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S.F. No. 2750, 4th Engrossment - 84th Legislative Session (2005-2006) Page 3 of 10 <br /> 4.11 nonprofit organization that provides emergency shelter and services for hon <br /> 4 .12 in a first class city. <br /> 4.13 (b) The public benefits of economic development, including an increase in t <br /> 4.14 tax revenues, employment, or general economic health, do not by themselves <br /> 4.15 a public use or public purpose. <br /> 4.16 Sec. 3 . [117.027] CONDEMNATION FOR BLIGHT MITIGATION AND <br /> 4.17 CONTAMINATION REMEDIATION, <br /> 4.18 Subdivision 1. Buildings that are not structurally substandard in areas <br /> 4.19 mitigation; feasible alternatives In takingproperty to mitigate blight, a <br /> . - -- _ .... - <br /> 4.20 authority must not take buildings that are not structurally substandard unl <br /> - _ - ....... - <br /> 4.21 feasible alternative to the taking of the parcels on which the buildings al <br /> 4.22 order to remediate the blight and all possible steps are taken to minimize <br /> 4.23 buildings that are not structurally substandard. <br /> 4.24 Subd. 2 . Uncontaminated_prop_erty in environmental contamination <br /> 4.25 remediation areas; feasible alternatives. In taking property to remediate e <br /> 4.26 contamination, a condemning authority must not take uncontaminated parcels <br /> 4.27 unless there is no feasible alternative to the taking of_the uncontaminatec <br /> 4.28 to complete remediation of the contaminated parcels and all possible steps <br /> 4.29 minimize the taking of the uncontaminated parcels. <br /> - _ -- <br /> 4.30 Subd. 3. Contribution to condition by developer disallowed. If a develc <br /> 4.31 involved in the redevelopment of the project area contributed to the blight <br /> 4.32 contamination within the _p�ect area, the condition contributed to by_the <br /> --- -------------- ------------ ------------- <br /> 4.33 not be used in the determination of blight or environmental contamination. <br /> 5.1 Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 117.036, is amended to read: <br /> 5.2 117.036 APPRAISAL AND NEGOTIATION REQUIREMENTS <br /> 5.3 <br /> 5.4 Z. <br /> 5.5 Subdivision 1. Application. This section applies to the acquisition of <br /> 5.6 far . Ablir. 14191arrays, w4a;0OUGr -gad all a- --a;ts ma rip, <br /> 5.7 *r^r^r^r*'* ^r L'^jjJ*la^ Qr, under this chapter. <br /> 5.8 Subd. la. Definition of owner. For the urposes of this section, "owner <br /> 5.9 fee owner, contract purchaser, or business lessee who is entitled to conden <br /> 5.10 compensation under a lease. <br /> 5.11 Subd. 2. Appraisal. (a) Before commencing an eminent domain proceeding <br /> 5.12 this chapter, the acquiring authority must obtain at least one appraisal fc <br /> 5.13 proposed to be acquired. In making the appraisal, the appraiser must confer <br /> 5.14 more of the owners of the property, if reasonably possible. T1: <br /> 5.15 authority must provide the owner with a copy of each appraisal the acquirir- <br /> 5.16 obtained for the property at the time an offer is made, but no later than 6 <br /> ......... ----- - - _- - ----- ..... _. _ _.__.__ <br /> 5.17 presenting a petition under section 117.055, tha ^^^a•1~'i^9 a;iU19rlty ^"" '' <br /> 5.18 evr��a-r a ^wojR5r ^g }ha and inform the e€ +-1-4-a mow er'6 ow_ne <br /> 5.19 to obtain an appraisal under this section. Upon request, the acquiring aut1- <br /> 5.20 make available to the owner all appraisals of the property. If the acquir <br /> 5.21 considering _both-a full and partial taking of the property, the acquiring a <br /> - .............. ..--- - <br /> 5.22 obtain and provide the owner with appraisals for both types of takings. <br /> 5.23 (b) The owner may obtain an appraisal by a qualified appraiser of the prope <br /> 5.24 proposed to be acquired. The owner is entitled to reimbursement for the rea <br /> 5.25 of the appraisal from the acquiring authority up to a maximum of $1,500 <br /> 5.26 ^spa for single family and two-family residential property, agricult .1 <br /> 5.27 minimum damage acquisitions and $5,000 for other types of property, provide <br /> 5.28 owner submits to the acquiring authority the information necessary for rei <br /> 5.29 • id^a tL&" - the Qwaar, dQQv. r.^ including a copy of the owner' s appraisal, <br /> 5.30 days after tik�^^4z receiving the appraisal from the authority ur. <br /> 5.31 (a) and at least five days before a condemnation commissioners hearing. Fc <br /> 5.32 of this paragraph, a "minimum damage acquisition" means an interest in pror- <br /> 5.33 qualified person with appraisal knowledge indicates can be acquired for a c <br /> _ ......- ........ ----- ---._. -- _- .. <br /> 5.34 or less. For purposes of this a raph, "agricultural property" has the me <br /> 5.35 in section 583 .22, subdivision 2 . <br /> file://C:\Documents%20and%20S ettings\julie.bartell\Local%20Settings\Temporary%20Inte... 4/5/2006 <br />
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