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First Substitute H.B. 74

Representative Michael E. Noel proposes the following substitute bill:


             1     
EMINENT DOMAIN AMENDMENTS

             2     
2012 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Michael E. Noel

             5     
Senate Sponsor: Stephen H. Urquhart

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends eminent domain provisions of the Judicial Code to allow the taking of
             10      property for certain uses relating to oil and gas and to establish negotiation and notice
             11      requirements that must be fulfilled before an eminent domain action is filed.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    amends eminent domain provisions of the Judicial Code to allow the taking of
             15      property for certain uses relating to oil and gas;
             16          .    establishes negotiation and notice requirements that must be fulfilled before an
             17      eminent domain action is filed; and
             18          .    makes technical changes.
             19      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             20          None
             21      Other Special Clauses:
             22          None
             23      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             24      AMENDS:
             25          78B-6-501, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 82


             26          78B-6-505, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 3
             27     
             28      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             29          Section 1. Section 78B-6-501 is amended to read:
             30           78B-6-501. Eminent domain -- Uses for which right may be exercised.
             31          Subject to the provisions of this part, the right of eminent domain may be exercised on
             32      behalf of the following public uses:
             33          (1) all public uses authorized by the federal government;
             34          (2) public buildings and grounds for the use of the state, and all other public uses
             35      authorized by the Legislature;
             36          (3) (a) public buildings and grounds for the use of any county, city, town, or board of
             37      education;
             38          (b) reservoirs, canals, aqueducts, flumes, ditches, or pipes for conducting water for the
             39      use of the inhabitants of any county, city, or town, or for the draining of any county, city, or
             40      town;
             41          (c) the raising of the banks of streams, removing obstructions from streams, and
             42      widening, deepening, or straightening their channels;
             43          (d) bicycle paths and sidewalks adjacent to paved roads;
             44          (e) roads, streets, and alleys for public vehicular use, excluding trails, paths, or other
             45      ways for walking, hiking, bicycling, equestrian use, or other recreational uses, or whose
             46      primary purpose is as a foot path, equestrian trail, bicycle path, or walkway; and
             47          (f) all other public uses for the benefit of any county, city, or town, or its inhabitants;
             48          (4) wharves, docks, piers, chutes, booms, ferries, bridges, toll roads, byroads, plank
             49      and turnpike roads, roads for transportation by traction engines or road locomotives, roads for
             50      logging or lumbering purposes, and railroads and street railways for public transportation;
             51          (5) reservoirs, dams, watergates, canals, ditches, flumes, tunnels, aqueducts and pipes
             52      for the supplying of persons, mines, mills, smelters or other works for the reduction of ores,
             53      with water for domestic or other uses, or for irrigation purposes, or for the draining and
             54      reclaiming of lands, or for the floating of logs and lumber on streams not navigable, or for solar
             55      evaporation ponds and other facilities for the recovery of minerals in solution;
             56          (6) (a) roads, railroads, tramways, tunnels, ditches, flumes, pipes, and dumping places


             57      to access or facilitate the milling, smelting, or other reduction of ores, or the working of mines,
             58      quarries, coal mines, or mineral deposits including oil, gas, and minerals in solution;
             59          (b) outlets, natural or otherwise, for the deposit or conduct of tailings, refuse or water
             60      from mills, smelters or other works for the reduction of ores, or from mines, quarries, coal
             61      mines or mineral deposits including minerals in solution;
             62          (c) mill dams;
             63          (d) gas, oil or coal pipelines, tanks or reservoirs, including any subsurface stratum or
             64      formation in any land for the underground storage of natural gas, and in connection with that,
             65      any other interests in property which may be required to adequately examine, prepare,
             66      maintain, and operate underground natural gas storage facilities;
             67          (e) solar evaporation ponds and other facilities for the recovery of minerals in solution;
             68      and
             69          (f) any occupancy in common by the owners or possessors of different mines, quarries,
             70      coal mines, mineral deposits, mills, smelters, or other places for the reduction of ores, or any
             71      place for the flow, deposit or conduct of tailings or refuse matter;
             72          (7) byroads leading from a highway to:
             73          (a) a residence;
             74          (b) a development; or
             75          (c) a farm;
             76          (8) telegraph, telephone, electric light and electric power lines, and sites for electric
             77      light and power plants;
             78          (9) sewage service for:
             79          (a) a city, a town, or any settlement of not less than 10 families;
             80          (b) a development;
             81          (c) a public building belonging to the state; or
             82          (d) a college or university;
             83          (10) canals, reservoirs, dams, ditches, flumes, aqueducts, and pipes for supplying and
             84      storing water for the operation of machinery for the purpose of generating and transmitting
             85      electricity for power, light or heat;
             86          (11) cemeteries and public parks, except for a park whose primary use is:
             87          (a) as a trail, path, or other way for walking, hiking, bicycling, or equestrian use; or


             88          (b) to connect other trails, paths, or other ways for walking, hiking, bicycling, or
             89      equestrian use;
             90          (12) pipe lines for the purpose of conducting any and all liquids connected with the
             91      manufacture of beet sugar; and
             92          (13) sites for mills, smelters or other works for the reduction of ores and necessary to
             93      their successful operation, including the right to take lands for the discharge and natural
             94      distribution of smoke, fumes, and dust, produced by the operation of works, provided that the
             95      powers granted by this section may not be exercised in any county where the population
             96      exceeds 20,000, or within one mile of the limits of any city or incorporated town nor unless the
             97      proposed condemner has the right to operate by purchase, option to purchase or easement, at
             98      least 75% in value of land acreage owned by persons or corporations situated within a radius of
             99      four miles from the mill, smelter or other works for the reduction of ores; nor beyond the limits
             100      of the four-mile radius; nor as to lands covered by contracts, easements, or agreements existing
             101      between the condemner and the owner of land within the limit and providing for the operation
             102      of such mill, smelter, or other works for the reduction of ores; nor until an action shall have
             103      been commenced to restrain the operation of such mill, smelter, or other works for the
             104      reduction of ores.
             105          Section 2. Section 78B-6-505 is amended to read:
             106           78B-6-505. Negotiation and disclosure required before filing an eminent domain
             107      action.
             108          [Each person who] (1) A government entity that seeks to acquire property by eminent
             109      domain or who intends to use eminent domain to acquire property if the property cannot be
             110      acquired in a voluntary transaction shall:
             111          [(1)] (a) before taking a final vote to approve the filing of an eminent domain action,
             112      make a reasonable effort to negotiate with the property owner for the purchase of the property;
             113      and
             114          [(2)] (b) except as provided in Subsection (3), as early in the negotiation process
             115      [under] described in Subsection (1)(a) as practicable, but no later than 14 days before the day
             116      on which a final vote is taken to approve the filing of an eminent domain action[, unless the
             117      court for good cause allows a shorter period before filing]:
             118          [(a)] (i) advise the property owner of the owner's rights to mediation and arbitration


             119      under Section 78B-6-522 , including the name and current telephone number of the property
             120      rights ombudsman, established in Title 13, Chapter 43, Property Rights Ombudsman Act; and
             121          [(b)] (ii) provide the property owner a written statement explaining that oral
             122      representations or promises made during the negotiation process are not binding upon the
             123      person seeking to acquire the property by eminent domain.
             124          (2) A person, other than a government entity, that seeks to acquire property by eminent
             125      domain or that intends to use eminent domain to acquire property if the property cannot be
             126      acquired in a voluntary transaction shall:
             127          (a) before filing an eminent domain action, make a reasonable effort to negotiate with
             128      the property owner for the purchase of the property; and
             129          (b) except as provided in Subsection (3), as early in the negotiation process described
             130      in Subsection (2)(a) as practicable, but no later than 14 days before the day on which the person
             131      files an eminent domain action:
             132          (i) advise the property owner of the owner's rights to mediation and arbitration under
             133      Section 78B-6-522 , including the name and current telephone number of the property rights
             134      ombudsman, established in Title 13, Chapter 43, Property Rights Ombudsman Act; and
             135          (ii) provide the property owner a written statement explaining that oral representations
             136      or promises made during the negotiation process are not binding upon the person seeking to
             137      acquire the property by eminent domain.
             138          (3) The court may, for good cause, shorten the 14 day period described in Subsection
             139      (1)(b) or (2)(b).


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