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SB 1096 Eminent domain; definition of public uses.

Introduced by: Mark D. Obenshain | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Eminent domain; definition of public uses.  Provides a definition of the term "public uses" mentioned in Article I, Section 11 of the Constitution of Virginia and specifies certain exceptions to this definition, including when the taking of land is for the primary purpose of (i) conferring financial gain on a private person, (ii) enhancing tax revenues, or (iii) furthering economic development or employment. The bill also clarifies that if the property to be taken is used in connection with the operation of a business, any business losses incurred must be included in determining just compensation and any damages for the landowner. The bill also provides that the power of eminent domain can only be used to take property to eliminate blight if the property in question is in fact blighted and serves to endanger the public health, safety, or welfare. The bill also provides that a landowner may be awarded reasonable costs, including attorney and appraisal fees, if the amount of just compensation and damages awarded to a landowner exceeds the amount of the final written offer made by the petitioner. Current law only permits an award of reasonable costs if the amount of just compensation and damages is 30 percent more than the amount of the final written offer and does not permit an award of attorney fees. This bill has been incorporated into SB 781.


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