§ 1240.330

Added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 1275.
(a)Where necessary property is devoted to public use, any public entity authorized to exercise the power of eminent domain to acquire such property for a particular use may exercise the power of eminent domain to acquire substitute property in its own name, relocate on such substitute property the public use to which necessary property is devoted, and thereafter convey the substitute property to the owner of the necessary property if all of the following are established:
(1)The public entity is required by court order or judgment in an eminent domain proceeding, or by agreement

with the owner of the necessary property, to relocate the public use to which the necessary property is devoted and thereafter to convey the property upon which the public use has been relocated to the owner of the necessary property.

(2)The substitute property is necessary for compliance with the court order or judgment or agreement.
(3)The owner of the necessary property will devote the substitute property to the public use being displaced from the necessary property.
(b)Where property is sought to be acquired pursuant to this section, the resolution of necessity and the complaint filed pursuant to such resolution shall specifically refer to this section and shall include a statement that the property is necessary for the purpose specified in this section. The determination in the resolution that the taking of

the substitute property is necessary has the effect prescribed in Section 1245.250.

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