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Fiscal Note - SB 0481 - Condemnation Procedures, St. Louis County
L.R. NO.  2137-02
BILL NO.  SB 481
SUBJECT:  Property Condemnation: St. Louis County
TYPE:     Original
DATE:     January 5, 1996



                              FISCAL SUMMARY
                    ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON STATE FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1997             FY 1998           FY 1999
NONE

Total Estimated
Net Effect on All
State Funds                     $0                  $0                $0

                   ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FEDERAL FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1997             FY 1998           FY 1999
NONE

Total Estimated
Net Effect on All
Federal Funds                   $0                  $0                $0

                    ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON LOCAL FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1997             FY 1998           FY 1999
Local Government                $0                  $0                $0


                              FISCAL ANALYSIS

ASSUMPTION

Officials from the Office of State Courts Administrator (CTS) assume this
proposal would have no fiscal impact on the budget of the Judiciary in St.
Louis County.

Officials from the City of St. Ann assume there would be no fiscal impact.

Officials from the St. Louis County  assume there would be no fiscal impact.

FISCAL IMPACT - State Government FY 1997   FY 1998   FY 1999
                                (10 Mo.)

                                      $0        $0        $0

FISCAL IMPACT - Local Government FY 1997   FY 1998   FY 1999
                                (10 Mo.)

                                      $0        $0        $0

DESCRIPTION

This act provides that, in condemnation proceedings in St. Louis County, the
court would appoint three persons as Commissioners to assess damages arising
from the condemnation.  At least one Commissioner must reside in the city
where the condemnation occurs and all Commissioners must reside in that
county.  Current law requires that all commissioners reside in the city where
the condemnation occurs.

This legislation is not federally mandated, would not duplicate any other
program and would not require additional capital improvements or rental
space.


SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Office of State Courts Administrator
St. Louis County-Director of Administration
City of St. Ann-Mayor

NOT RESPONDING: City of Florissant, City of Hazelwood, City of Fenton, City
of Creve Coeur, City of Ladue