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File #: 1735-04    Version: 1 Name: A Resolution of the Council of the County of Allegheny providing certification that comparable replacement housing is not physically available and not available within the normal supplemental limits: $22,500.00 for owners and $5,250.00 for tenants, for th
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 11/3/2004 In control: Committee on Economic Development & Housing
On agenda: Final action: 12/6/2004
Title: A Resolution of the Council of the County of Allegheny providing certification that comparable replacement housing is not physically available and not available within the normal supplemental limits: $22,500.00 for owners and $5,250.00 for tenants, for the S.R. 0079, Section A23, in the Township of Robinson.
Sponsors: Chief Executive
Attachments: 1. 47-04-RE.pdf
TITLE
A Resolution of the Council of the County of Allegheny providing certification that comparable replacement housing is not physically available and not available within the normal supplemental limits: $22,500.00 for owners and $5,250.00 for tenants, for the S.R. 0079, Section A23, in the
Township of Robinson.

BODY
Whereas, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation intends to acquire property
(ies) for the improvement of S.R. 0079, Section A23, in the Township of Robinson; and

Whereas, under the Pennsylvania Housing Replacement Authorization Act, 35 P.S. §1525, et seq., and Article VI-A of the Eminent Domain Code, Act of 1964, as amended, 26 P.S. §1-601A, et seq.,, if comparable replacement housing exceeds the statutory replacement limit of Twenty-Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($22,500.00) for residential owners and Five Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($5,250.00) for tenants, the Board of Commissioners, of the appropriate County, must approve housing of last resort; and

Whereas, at the election held on May 19, 1998, the voters of Allegheny County approved the Home Rule Charter of Allegheny County, in which Article III, Section 1 states, "The government of Allegheny County shall include an elected County Council, an elected Chief
Executive and an appointed professional Manager" and Section 2 states, "The office of County
Commissioner is abolished upon the swearing in of the County Council Members and the Chief
Executive"; and

Whereas, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has investigated the availability of comparable replacement housing in the subject municipality and has determined that comparable housing exceeds the statutory limits; and

Whereas, it is necessary that the Council and Chief Executive of Allegheny County
approve last resort housing so that the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will be
permitted to make payments to affected property owners that will exceed the statutory limits set forth ab...

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