California Government Code ARTICLE 6 - Eminent Domain or Other Acquisition
- Section 51290.
(a) It is the policy of the state to avoid, whenever practicable, the location of any federal, state, or local public improvements and any improvements of...
- Section 51290.5.
As used in this chapter, “public improvement” means facilities or interests in real property, including easements, rights-of-way, and interests in fee title, owned by a...
- Section 51291.
(a) As used in this section and Sections 51292 and 51295, (1) “public agency” means any department or agency of the United States or the state,...
- Section 51291.5.
The notice requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 51291 shall not apply to the acquisition of land for the erection, construction, or alteration of gas,...
- Section 51292.
No public agency or person shall locate a public improvement within an agricultural preserve unless the following findings are made:(a) The location is not based primarily...
- Section 51293.
Section 51292 shall not apply to:(a) The location or construction of improvements where the board or council administering the agricultural preserve approves or agrees to the...
- Section 51293.1.
Any public agency or person requiring land in an agricultural preserve for a use which has been determined by a city or county to be...
- Section 51294.
Section 51292 shall be enforceable only by mandamus proceedings by the local governing body administering the agricultural preserve or the Director of Conservation. However, as...
- Section 51294.1.
After 30 days have elapsed following its action, pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 51291, advising the Director of Conservation and the local governing body...
- Section 51294.2.
If any local governing body administering an agricultural preserve within 90 days after receiving a request pursuant to Section 51294.1 has not approved or agreed...
- Section 51295.
When any action in eminent domain for the condemnation of the fee title of an entire parcel of land subject to a contract is filed,...
Last modified: October 22, 2018