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HOUSE AMENDED PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 1180, 1368, 1402, PRINTER'S NO. 1738 1414 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA SENATE BILL No. 881 Session of 2005 INTRODUCED BY PICCOLA, BRIGHTBILL, WONDERLING, JUBELIRER, LEMMOND, RAFFERTY, EARLL, VANCE, D. WHITE, WOZNIAK, BROWNE, PUNT, ROBBINS, REGOLA, TOMLINSON, CORMAN, M. WHITE, PIPPY, WENGER, KASUNIC, MADIGAN, SCARNATI, THOMPSON, WAUGH, ORIE AND BOSCOLA, OCTOBER 3, 2005 AS AMENDED ON THIRD CONSIDERATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, APRIL 24, 2006 AN ACT 1 Amending Title 26 (Eminent Domain) of the Pennsylvania 2 Consolidated Statutes, providing for limitations on the use 3 of eminent domain; and making a related repeal. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Title 26 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated 7 Statutes is amended by adding a chapter to read: 8 CHAPTER 2 9 LIMITATIONS ON USE OF EMINENT DOMAIN 10 Sec. 11 201. Short title of chapter. 12 202. Definitions. 13 203. Applicability. 14 204. Eminent domain for private business prohibited. 15 205. Blight.

1 206. Extraterritorial takings. 2 207. Eminent domain of agricultural property. 3 201. Short title of chapter. 4 This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Property 5 Rights Protection Act. 6 202. Definitions. 7 The following words and phrases when used in this chapter 8 shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 9 context clearly indicates otherwise: 10 "Agricultural commodity." As defined under section 2 of the 11 act of June 10, 1982 (P.L.454, No.133), referred to as the 12 Right-to-Farm Law. 13 "Agricultural operation." A person engaged commercially in 14 the production of an agricultural commodity that has an 15 anticipated yearly gross income of at least $2,000 $10,000. < 16 "Agricultural property." Property that is owned or operated 17 by an agricultural operation in the course of the operation's 18 production, harvesting or preparation for market of an 19 agricultural commodity. The term also includes any residential 20 dwelling or woodlot situated on the property. 21 "COMMON CARRIER." ANY AND ALL PERSONS OR CORPORATIONS < 22 HOLDING OUT, OFFERING, OR UNDERTAKING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, 23 SERVICE FOR COMPENSATION TO THE PUBLIC FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF 24 PASSENGERS OR PROPERTY, OR BOTH, OR ANY CLASS OF PASSENGERS OR 25 PROPERTY, BY, THROUGH, OVER, ABOVE OR UNDER LAND, WATER OR AIR, 26 AND SHALL INCLUDE FORWARDERS, BUT SHALL NOT INCLUDE CONTRACT 27 CARRIERS BY MOTOR VEHICLES, OR BROKERS, OR ANY BONA FIDE 28 COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION TRANSPORTING PROPERTY EXCLUSIVELY FOR 29 THE MEMBERS OF SUCH ASSOCIATION ON A NONPROFIT BASIS. 30 "Commonwealth agency." As defined in 2 Pa.C.S. 101 20050S0881B1738-2 -

1 (relating to definitions). 2 "Condemnee." A person that owns property subject to the 3 exercise of the power of eminent domain by a condemnor. 4 "Condemnor." Any of the following which is authorized by law 5 to exercise the power of eminent domain: 6 (1) The Commonwealth, a Commonwealth agency or an 7 instrumentality or authority of the Commonwealth. 8 (2) A political subdivision, an agency of a political 9 subdivision or an instrumentality or authority of a political 10 subdivision. 11 (3) A public utility as defined in 66 Pa.C.S. 102 12 (relating to definitions). 13 (4) A private entity. 14 (5) An electrical cooperative corporation under 15 15 Pa.C.S. Ch. 73 (relating to electric cooperative 16 corporations). 17 "Eminent domain." The power of the Commonwealth to take 18 private property for public use in return for just compensation. 19 "Private enterprise." A for-profit or not-for-profit entity 20 or organization. This term does not include any entity or 21 organization that meets the definition of an institution of 22 purely public charity pursuant to the act of November 26, 1997 23 (P.L.508, No.55), known as the Institutions of Purely Public 24 Charity Act. 25 "Redevelopment area." As defined in section 3(n) of the act 26 of May 24, 1945 (P.L.991, No.385), known as the Urban 27 Redevelopment Law. 28 "Unit of property." A parcel of real estate or condominium 29 unit, including any interest in common elements with 30 improvements thereon, if any, that is identified by a legal 20050S0881B1738-3 -

1 description in a recorded deed or a tax identification number. 2 203. Applicability. 3 (a) Authority.--Except as set forth in subsection (b), the 4 limitations and protections set forth in this chapter apply to 5 the exercise of eminent domain by a condemnor. 6 (b) Exception.--This chapter does not affect any of the 7 following: 8 (1) The jurisdiction or power of the Pennsylvania Public 9 Utility Commission. 10 (2) Any statute providing for the assessment of benefits 11 for public improvement on the properties benefited. 12 (3) The jurisdiction or power of the Philadelphia 13 Regional Port Authority to exercise eminent domain within a 14 designated port zone for a port facility as defined in the 15 act of July 10, 1989 (P.L.291, No.50), known as the 16 Philadelphia Regional Port Authority Act. 17 (4) The exercise of eminent domain within a city of the 18 first or second class in areas that were certified, on or 19 before the effective date of this chapter, as blighted under 20 section 2 of the act of May 24, 1945 (P.L.991, No.385), known 21 as the Urban Redevelopment Law. This paragraph shall expire 22 December 31, 2012. 23 (5) The exercise of eminent domain by a home rule county 24 of the second class A, or a municipality located therein, in 25 areas that were certified, on or before the effective date of 26 this chapter, as blighted under section 2 of the Urban 27 Redevelopment Law. This paragraph shall expire December 31, 28 2012. 29 (6) THE EXERCISE OF EMINENT DOMAIN WITHIN A HOME RULE < 30 MUNICIPALITY BY A COUNTY OF THE SECOND CLASS A IN AREAS THAT 20050S0881B1738-4 -

1 WERE CERTIFIED, ON OR BEFORE THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS 2 CHAPTER, AS BLIGHTED UNDER SECTION 2 OF THE URBAN 3 REDEVELOPMENT LAW. THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 4 2012. 5 (c) Construction.--Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed 6 to expand or enlarge the power of a condemnor to utilize eminent 7 domain. 8 204. Eminent domain for private business prohibited. 9 (a) Prohibition.--Except as set forth in subsection (b), the 10 exercise by any condemnor of the power of eminent domain to take 11 private property in order to use it for private enterprise is 12 prohibited. 13 (b) Exception.--Subsection (a) does not apply if any of the 14 following apply: 15 (1) (i) the condemnee consents to the use of the 16 property for private enterprise; or 17 (ii) the condemnee does not file or does not prevail 18 on preliminary objection filed to a declaration of taking 19 for the acquisition of condemnee's property. 20 (2) The property is taken by, to the extent the party 21 has the power of eminent domain, transferred or leased to any 22 of the following: 23 (i) A common carrier, public utility or railroad as < 24 defined in 66 Pa.C.S. 102 (relating to definitions). 25 (ii) A private entity (II) A COMMON CARRIER. < 26 (III) A PRIVATE ENTERPRISE that occupies an 27 incidental area within a public project, such as retail 28 space, office space, restaurant and food service facility 29 or similar private entity INCIDENTAL AREA. < 30 (3) There is, on or associated with the property taken, 20050S0881B1738-5 -

1 a threat to public health or safety. This paragraph includes 2 the following: 3 (i) Removal of a public nuisance. 4 (ii) Removal of a structure which is: 5 (A) beyond repair; or 6 (B) unfit for human habitation or use. 7 THIS PARAGRAPH DOES NOT INCLUDE ACTIVITIES AND STRUCTURES FOR < 8 WHICH NUISANCE ACTIONS ARE PROHIBITED UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE 9 ACT OF JUNE 10, 1982 (P.L.454, NO.133), REFERRED TO AS THE 10 RIGHT-TO-FARM LAW. 11 (4) The property taken is abandoned. 12 (5) The property taken meets the requirements of section 13 205 (relating to blight). 14 (6) The property taken is acquired by a condemnor 15 pursuant to section 12.1 of the act of May 24, 1945 (P.L.991, 16 No.385), known as the Urban Redevelopment Law. 17 (7) The property taken is acquired for the development 18 of low-income and mixed-income housing projects pursuant to 19 the act of May 28, 1937 (P.L.955, No.265), known as the 20 Housing Authorities Law, or to be developed using financial 21 incentives available for the development of low-income and 22 mixed-income housing projects under: 23 (i) section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 24 (Public Law 99-514, 26 U.S.C. 42); 25 (ii) the Housing and Community Development Act of 26 1974 (Public Law 93-383, 88 Stat. 633); 27 (iii) the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable 28 Housing Act (Public Law 101-625, 42 U.S.C. 12701 et 29 seq.); 30 (iv) 53 Pa.C.S. Ch. 60 (relating to optional 20050S0881B1738-6 -

1 affordable housing funding); 2 (v) the Brownfields for Housing and Redevelopment 3 Assistance programs of the Department of Community and 4 Economic Development; 5 (vi) the Homeownership Choice Program AND THE < 6 PENNHOMES PROGRAM of the Pennsylvania Housing Finance 7 Agency; and 8 (vii) any successor program to a program under this 9 paragraph. 10 (8) The property taken is acquired pursuant to the act 11 of June 25, 1999 (P.L.179, No.24), known as the Economic 12 Development Eminent Domain Law in order to allow for the 13 removal of blighted properties within the borders of a former 14 military facility located in a county of the second class A. 15 (9) The property is used or to be used for any road, 16 street, highway, trafficway or for property to be acquired to 17 provide access to a public thoroughfare for a property which 18 would be otherwise inaccessible as the result of the use of 19 eminent domain or for ingress, egress or parking of motor 20 vehicles. 21 205. Blight. 22 (a) Scope.--This section applies notwithstanding the act of 23 May 24, 1945 (P.L.991, No.385), known as the Urban Redevelopment 24 Law. 25 (b) Single property.--for purposes of acquiring a single 26 unit of property by eminent domain, a condemnor is authorized or 27 permitted to declare a property, either within or outside of a 28 redevelopment area, to be blighted only if the property is any 29 of the following: 30 (1) A premises which, because of physical condition or 20050S0881B1738-7 -

1 use, is regarded as a public nuisance at common law or has 2 been declared a public nuisance in accordance with the 3 municipality housing, building, plumbing, fire or related 4 codes. 5 (2) A premises which, because of physical condition, use 6 or occupancy, is considered an attractive nuisance to 7 children. This paragraph includes an abandoned: 8 (i) well; 9 (ii) shaft; 10 (iii) basement; 11 (iv) excavation; or 12 (v) unsafe fence or structure. 13 (3) A dwelling which, because it is dilapidated, 14 unsanitary, unsafe, vermin-infested or lacking in the 15 facilities and equipment required by statute or an applicable 16 municipal code, has been designated by the agency responsible 17 for enforcement of the statute or code as unfit for human 18 habitation. 19 (4) A structure which is a fire hazard or is otherwise 20 dangerous to the safety of persons or property. 21 (5) A structure from which the utilities, plumbing, 22 heating, sewerage or other facilities have been disconnected, 23 destroyed, removed or rendered ineffective so that the 24 property is unfit for its intended use. 25 (6) Any vacant or unimproved lot or parcel of ground in 26 a predominantly built-up neighborhood which, by reason of 27 neglect or lack of maintenance, has become a place for 28 accumulation of trash and debris or a haven for rodents or 29 other vermin. 30 (7) An unoccupied property which has been tax delinquent 20050S0881B1738-8 -

1 for a period of two years. 2 (8) A property which is vacant but not tax delinquent 3 and which has not been rehabilitated within one year of the 4 receipt of notice to rehabilitate from the appropriate 5 enforcement agency. 6 (9) An abandoned property. A property shall be 7 considered abandoned under this paragraph if it: 8 (i) is a vacant or unimproved lot or parcel of 9 ground on which a municipal lien for the cost of 10 demolition of a structure located on the property remains 11 unpaid for a period of six months; 12 (ii) is a vacant property or vacant or unimproved 13 lot or parcel of ground on which the total of municipal 14 liens on the property for tax or other type of claim of 15 the municipality is in excess of 150% of the fair market 16 value of the property as established by the Board of 17 Revisions of Taxes or other body with legal authority to 18 determine the taxable value of the property; or 19 (iii) has been declared abandoned by the owner, 20 including an estate that is in possession of the 21 property. 22 (10) A property which has defective or unusual 23 conditions of title or no known owners rendering title 24 unmarketable. 25 (11) A property which has environmentally hazardous 26 conditions, solid waste pollution or contamination in a 27 building or on the land which poses a direct and immediate 28 threat to the health, safety and welfare of the community. 29 (12) A property having three or more of the following 30 characteristics: 20050S0881B1738-9 -

1 (i) has unsafe or hazardous conditions that do not 2 meet current use, occupancy or fire codes; 3 (ii) has unsafe external and internal accessways; 4 (iii) is being served by an unsafe public street or 5 right-of-way; 6 (iv) violates the applicable property maintenance 7 code adopted by a municipality and is an immediate threat 8 to public health and safety; 9 (v) is vacant; 10 (vi) is located in a redevelopment area with a 11 density of at least 1,000 people per square mile or a 12 redevelopment area with more than 90% of the units of 13 property being nonresidential or a municipality with a 14 density of at least 2,500 people per square mile. 15 (c) Multiple properties.-- 16 (1) For purposes of acquiring multiple units of property 17 by eminent domain, a condemnor is authorized or permitted to 18 declare an area, either within or outside of a redevelopment 19 area, to be blighted only if: 20 (i) a majority of the units of property meet any of 21 the requirements under subsection (b) and represent a 22 majority of the geographical area; or 23 (ii) properties representing a majority of the 24 geographical area meet one or more of the conditions set 25 forth in subsection (b)(1) through (11) or satisfy the 26 conditions of subsection (b)(12) that are necessary for a 27 condemnor to declare them blighted under subsection (b) 28 and at least one-third of the units of property meet two 29 or more of the requirements under subsection (b)(1) 30 through (11) or satisfy the conditions of subsection 20050S0881B1738-10 -

1 (b)(12) and one or more of the requirements under 2 subsection (b)(1) through (11). 3 (2) A condemnor may use eminent domain to acquire any 4 unit of property within a blighted area so declared pursuant 5 to this section. 6 (3) Properties owned by the condemnor within such 7 geographical area may be included in any calculation of 8 whether such units constitute a majority of the geographical 9 area under this subsection. 10 (4) For purposes of this subsection, a building 11 containing multiple condominium units shall be treated as one 12 unit of property. 13 (d) Redesignation.--If a condemnor seeks to add or enlarge a 14 blighted area, it must find that the area meets the requirements 15 of subsection (b) or (c) at the time of the addition or 16 enlargement. 17 (e) Expiration.--The declaration of a blighted area shall 18 expire after 20 years. 19 206. Extraterritorial takings. 20 No (A) GENERAL RULE.--EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN SUBSECTION (B), < 21 NO political subdivision shall exercise eminent domain authority 22 against land that is situated in another political subdivision 23 without the approval by resolution of the governing body of the 24 political subdivision in which the land is situated. 25 (B) EXCEPTIONS.--THIS SECTION SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY OF THE < 26 FOLLOWING: 27 (1) A SCHOOL DISTRICT WHICH EXERCISES EMINENT DOMAIN 28 AUTHORITY AGAINST PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN ITS GEOGRAPHIC 29 BOUNDARIES. 30 (2) AN AUTHORITY FORMED UNDER 53 PA.C.S. CH. 56 20050S0881B1738-11 -

1 (RELATING TO MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES) WHICH EXERCISES EMINENT 2 DOMAIN AUTHORITY AGAINST PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN ITS 3 GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES. 4 (3) THE EXERCISE OF EMINENT DOMAIN AUTHORITY UNDER 74 5 PA.C.S. 5920 (RELATING TO ACQUISITION OF AIR RIGHTS). 6 207. Eminent domain of agricultural property. 7 (a) Approval required.--notwithstanding any provision of law < 8 to the contrary, approval by the Agricultural Lands Condemnation 9 Approval Board shall be required prior to authority of any 10 agency of the Commonwealth or political subdivision or municipal 11 authority to exercise powers of eminent domain on agricultural 12 property. Approval shall be obtained in accordance with section 13 13 of the act of June 30, 1981 (P.L.128, No.43), known as the 14 Agricultural Area Security Law. 15 (b) Criteria for approval.--in addition to the criteria for 16 approval prescribed in other laws, the Agricultural Lands 17 Condemnation Approval Board shall consider and determine whether 18 the condemnor is authorized under this chapter to take the 19 property by eminent domain. 20 (c) Determination of blight.--the exercise of eminent domain 21 powers based on a condition of the agricultural property shall 22 not be authorized under section 205 (relating to blight) unless 23 the Agricultural Lands Condemnation Approval Board determines 24 the exercise is necessary to protect the health and safety of 25 the community. 26 (d) Disapproval.--The Agricultural Lands Condemnation 27 Approval Board shall disapprove the proposed condemnation if the 28 board determines the condemnor is not authorized under this 29 chapter to take the agricultural property by eminent domain. 30 (RESERVED). < 20050S0881B1738-12 -

1 Section 2. Repeals are as follows: 2 (1) The General Assembly declares that the repeal under 3 paragraph (2) is necessary to effectuate the addition of 26 4 Pa.C.S. 205. 5 (2) As much of section 2 of the act of May 24, 1945 6 (P.L.991, No.385), known as the Urban Redevelopment Law, as 7 relates to condemnation of blighted premises and that is 8 inconsistent with this act, is repealed. 9 (3) All other acts and parts of acts are repealed 10 insofar as they are inconsistent with this act. 11 Section 3. (a) This act shall apply to the exercise of the 12 power of eminent domain on or after the effective date of this 13 section. 14 (b) For property acquired pursuant to 26 Pa.C.S. 205, this 15 act shall not apply to units of property identified in a 16 redevelopment proposal approved by a governing body before the 17 effective date of this section. 18 Section 4. This act shall take effect in 120 days. I16L26VDL/20050S0881B1738-13 -