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Senate adopts substitute strengthening limits on eminent-domain use for redevelopment
Utah State Senate · February 28, 2007
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Summary
The Senate passed a substitute to House Bill 365 that raises thresholds for local redevelopment eminent-domain authority — higher owner-occupancy and value percentages and supermajority board votes — and approved the amended bill 26–0 (3 absent).
The Utah Senate approved a substituted version of House Bill 365 that tightens the conditions under which redevelopment agencies may use eminent domain for economic-development projects. The substitute — described on the floor by Senators Jenkins and Bramble — raises thresholds for property-owner support…
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