Reservation for future acquisition.

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(1) (a) Any commission is empowered, from time to time, after it has adopted a major street plan of the territory within its subdivision jurisdiction or of any major section or district thereof, to make or cause to be made surveys for the exact location of the lines of a street in any portion of such territory and to make a plat of the area or district thus surveyed showing the land which it recommends be reserved for future acquisition for public streets. The commission, before adopting any such plat, shall hold a public hearing thereon, notice of the time and place of which, with a general description of the district or area covered by the plat, shall be given not less than ten days previous to the time fixed therefor by one publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality if the district or area is within the municipality or of general circulation in the county if the district or area is outside the municipality. After such a hearing the commission may transmit the plat, as originally made or modified, as may be determined by the commission, to the governing body together with the commission's estimate of the time within which the lands shown on the plat as street locations should be acquired by the municipality.

(b) The governing body, by resolution, may approve and adopt or reject such plat or may modify it with the approval of the planning commission or, in the event of the commission's disapproval, the governing body, by a favorable vote of not less than two-thirds of its entire membership, may modify such plat and adopt the modified plat. In the resolution of adoption of a plat, the governing body shall fix the period of time for which the street locations shown upon the plat shall be reserved for future taking or acquisition for public use. Upon such adoption the clerk shall transmit one attested copy of the plat to the county clerk and recorder of each county in which the platted land is located and retain one copy for the purpose of public examination and hearings of claims for compensation.

(2) (a) Such approval and adoption of a plat shall not, however, be deemed the opening or establishment of any street, nor the taking of any land for street purposes, nor for public use, nor as a public improvement but solely as a reservation of the street location shown therein for the period specified in the resolution for future taking or acquisition for public use. The commission at any time may negotiate for and secure from the owners of any such lands releases of claims for damages or compensation for such reservations or agreements indemnifying the municipality from such claims by others, which releases or agreements shall be binding upon the owners executing the same and their successors in title.

(b) At any time after the filing of a plat with the county clerk and recorder and during the period specified for the reservation, the commission and the owner of any land containing a reserved street location may agree upon modification of the location of the lines of the proposed street. Such agreement shall include a release by said owner of any claim for compensation or damages by reason of such modification. Thereupon the commission may make a plat corresponding to the said modification and transmit the same to the governing body. If such modified plat is approved by the governing body, the clerk shall transmit an attested copy thereof to the county clerk and recorder and the modified plat shall take the place of the original plat. At any time the governing body, by resolution, may abandon any reservation and shall certify any such abandonment to the county clerk and recorder.

Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1152, § 1, effective July 1.

Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 31-23-120 as it existed prior to 1975.


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