For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms have the meanings ascribed to them unless a different meaning is clearly indicated by the context.
(a) "Blighted premises" means premises which because of their age, location, obsolescence, dilapidation, deterioration, lack of maintenance, lack of facilities, or repair or any combination thereof constitute a serious fire hazard, a serious health hazard, a substantial and unreasonable interference with the reasonable and lawful use and enjoyment of other premises within the neighborhood or a factor seriously depreciating property values in the neighborhood.
(b) "Neighborhood" means an area of the Village comprised of all premises or parcels of land which in whole or in part are located within a radius of 500 feet of any one parcel or lot within the Village.
(c) "Redevelopment" means the acquisition of blighted premises, the demolition of a structure or structures thereon, the making of site improvements, including the construction or reconstruction of structures thereon, or the sale of property for use in accordance with the Zoning, Housing and Building Codes of the Village. Redevelopment may include the construction of improvements by the Village of any buildings for public use or for resale to private persons.
(d) "Rehabilitation" means the restoration, rehabilitation or conservation of blighted premises by improvement, modernization or repair of a structure or structures thereon to bring it into conformance with applicable Building, Housing and Zoning Codes of the Village.
(Ord. 42-1968. Passed 12-5-68.)