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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

177.420 Acquisition of property -- Condemnation -- Possession -- Special provisions

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for condemning railroad property.
(1)The department is hereby authorized and empowered to acquire by purchase,
whenever it shall deem such purchase expedient, solely from funds provided under
the authority of KRS 177.390 to 177.570, such lands, structures, property, rights,
rights-of-way, franchises, easements and other interests in lands, including lands
lying under water and riparian rights, which are located within the Commonwealth,
as it may deem necessary or convenient for the construction and operation of any
project, upon such terms and at such prices as may be considered by it to be
reasonable and can be agreed upon between it and the owner thereof, and to take
title thereto in the name of the Commonwealth for the use and benefit of the
department.
(2)Whenever a reasonable price cannot be agreed upon, or whenever the owner is
legally incapacitated or is absent, unknown or unable to convey valid title, the
department is hereby authorized and empowered to acquire by condemnation or by
the exercise of the power of eminent domain any lands, property, rights, rights-of-
way, franchises, easements and other property, including public lands, parks,
playgrounds, reservations, highways or parkways, or parts thereof or rights therein,
of any person, copartnership, association, railroad, public service, public utility or
other corporation, or municipality or political subdivision, deemed necessary or
convenient for the construction or the efficient operation of any project or necessary
in the restoration of public or private property damaged or destroyed. Any such
proceedings shall be conducted, and the compensation to be paid shall be
ascertained and paid, in the manner provided by the Constitution and laws of the
Commonwealth then applicable which relate to condemnation or to the exercise of
the power of eminent domain by the department. Title to any property acquired by
the department shall be taken in the name of the Commonwealth for the use and
benefit of the department. In any condemnation proceedings the court having
jurisdiction of the suit, action or proceeding may make such orders as may be just to
the department and to the owners of the property to be condemned and may require
an undertaking or other security to secure such owners against any loss or damage
by reason of the failure of the department to accept any pay for the property, but
neither such undertaking or security nor any act or obligation of the department
shall impose any liability upon the Commonwealth except as may be paid from the
funds provided under the authority of KRS 177.390 to 177.570.
(3)If the owner, lessee or occupier of any property to be condemned shall refuse to
remove his personal property therefrom or give up possession thereof, the
department may proceed to obtain possession in any manner now or hereafter
provided by law.
(4)With respect to any railroad property or right-of-way upon which railroad tracks are
located, any powers of condemnation or of eminent domain may be exercised to
acquire only an easement interest therein which shall be located either sufficiently
far above or sufficiently far below the grade of any railroad track or tracks upon
such railroad property so that neither the proposed project nor any part thereof, including any bridges, abutments, columns, supporting structures and appurtenances, nor any traffic upon it, shall interfere in any manner with the use, operation or maintenance of the trains, tracks, works or appurtenances or other property of the railroad nor endanger the movement of the trains or traffic upon the tracks of the railroad. Prior to the institution of condemnation proceedings for such easement over or under such railroad property or right-of-way, plans and specifications of the proposed project showing compliance with the above- mentioned above or below grade requirements and showing sufficient and safe plans and specifications of such overhead or undergrade structure and appurtenances shall be submitted to the railroad for examination and approval.
If the railroad fails or refuses within thirty
(30)days to approve the plans and specifications so submitted, the matter shall be submitted to the Public Service Commission of Kentucky whose decision, arrived at after due consideration in accordance with its usual procedure, shall be final as to the sufficiency and safety of such plans and specifications and as to such elevations or distances above or below the tracks. Said overhead or undergrade structure and appurtenances shall be constructed only in accordance with such plans and specifications and in accordance with such elevations or distances above or below the tracks so approved by the railroad or the Public Service Commission as the case may be. A copy of the plans and specifications approved by the railroad or the Public Service Commission shall be filed as an exhibit with the petition for condemnation.
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