2005 Connecticut Commercial Real Estate Conference Kelo v. New London Dwight Merriam, FAICP, CRE.

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2005 Connecticut Commercial Real Estate Conference Kelo v. New London Dwight Merriam, FAICP, CRE

Susette Kelo Registered nurse; bought in 1997 with husband, Tim

Kelo can see Montauk from her house

Bill Von Winkle Ft. Trumbull deli with 6 apartments above Operated deli since 1986 All apartments occupied

Michael Christafaro and his father Brother Anthony’s children live here Family forced out of prior home for seawall never built (private development was)

Matt and Suzanne Dery Family has lived in Ft. Trumbull area since 1895 Matt’s mother and father next door; mother born there 1918

The Decision Kelo et al. v. City of New London et al., (U.S. Sup. Ct., No , June 23, 2005) 5-4 vote

Majority Opinion Per precedent, “public use” = “public purpose” which includes economic development Economic development plan is “carefully formulated” and “comprehensive”-- serves a “public purpose” Does not confer “private benefit on a particular private party” or have only “mere pretext of a public purpose”

Majority opinion (cont’d) Deference to legislative judgments re: –Likelihood of success of the plan –What land is needed for the project

Majority opinion (cont’d) “We emphasize that nothing in our opinion precludes any State from placing further restrictions on its exercise of the takings power.”

Thomas dissent “Public purpose” ≠ “public use”, and cannot be applied in a principled way Precedent cited by majority are either misconstrued, or “misguided” and not to be followed Should not defer to legislature on core legal issue “ These losses will fall disproportionately on poor communities.”

O’Connor dissent Would allow “public purpose” takings for private use, if “direct” public benefit and other conditions Here, only “incidental” public benefits (increased tax revenue, jobs, and possibly aesthetics) -- any project can be said to provide these

O’Connor dissent (cont’d) Supposed safeguards in majority opinion (careful process; must improve the property) are illusory “ Nothing is to prevent the State from replacing any Motel 6 with a Ritz-Carlton, any home with a shopping mall, or any farm with a factory.”

To protect private property rights. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the `Private Property Rights Protection Act of 2005'.

SEC. 2. PROHIBITION ON EMINENT DOMAIN ABUSE BY STATES. (a) In General- No State or political subdivision of a State shall exercise its power of eminent domain, or allow the exercise of such power by any person or entity to which such power has been delegated, over property to be used for economic development or over property that is subsequently used for economic development, if that State or political subdivision receives Federal economic development funds during any fiscal year in which it does so.

(b) Ineligibility for Federal Funds- A violation of subsection (a) by a State or political subdivision shall render such State or political subdivision ineligible for any Federal economic development funds for a period of 2 fiscal years following a final judgment on the merits by a court of competent jurisdiction that such subsection has been violated, and any Federal agency charged with distributing those funds shall withhold them for such 2-year period, and any such funds distributed to such State or political subdivision shall be returned or reimbursed by such State or political subdivision to the appropriate Federal agency or authority of the Federal Government, or component thereof.

(1) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT- The term `economic development' means taking private property, without the consent of the owner, and conveying or leasing such property from one private person or entity to another private person or entity for commercial enterprise carried on for profit, or to increase tax revenue, tax base, employment, or general economic health, except that such term shall not include-- (A) conveying private property-- (i) to public ownership, such as for a road, hospital, airport, or military base; (ii) to an entity, such as a common carrier, that makes the property available to the general public as of right, such as a railroad or public facility; (iii) for use as a road or other right of way or means, open to the public for transportation, whether free or by toll; (iv) for use as an aqueduct, flood control facility, pipeline, or similar use;

(B) removing harmful uses of land provided such uses constitute an immediate threat to public health and safety; (C) leasing property to a private person or entity that occupies an incidental part of public property or a public facility, such as a retail establishment on the ground floor of a public building; (D) acquiring abandoned property; (E) clearing defective chains of title; (F) taking private property for use by a public utility; and (G) redeveloping of a brownfield site as defined in the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act (42 U.S.C. 9601(39)).

SEC. 13. RELIGIOUS AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS. (a) Prohibition on States- No State or political subdivision of a State shall exercise its power of eminent domain, or allow the exercise of such power by any person or entity to which such power has been delegated, over property of a religious or other nonprofit organization by reason of the nonprofit or tax- exempt status of such organization, or any quality related thereto if that State or political subdivision receives Federal economic development funds during any fiscal year in which it does so.