Bill Text: PA HB128 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Providing for the acquisition of property by the Commonwealth and local government units to mitigate flood hazards.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-01-30 - Referred to STATE GOVERNMENT [HB128 Detail]

Download: Pennsylvania-2009-HB128-Introduced.html

  

 

    

PRINTER'S NO.  124

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE BILL

 

No.

128

Session of

2009

  

  

INTRODUCED BY KILLION, BELFANTI, BEYER, CALTAGIRONE, GEIST, GEORGE, GIBBONS, GOODMAN, GRUCELA, W. KELLER, KIRKLAND, MELIO, MICCARELLI, MICOZZIE, MILLER, MUSTIO, PICKETT, READSHAW, REICHLEY, ROSS, SIPTROTH, VULAKOVICH, WATSON, YUDICHAK, CARROLL, FABRIZIO, KORTZ, MAJOR, O'NEILL, PETRI, WANSACZ AND HARPER, JANUARY 30, 2009

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT, JANUARY 30, 2009  

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Providing for the acquisition of property by the Commonwealth

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and local government units to mitigate flood hazards.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Section 1.  Short title.

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Section 2.  Statement of legislative intent.

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Section 3.  Definitions.

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Section 4.  Acquiring property interests to mitigate flood

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hazards.

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Section 5.  Public hearing.

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Section 6.  Property acquired in fee simple.

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Section 7.  Local taxing options.

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Section 8.  Procedure for acquisitions by local government

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units.

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Section 9.  Borrowing and acquisitions on an installment basis.

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Section 10.  Exercise of eminent domain.

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Section 11.  Assessment.

 


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Section 12.  Termination or disposition of property interests.

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Section 13.  Utility rights-of-way and underground gas storage.

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Section 14.  Construction.

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Section 15.  Effective date.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Short title.

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This act shall be known and may be cited as the Flood Hazard

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Mitigation Act.

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Section 2.  Statement of legislative intent.

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The purpose of this act is to reduce future risk of flood

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damages, while promoting the goals of preserving land for open

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space, recreational, wetland and related purposes, by providing

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a means by which the Commonwealth and its local government units

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may acquire property that is either located in areas having

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special flood hazards or other areas of flood risk or property

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that is substantially damaged by flood.

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Section 3.  Definitions.

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The following words and phrases when used in this act shall

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have the meanings given to them in this section unless the

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context clearly indicates otherwise:

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"Flood Mitigation Assistance Program."  The Federal program

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authorized by sections 1366 and 1367 of the National Flood

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Insurance Act of 1968 (Public Law 90-448, 42 U.S.C. §§ 4104c and

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4104d) and the regulations appertaining thereto.

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"Hazard Mitigation Grant Program."  The Federal program

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pursuant to which hazard mitigation grants are made under the

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provisions of section 404 of The Robert T. Stafford Disaster

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Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Public Law 93-288, 42

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U.S.C. § 5170c) and the regulations appertaining thereto.

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"Interest in real property."  Any right in real property,

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improvements thereto or water, whatsoever, including, but not

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limited to, a fee simple, easement, remainder, future interest,

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transferable development right, lease, license, restriction or

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covenant of any sort, option or contractual interest or right

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concerning the use of or power to transfer property.

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"Local government unit."  Any of the following:

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(1)  A county.

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(2)  A county authority having among the purposes for

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which it was created the mitigation of flood hazards.

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(3)  A municipal corporation as defined in 1 Pa.C.S. §

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1991 (relating to definitions) or any similar general purpose

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unit of local government.

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(4)  A unit created by joint action of two or more local

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government units which is authorized to be created by the

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General Assembly, including cooperation by two or more local

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government units under 53 Pa.C.S. Ch. 23 Subch. A (relating

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to intergovernmental cooperation).

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"Mitigation of flood hazards."  The acquisition of

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interests in property located in areas having special flood

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hazards or other areas of flood risk and of property

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substantially damaged by flood in accordance with or

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supplementary to the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program or the

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Flood Mitigation Assistance Program, provided that the

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property so acquired is used in a manner compatible with open

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space, recreational or wetland management practices,

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including parks for outdoor recreational activities, nature

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reserves, cultivation, grazing, camping, buffer zones and

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other uses consistent with the use restrictions of the Hazard

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Mitigation Grant Program and the Flood Mitigation Assistance

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Program.

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Section 4.  Acquiring property interests to mitigate flood

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hazards.

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(a)  Authorization.--

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(1)  The Commonwealth or a local government unit may

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acquire, by purchase, contract, condemnation, gift, devise or

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otherwise, interests in real property for the mitigation of

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flood hazards.

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(2)  Acquisitions of interests in real property by a

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local government unit under this act are limited to interests

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in real property situate within its boundaries.

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(b)  Demolition and relocation.--The authority to acquire

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interests in real property under this act shall include the

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authority to provide for the demolition of structures on or the

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relocation of structures from the property acquired.

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Section 5.  Public hearing.

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Interests in real property may not be acquired under this act

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unless a public hearing is held, after notice both to the owners

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of interests in real property to be acquired and to the local

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government unit in which land is situate. At the public hearing,

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the entity acquiring the property interests shall set forth the

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interests to be taken and their proposed use, and persons and

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municipalities affected by the acquisition shall have an

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opportunity to present relevant evidence.

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Section 6.  Property acquired in fee simple.

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If the owner of an interest in real property to be acquired

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under this act prefers to have the Commonwealth or the local

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government unit acquire the property in fee simple, the

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Commonwealth or the local government unit shall be required to

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acquire the property in fee simple.

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Section 7.  Local taxing options.

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(a)  General rule.--For the purpose of providing revenue to

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make acquisitions for the mitigation of flood hazards or retire

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the indebtedness incurred in the mitigation of flood hazards, a

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local government unit shall have the following local tax

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options:

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(1)  In addition to the statutory rate limits on real

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estate taxes provided for counties, a county may, by

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ordinance, impose a tax on real property not exceeding the

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millage authorized by referendum as required by subsection

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(b).

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(2)  In addition to the statutory rate limits provided

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for the respective class of local government units, a local

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government unit, excluding a county and county authority,

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may, by ordinance, impose either a tax on real property not

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exceeding the millage authorized by referendum under

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subsection (b) or a tax on the earned income of the residents

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of that local government unit not exceeding the rate

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authorized by referendum under subsection (b).

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(b)  Referendum.--

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(1)  The local taxing option authorized by this section

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shall not be exercised unless the governing body of the local

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government unit shall, by ordinance, first provide for a

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referendum on the question of the imposition of the

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additional tax at a specific rate and a majority of those

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voting on the referendum question vote in favor of the

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imposition of the tax. The ordinance of the governing board

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of the local government unit providing for a referendum on

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the question shall be filed with the county board of

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elections.

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(2)  The referendum shall be governed by the provisions

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of the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the

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Pennsylvania Election Code.

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(3)  The election official shall cause the question to be

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submitted to the electors of the local government unit at the

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next primary, general or municipal election occurring not

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less than the 13th Tuesday following the filing of the

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ordinance with the county board of elections.

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(4)  At such election, the question shall be submitted to

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the voters in the same manner as other questions are

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submitted under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Election

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Code. The question to be placed upon the ballot shall be

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framed in the following form:

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Do you favor the imposition of a (describe tax in millage

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or rate) by (local government unit) to be used in the

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mitigation of flood hazards to (purpose)?

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Section 8.  Procedure for acquisitions by local government

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units.

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(a)  Recordkeeping.--

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(1)  When a local government unit acquires an interest in

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real property as authorized under this act, it shall

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establish and maintain a repository of records of the

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interests in real property that have been or are acquired by

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the local government unit.

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(2)  The local government unit shall record each interest

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in real property acquired by the local government unit in the

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office of the recorder of deeds for the county in which the

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real property is located.

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(b)  Copy to school district.--A local government unit

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acquiring an interest in real property shall submit to the

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school district within which the real property is located a

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copy, certified by the county recorder of deeds, of the deed

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reflecting the acquisition.

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Section 9.  Borrowing and acquisitions on an installment basis.

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(a)  Authority to incur debt.--

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(1)  A local government unit that is governed by 53

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Pa.C.S. Pt. VII Subpt. B (relating to indebtedness and

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borrowing) may incur indebtedness under 53 Pa.C.S. Pt. VII

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Subpt. B for the purposes of acquiring property interests

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under the provisions of this act, and a local government unit

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may authorize the establishment of a program to purchase the

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property interests on an installment or other deferred basis.

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(2)  The obligation of the local government unit to make

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payments on an installment or other deferred basis shall not

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be subject to the requirements of 53 Pa.C.S. § 8142(b) or (c)

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(relating to limitations on stated maturity dates).

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(b)  Interest to be paid to landowner.--A landowner who

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enters into an installment agreement with a local government

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unit shall receive, in addition to the selling price, interest

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in an amount or at a rate set forth in the purchase agreement.

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Section 10.  Exercise of eminent domain.

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The use of the power of eminent domain to acquire interests

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in real property for the purposes of this act shall be exercised

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under the provisions of 26 Pa.C.S. (relating to eminent domain),

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and shall be subject to restrictions and limitations imposed by

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Federal or State law.

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Section 11.  Assessment.

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Any interest in property acquired by the Commonwealth or a

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local government unit under this act shall be held for public

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purposes and be exempt from taxation. The assessment of private

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interests in land subject to an interest in property acquired

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under this act shall reflect any change in market value of the

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property that may result from the acquisition of the property

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interest by the Commonwealth or the local government unit.

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Section 12.  Termination or disposition of property interests.

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Property interests acquired under this act may be terminated

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or disposed of in a manner not inconsistent with any

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restrictions and limitations imposed by the Hazard Mitigation

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Grant Program or the Flood Mitigation Assistance Program.

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Section 13.  Utility rights-of-way and underground gas storage.

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(a)  General rule.--The ownership by the Commonwealth or a

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local government unit of a property interest acquired under this

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act shall not preclude the acquisition, by lease, purchase or

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eminent domain, and use of rights-of-way or underground gas

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storage rights in such property by a public utility or other

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body entitled to exercise the power of eminent domain. In the

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case of an acquisition by a public utility, such acquisition

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shall occur only if the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission,

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after public hearing, shall find that such acquisition and use

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are necessary or proper for the service, accommodation,

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convenience or safety of the public. In the case of an

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acquisition by a body other than a public utility, such

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acquisition shall occur only if the Commonwealth or the local

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government unit, after public hearing, shall approve the

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acquisition.

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(b)  Notice of public hearing.--

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(1)  Notice of public hearing required by subsection (a)

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shall include a statement of the purpose of the public

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hearing and the date, time and place of the public hearing

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and be given by publication one time at least 20 days prior

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to the hearing, in a newspaper of general circulation in the

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area where the property is located, and written notice shall

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be conspicuously posted at points deemed sufficient by the

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body conducting the public hearing to notify potentially

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interested citizens. The affected tract shall be posted at

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least ten days prior to the hearing.

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(2)  If the Commonwealth or a local government unit owns

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an interest in property that is the subject of the hearing,

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and is not itself conducting the hearing, notice shall be

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sent by United States first class mail at least 20 days prior

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to the hearing to the Commonwealth or the local government

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unit.

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Section 14.  Construction.

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The authority granted to the Commonwealth and local

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government units under this act shall be in addition to and not

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in limitation of any other authority heretofore or hereafter

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granted to the Commonwealth or a local government unit by any

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other law and shall be construed to enlarge and not to reduce or

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limit the power and authority of the Commonwealth and local

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government units.

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Section 15.  Effective date.

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This act shall take effect immediately.

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