For purposes of this title, the term "renewal community" means any area—
(A) which is nominated by 1 or more local governments and the State or States in which it is located for designation as a renewal community (hereafter in this section referred to as a "nominated area"), and
(B) which the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development designates as a renewal community, after consultation with—
(i) the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Labor, and the Treasury; 1 the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the Administrator of the Small Business Administration, and
(ii) in the case of an area on an Indian reservation, the Secretary of the Interior.
Not more than 40 nominated areas may be designated as renewal communities.
Of the areas designated under paragraph (1), at least 12 must be areas—
(i) which are within a local government jurisdiction or jurisdictions with a population of less than 50,000,
(ii) which are outside of a metropolitan statistical area (within the meaning of section 143(k)(2)(B)), or
(iii) which are determined by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, after consultation with the Secretary of Commerce, to be rural areas.
Except as otherwise provided in this section, the nominated areas designated as renewal communities under this subsection shall be those nominated areas with the highest average ranking with respect to the criteria described in subparagraphs (B), (C), and (D) of subsection (c)(3). For purposes of the preceding sentence, an area shall be ranked within each such criterion on the basis of the amount by which the area exceeds such criterion, with the area which exceeds such criterion by the greatest amount given the highest ranking.
An area shall not be designated under subparagraph (A) if the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development determines that the course of action described in subsection (d)(2) with respect to such area is inadequate.
With respect to the first 20 designations made under this section, a preference shall be provided to those nominated areas which are enterprise communities or empowerment zones (and are otherwise eligible for designation under this section).
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall prescribe by regulation no later than 4 months after the date of the enactment of this section, after consultation with the officials described in paragraph (1)(B)—
(i) the procedures for nominating an area under paragraph (1)(A),
(ii) the parameters relating to the size and population characteristics of a renewal community, and
(iii) the manner in which nominated areas will be evaluated based on the criteria specified in subsection (d).
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may designate nominated areas as renewal communities only during the period beginning on the first day of the first month following the month in which the regulations described in subparagraph (A) are prescribed and ending on December 31, 2001.
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall not make any designation of a nominated area as a renewal community under paragraph (2) unless—
(i) the local governments and the States in which the nominated area is located have the authority—
(I) to nominate such area for designation as a renewal community,
(II) to make the State and local commitments described in subsection (d), and
(III) to provide assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development that such commitments will be fulfilled,
(ii) a nomination regarding such area is submitted in such a manner and in such form, and contains such information, as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall by regulation prescribe, and
(iii) the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development determines that any information furnished is reasonably accurate.
For purposes of this subchapter, in the case of a nominated area on an Indian reservation, the reservation governing body (as determined by the Secretary of the Interior) shall be treated as being both the State and local governments with respect to such area.
Any designation of an area as a renewal community shall remain in effect during the period beginning on January 1, 2002, and ending on the earliest of—
(A) December 31, 2009,
(B) the termination date designated by the State and local governments in their nomination, or
(C) the date the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development revokes such designation.
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may revoke the designation under this section of an area if such Secretary determines that the local government or the State in which the area is located—
(A) has modified the boundaries of the area, or
(B) is not complying substantially with, or fails to make progress in achieving, the State or local commitments, respectively, described in subsection (d).
If the designation of an area as a renewal community terminates before December 31, 2009, the day after the date of such termination shall be substituted for "January 1, 2010" each place it appears in sections 1400F and 1400J with respect to such area.
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may designate a nominated area as a renewal community under subsection (a) only if the area meets the requirements of paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection.
A nominated area meets the requirements of this paragraph if—
(A) the area is within the jurisdiction of one or more local governments,
(B) the boundary of the area is continuous, and
(C) the area—
(i) has a population of not more than 200,000 and at least—
(I) 4,000 if any portion of such area (other than a rural area described in subsection (a)(2)(B)(i)) is located within a metropolitan statistical area (within the meaning of section 143(k)(2)(B)) which has a population of 50,000 or greater, or
(II) 1,000 in any other case, or
(ii) is entirely within an Indian reservation (as determined by the Secretary of the Interior).
A nominated area meets the requirements of this paragraph if the State and the local governments in which it is located certify in writing (and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, after such review of supporting data as he deems appropriate, accepts such certification) that—
(A) the area is one of pervasive poverty, unemployment, and general distress,
(B) the unemployment rate in the area, as determined by the most recent available data, was at least 1½ times the national unemployment rate for the period to which such data relate,
(C) the poverty rate for each population census tract within the nominated area is at least 20 percent, and
(D) in the case of an urban area, at least 70 percent of the households living in the area have incomes below 80 percent of the median income of households within the jurisdiction of the local government (determined in the same manner as under section 119(b)(2) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974).
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, in selecting any nominated area for designation as a renewal community under this section—
(A) shall take into account—
(i) the extent to which such area has a high incidence of crime, or
(ii) if such area has census tracts identified in the May 12, 1998, report of the Government Accountability Office regarding the identification of economically distressed areas, and
(B) with respect to 1 of the areas to be designated under subsection (a)(2)(B), may, in lieu of any criteria described in paragraph (3), take into account the existence of outmigration from the area.
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may designate any nominated area as a renewal community under subsection (a) only if—
(A) the local government and the State in which the area is located agree in writing that, during any period during which the area is a renewal community, such governments will follow a specified course of action which meets the requirements of paragraph (2) and is designed to reduce the various burdens borne by employers or employees in such area, and
(B) the economic growth promotion requirements of paragraph (3) are met.
A course of action meets the requirements of this paragraph if such course of action is a written document, signed by a State (or local government) and neighborhood organizations, which evidences a partnership between such State or government and community-based organizations and which commits each signatory to specific and measurable goals, actions, and timetables. Such course of action shall include at least 4 of the following:
(i) A reduction of tax rates or fees applying within the renewal community.
(ii) An increase in the level of efficiency of local services within the renewal community.
(iii) Crime reduction strategies, such as crime prevention (including the provision of crime prevention services by nongovernmental entities).
(iv) Actions to reduce, remove, simplify, or streamline governmental requirements applying within the renewal community.
(v) Involvement in the program by private entities, organizations, neighborhood organizations, and community groups, particularly those in the renewal community, including a commitment from such private entities to provide jobs and job training for, and technical, financial, or other assistance to, employers, employees, and residents from the renewal community.
(vi) The gift (or sale at below fair market value) of surplus real property (such as land, homes, and commercial or industrial structures) in the renewal community to neighborhood organizations, community development corporations, or private companies.
For purposes of this section, in evaluating the course of action agreed to by any State or local government, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall take into account the past efforts of such State or local government in reducing the various burdens borne by employers and employees in the area involved.
The economic growth promotion requirements of this paragraph are met with respect to a nominated area if the local government and the State in which such area is located certify in writing that such government and State (respectively) have repealed or reduced, will not enforce, or will reduce within the nominated area at least 4 of the following:
(A) Licensing requirements for occupations that do not ordinarily require a professional degree.
(B) Zoning restrictions on home-based businesses which do not create a public nuisance.
(C) Permit requirements for street vendors who do not create a public nuisance.
(D) Zoning or other restrictions that impede the formation of schools or child care centers.
(E) Franchises or other restrictions on competition for businesses providing public services, including taxicabs, jitneys, cable television, or trash hauling.
This paragraph shall not apply to the extent that such regulation of businesses and occupations is necessary for and well-tailored to the protection of health and safety.
For purposes of this title, the designation under section 1391 of any area as an empowerment zone or enterprise community shall cease to be in effect as of the date that the designation of any portion of such area as a renewal community takes effect.
For purposes of this subchapter—
If more than one government seeks to nominate an area as a renewal community, any reference to, or requirement of, this section shall apply to all such governments.
The term "local government" means—
(A) any county, city, town, township, parish, village, or other general purpose political subdivision of a State, and
(B) any combination of political subdivisions described in subparagraph (A) recognized by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
The rules of section 1392(b)(4) shall apply.
Population and poverty rate shall be determined by using 1990 census data.
At the request of all governments which nominated an area as a renewal community, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may expand the area of such community to include any census tract if—
(A)(i) at the time such community was nominated, such community would have met the requirements of this section using 1990 census data even if such tract had been included in such community, and
(ii) such tract has a poverty rate using 2000 census data which exceeds the poverty rate for such tract using 1990 census data, or
(B)(i) such community would be described in subparagraph (A)(i) but for the failure to meet one or more of the requirements of paragraphs (2)(C)(i), (3)(C), and (3)(D) of subsection (c) using 1990 census data,
(ii) such community, including such tract, has a population of not more than 200,000 using either 1990 census data or 2000 census data,
(iii) such tract meets the requirement of subsection (c)(3)(C) using 2000 census data, and
(iv) such tract meets the requirement of subparagraph (A)(ii).
In the case of any census tract which did not have a poverty rate determined by the Bureau of the Census using 1990 census data, paragraph (1)(B) shall be applied without regard to clause (iv) thereof.
At the request of all governments which nominated an area as a renewal community, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may expand the area of such community to include any census tract if—
(A) either—
(i) such tract has no population using 2000 census data, or
(ii) no poverty rate for such tract is determined by the Bureau of the Census using 2000 census data,
(B) such tract is one of general distress, and
(C) such community, including such tract, meets the requirements of subparagraphs (A) and (B) of subsection (c)(2).
Any expansion under this subsection shall take effect as provided in subsection (b).
(Added Pub. L. 106–554, §1(a)(7) [title I, §101(a)], Dec. 21, 2000, 114 Stat. 2763, 2763A–589; amended Pub. L. 108–357, title II, §222(a), Oct. 22, 2004, 118 Stat. 1431; Pub. L. 109–135, title IV, §412(rr)(1), Dec. 21, 2005, 119 Stat. 2640.)
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