of two or more of the conditions set forth in subdivision (a) or (b) of Section 33492.83is 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.

(2) An area that contains one or more of the conditions described in subdivision (b) of Section 33492.83, the effect of which is 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, and is, in addition, characterized by the existence of inadequate public improvements, public facilities, and utilities that cannot be remedied by private or governmental action without redevelopment.

(b) For the purposes of this article, a blighted area outside the boundaries of March Air Force Base, as those boundaries exist on January 1, 1995, shall be an area that meets the requirements of Section 33030.

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