Appeals of decisions.

Checkout our iOS App for a better way to browser and research.


  • (1) Each political subdivision shall enact an ordinance that:
    • (a) establishes a procedure for review of actions that may have constitutional taking issues; and
    • (b) meets the requirements of this section.
  • (2)
    • (a)
      • (i) Any owner of private property whose interest in the property is subject to a physical taking or exaction by a political subdivision may appeal the political subdivision's decision within 30 days after the decision is made.
      • (ii) The legislative body of the political subdivision, or an individual or body designated by them, shall hear and approve or reject the appeal within 14 days after it is submitted.
      • (iii) If the legislative body of the political subdivision fails to hear and decide the appeal within 14 days, the decision is presumed to be approved.
    • (b) The private property owner need not file the appeal authorized by this section before bringing an action in any court to adjudicate claims that are eligible for appeal.
    • (c) A property owner's failure to appeal the action of a political subdivision does not constitute, and may not be interpreted as constituting, a failure to exhaust available administrative remedies or as a bar to bringing legal action.




Download our app to see the most-to-date content.