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§ 13-1002. Cooperation with other states.
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After the plan is prepared, the governing body may confer and cooperate with the other states’ proper authorities and may modify or adjust the plan if needed.
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After the plan is prepared, the governing body may confer and cooperate with the other states’ proper authorities and may modify or adjust the plan if needed.
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The proper governing body or bodies may adopt a final plan after the required arrangements are made.
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After the district plan is adopted, the proper governing body or bodies may coordinate with other states on how the area is organized and may use the same powers and duties that apply to similar conservation or recreational areas within the state.
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An interstate control body created under section 13-1004 may acquire or receive real and personal property as trustee for a conservation or recreational improvement district.
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If a district created under section 13-1003 stops existing, its real and personal property reverts to the state or the district(s) with jurisdiction, in proportion to the territory in one state relative to the other state.
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This section defines key terms used in sections 13-1101 to 13-1110, and limits how much of a city or village may be designated blighted.
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Municipalities and counties are given several powers over projects, financing, leasing, bond issuance, and sale of property, but they are barred from operating projects except as lessors and from certain livestock-related and condemnation uses.
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Municipal or county bonds issued under these sections are limited obligations, not general liabilities, and may be issued, sold, and paid for in specified ways.
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Bonds issued under these sections must be secured by revenue, and may also be backed by a mortgage, lease pledge, financing agreement, or other security device.
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Before leasing or financing a project, the governing body must make specific financial findings; some projects also require public notice and a hearing before bonds may be issued.
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A municipality or county may refund certain outstanding bonds by issuing refunding bonds, and bondholders cannot be forced to exchange or surrender their bonds before they are payable without consent.
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Bond sale proceeds must be used only for the purpose for which the bonds were issued, with accrued interest and premium used to pay bond principal or interest.
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Projects leased to or held by private interests are taxed like privately owned property; distress warrants for delinquent taxes are limited to the personal property originally taxed.
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Municipalities and counties may exercise the powers in sections 13-1101 to 13-1110, and revenue bonds issued under those sections are not subject to the Securities Act of Nebraska.
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The Department of Economic Development must provide advice and information about a project when a county or municipality asks for it.
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Defines “industrial area” and “industry,” and lets eligible landowners apply to have a qualifying tract designated as an industrial area.
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The county clerk must notify affected municipal legislative bodies when a petition is filed, and those bodies have 30 days to approve or disapprove the industrial tract designation.
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The county clerk must set a hearing date after a petition is filed and publish notice for three successive weeks.
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A person interested may speak at the public hearing, and the county board must designate the tract as an industrial area if the stated findings are met; if the tract is in a zoning-controlled unincorporated area, municipal legislative approval is required first.
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A tract designated as an industrial area must be used or reserved for industry, may still be used agriculturally until conversion, and is generally excluded from city or village boundaries if its taxable value is over $286,000, subject to listed annexation exceptions.