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H.B. 365 Enrolled
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EMINENT DOMAIN AUTHORITY OF
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND RENEWAL
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AGENCIES
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Stephen H. Urquhart
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Senate Sponsor:
Curtis S. Bramble
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill modifies provisions relating to community development and renewal agencies.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. authorizes community development and renewal agencies to acquire property by
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eminent domain in an urban renewal project area under certain circumstances and in
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an earlier established project area if, under prior law, the agency made a finding of
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blight and other conditions are met;
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. conditions an agency's authority to acquire by eminent domain single-family owner
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occupied residential property or commercial property on the owner's consent or on a
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petition by other property owners and a 2/3 vote of the agency board;
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. modifies requirements for notice of a blight hearing;
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. imposes prerequisites on community development and renewal agencies before they
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may acquire property by eminent domain;
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. authorizes a property owner to bring a civil action against a community
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development and renewal agency for the agency's violation of a requirement to
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provide a written declaration;
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. requires an agency to keep a record of its good faith negotiations with the property
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owner; and
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. authorizes a court to award court costs, attorney fees, relocation expenses, and
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compensation for damage to fixtures or other personal property.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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17C-1-206, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 359, Laws of Utah 2006
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17C-2-503, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 359, Laws of Utah 2006
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ENACTS:
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17C-2-601, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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17C-2-602, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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17C-2-603, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
17C-1-206
is amended to read:
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17C-1-206. Use of eminent domain prohibited -- Exception.
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(1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), an agency may not use eminent domain to
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acquire property.
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(2) An agency may use eminent domain to acquire:
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(a) any interest in property within an urban renewal project area, subject to Chapter 2,
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Part 6, Eminent Domain in an Urban Renewal Project Area; and
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(b) any interest in property that is owned by an agency board member or officer and
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located within a project area, if the board member or officer consents.
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Section 2.
Section
17C-2-503
is amended to read:
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17C-2-503. Additional requirements for notice of a blight hearing.
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Each notice under Section
17C-2-502
for a blight hearing shall include:
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(1) a statement that:
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[(1)] (a) an urban renewal project area is being proposed;
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[(2)] (b) the proposed urban renewal project area may be declared to have blight;
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[(3)] (c) the record owner of property within the proposed project area has the right to
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present evidence at the blight hearing contesting the existence of blight;
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[(4)] (d) except for a hearing continued under Section
17C-2-402
, the agency will
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notify the record property owners referred to in Subsection
17C-2-502
(1)(b)(i) of each
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additional public hearing held by the agency concerning the urban renewal project prior to the
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adoption of the urban renewal project area plan; and
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[(5)] (e) persons contesting the existence of blight in the proposed urban renewal
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project area may appear before the agency board and show cause why the proposed urban
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renewal project area should not be designated as an urban renewal project area[.]; and
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(2) if the agency anticipates acquiring property in an urban renewal project area by
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eminent domain, a clear and plain statement that:
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(a) the project area plan may require the agency to use eminent domain; and
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(b) the proposed use of eminent domain will be discussed at the blight hearing.
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Section 3.
Section
17C-2-601
is enacted to read:
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Part 6. Eminent Domain in an Urban Renewal Project Area
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17C-2-601. Use of eminent domain in an urban renewal project area -- Conditions
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-- Acquiring single family owner occupied residential property or commercial property --
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Acquiring property already devoted to a public use -- Relocation assistance requirement.
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(1) Subject to Section
17C-2-602
, an agency may use eminent domain to acquire
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property:
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(a) within an urban renewal project area if:
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(i) the agency board makes a finding of blight under Part 3, Blight Determination in
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Urban Renewal Project Areas;
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(ii) the urban renewal project area plan provides for the use of eminent domain; and
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(iii) the agency commences the acquisition of the property within five years after the
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effective date of the urban renewal project area plan; or
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(b) within a project area established after December 31, 2001 but before April 30, 2007
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if:
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(i) the agency board made a finding of blight with respect to the project area as
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provided under the law in effect at the time of the finding;
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(ii) the project area plan provides for the use of eminent domain; and
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(iii) the agency commences the acquisition of the property before January 1, 2010.
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(2) (a) As used in this Subsection (2):
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(i) "Owner occupied property" means private real property:
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(A) whose use is single-family residential or commercial; and
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(B) that is occupied by the owner of the property.
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(ii) "Relevant area" means:
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(A) except as provided in Subsection (2)(a)(ii)(B), the project area; or
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(B) the area included within a phase of a project under a project area plan if the phase
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and the area included within the phase are described in the project area plan.
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(b) For purposes of each provision of this Subsection (2) relating to the submission of a
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petition by the owners of property, a parcel of real property is included in the calculation of the
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applicable percentage if the petition is signed by:
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(i) except as provided in Subsection (2)(b)(ii), owners representing a majority
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ownership interest in that parcel; or
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(ii) if the parcel is owned by joint tenants or tenants by the entirety, 50% of the number
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of owners of that parcel.
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(c) An agency may not acquire by eminent domain single-family residential owner
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occupied property unless:
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(i) the owner consents; or
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(ii) (A) a written petition requesting the agency to use eminent domain to acquire the
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property is submitted by the owners of at least 80% of the owner occupied property within the
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relevant area representing at least 70% of the value of owner occupied property within the
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relevant area; and
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(B) 2/3 of all agency board members vote in favor of using eminent domain to acquire
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the property.
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(d) An agency may not acquire commercial property by eminent domain unless:
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(i) the owner consents; or
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(ii) (A) a written petition requesting the agency to use eminent domain to acquire the
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property is submitted by the owners of at least 75% of the commercial property within the
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relevant area representing at least 60% of the value of commercial property within the relevant
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area; and
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(B) 2/3 of all agency board members vote in favor of using eminent domain to acquire
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the property.
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(3) An agency may not acquire any real property on which an existing building is to be
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continued on its present site and in its present form and use unless:
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(a) the owner consents; or
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(b) (i) the building requires structural alteration, improvement, modernization, or
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rehabilitation;
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(ii) the site or lot on which the building is situated requires modification in size, shape,
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or use; or
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(iii) (A) it is necessary to impose upon the property any of the standards, restrictions,
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and controls of the project area plan; and
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(B) the owner fails or refuses to agree to participate in the project area plan.
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(4) (a) Subject to Subsection (4)(b), an agency may acquire by eminent domain
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property that is already devoted to a public use and located in:
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(i) an urban renewal project area; or
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(ii) a project area described in Subsection (1)(b).
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(b) An agency may not acquire property of a public entity under Subsection (4)(a)
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without the public entity's consent.
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(5) Each agency that acquires property by eminent domain shall comply with Title 57,
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Chapter 12, Utah Relocation Assistance Act.
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Section 4.
Section
17C-2-602
is enacted to read:
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17C-2-602. Prerequisites to the acquisition of property by eminent domain -- Civil
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action authorized -- Record of good faith negotiations to be retained.
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(1) Before an agency may acquire property by eminent domain, the agency shall:
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(a) negotiate in good faith with the affected record property owner;
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(b) provide to each affected record property owner a written declaration that includes:
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(i) an explanation of the eminent domain process and the reasons for using it,
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including:
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(A) the need for the agency to obtain an independent appraisal that indicates the fair
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market value of the property and how the fair market value was determined;
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(B) a statement that the agency may adopt a resolution authorizing the agency to make
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an offer to the record property owner to purchase the property for the fair market value amount
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determined by the appraiser and that, if the offer is rejected, the agency has the right to acquire
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the property through an eminent domain proceeding; and
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(C) a statement that the agency will prepare an offer that will include the price the
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agency is offering for the property, an explanation of how the agency determined the price
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being offered, the legal description of the property, conditions of the offer, and the time at
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which the offer will expire;
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(ii) an explanation of the record property owner's relocation rights under Title 57,
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Chapter 12, Utah Relocation Assistance Act, and how to receive relocation assistance; and
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(iii) a statement that the owner has the right to receive just compensation and an
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explanation of how to obtain it; and
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(c) provide to the affected record property owner or the owner's designated
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representative a notice that is printed in a type size of at least ten-point type that contains:
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(i) a description of the property to be acquired;
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(ii) the name of the agency acquiring the property and the agency's contact person and
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telephone number; and
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(iii) a copy of Title 57, Chapter 12, Utah Relocation Assistance Act.
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(2) A person may bring a civil action against an agency for a violation of Subsection
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(1)(b) that results in damage to that person.
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(3) Each agency shall keep a record and evidence of the good faith negotiations
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required under Subsection (1)(a) and retain the record and evidence as provided in:
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(a) Title 63, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act; or
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(b) an ordinance or policy that the agency had adopted under Section
63-2-701
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(4) A record property owner whose property is being taken by an agency through the
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exercise of eminent domain may elect to receive for the real property being taken:
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(a) fair market value; or
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(b) replacement property under Section
57-12-7
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Section 5.
Section
17C-2-603
is enacted to read:
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17C-2-603. Court award for court costs and attorney fees, relocation expenses,
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and damage to fixtures or personal property.
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If a property owner brings an action in district court contesting an agency's exercise of
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eminent domain against that owner's property, the court may:
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(1) award court costs and a reasonable attorney fee, as determined by the court, to the
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owner, if the amount of the court or jury award for the property exceeds the amount offered by
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the agency;
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(2) award a reasonable sum, as determined by the court or jury, as compensation for
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any costs and expenses of relocating an owner who occupied the acquired property, a party
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conducting a business on the acquired property, or a person displaced from the property, as
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permitted by Title 57, Chapter 12, Utah Relocation Assistance Act; and
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(3) award an amount, as determined by the court or jury, to compensate for any fixtures
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or personal property that is:
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(a) owned by the owner of the acquired property or by a person conducting a business
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on the acquired property; and
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(b) damaged as a result of the acquisition or relocation.
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