Section 62112 Of Chapter 1. Housing For Persons Of Low And Moderate Income From California Government Code >> Division 4. >> Title 6. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1.
62112
. For each interest in real property acquired using moneys
from the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund, the authority shall,
within five years from the date it first acquires the property
interest for the development of housing affordable to persons and
families of low and moderate income, initiate activities consistent
with the development of the property for that purpose. These
activities may include, but are not limited to, zoning changes or
agreements entered into for the development and disposition of the
property. If these activities have not been initiated within this
period, the city or county that created the authority may, by
resolution, extend the period during which the authority may retain
the property for one additional period not to exceed five years. The
resolution of extension shall affirm the intention of the city or
county that the property be used for the development of housing
affordable to persons and families of low and moderate income. In the
event that physical development of the property for this purpose has
not begun by the end of the extended period, or if the authority
does not comply with this requirement, the property shall be sold and
the moneys from the sale, less reimbursement to the agency for the
cost of the sale, shall be deposited in the authority's Low and
Moderate Income Housing Fund.