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Code · California · Public Utilities Code

§ 105087

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(a)The district may take by gift, or take or convey by grant, purchase, devise, or lease, and hold and enjoy, real and personal property of every kind within or without the district necessary for, incidental to, or convenient for, transit-oriented joint development projects that meet the definition and requirement set forth in subdivision (b).
(1)For purposes of this section, a “transit-oriented joint development project” is a commercial, residential, or mixed-use development that is undertaken in connection with existing, planned, or proposed intermodal transit facilities and is located one-fourth mile or less from the external boundaries of that facility.
(2)Any transit-oriented joint development project created under this section shall comply with the land use and zoning regulations of the city, county, or city and county in which the project is located.
(c)The authority granted under this section extends to any joint powers agency of which the district is a member and for which the district serves as the managing agency.
(d)The district may not exercise its power of eminent domain in order to make an acquisition under this section.
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