Section 62202 Of Part 3. Property Acquisition From California Government Code >> Division 4. >> Title 6. >> Part 3.
62202
. An authority shall not provide any form of direct assistance
to:
(a) An automobile dealership that will be or is on a parcel of
land which has not previously been developed for urban use.
(b) A development that will be or is on a parcel of land of five
acres or more which has not previously been developed for urban use
and that will, when developed, generate sales or use tax pursuant to
Part 1.5 (commencing with Section 7200) of Division 2 of the Revenue
and Taxation Code, unless the principal permitted use of the
development is office, hotel, manufacturing, or industrial. For the
purposes of this subdivision, a parcel shall include land on an
adjacent or nearby parcel on which a use exists that is necessary for
the legal development of the parcel.
(c) A development or business, either directly or indirectly, for
the acquisition, construction, improvement, rehabilitation, or
replacement of property that is or would be used for gambling or
gaming of any kind whatsoever, including, but not limited to,
casinos, gaming clubs, bingo operations, or any facility wherein
banked or percentage games, any form of gambling device, or
lotteries, other than the California State Lottery, are or will be
played.
(d) The prohibition in subdivision (c) is not intended to prohibit
an authority from acquiring property on or in which an existing
gambling enterprise is located, for the purpose of selling or leasing
the property for uses other than gambling, provided that the agency
acquires the property for fair market value.
(e) This section shall not be construed to apply to an authority's
assistance in the construction of public improvements that serve all
or a portion of a project area and that are not required to be
constructed as a condition of approval of a development described in
subdivision (a), (b), or (c), or to prohibit assistance in the
construction of public improvements that are being constructed for a
development that is not described in subdivision (a), (b), or (c).