North Carolina General Statutes
Article 2 - Joint Agencies; Municipalities.
§ 159B-33 - Eminent domain.

159B-33. Eminent domain.
Municipalities participating in a joint project and joint agencies shall possess the power of eminent domain to the extent and in the same manner and under the same laws as municipalities pursuant to Chapter 40A of the General Statutes of North Carolina; provided, however, that a municipality or joint agency exercising the power of eminent domain for a purpose authorized by this Chapter shall have no power to condemn an existing facility used for the generation, transmission or distribution of electric power and energy; provided, further, that the North Carolina Utilities Commission shall have the power and authority to order that the lines and rights-of-way of any public utility or electric membership corporation, municipalities participating in a joint project or any joint agency may be crossed by any municipalities participating in a joint project or any joint agency or that the lines of any municipalities participating in a joint project or any joint agency may be crossed by any public utility or electric membership corporation pursuant to the provisions of G.S. 62-39; provided, further, when any municipalities participating in a joint project, or any joint agency, proposes to condemn the lands or rights-of-way of any public utility, electric membership corporation, municipalities participating in a joint project or any joint agency, or any public utility or electric membership corporation proposes to condemn the lands or rights-of-way of any municipalities participating in a joint project or any joint agency, not then used for the generation, transmission or distribution of electric power and energy but held for future use or development, the party desiring to condemn shall file a petition with the North Carolina Utilities Commission requesting authority to condemn such lands or rights-of-way. Upon such petition, the North Carolina Utilities Commission shall have the power and authority, after notice and hearing, to order that such lands or rights-of-way, or parts thereof, may be condemned, and its order shall be final, subject to appeal as provided in this section. In all such cases in which the Commission permits condemnation and when the parties affected cannot agree upon the damages to be paid for the lands or rights-of-way to be condemned, it shall be the duty of the Commission to fix the damages, if any, to be paid in such amounts as may be just and equitable. Any party shall have the right of appeal from any final order or decision or determination of the North Carolina Utilities Commission as to matters of crossings and condemnation of property held for future use or development pursuant to the provisions of Article 5 of Chapter 62 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. (1975, c. 186, s. 1; 1981, c. 919, s. 27.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 159B - Joint Municipal Electric Power and Energy Act

Article 2 - Joint Agencies; Municipalities.

§ 159B-4 - Authority of municipalities to jointly cooperate.

§ 159B-5 - Joint ownership of a project; provisions of the contract or agreement with respect thereto.

§ 159B-5.1 - Joint ownership with other public or private entities engaged in generation, transmission or distribution of electric power for resale.

§ 159B-6 - Sale of capacity and output by a municipality.

§ 159B-7 - Licenses, permits, certificates and approvals.

§ 159B-9 - Creation of a joint agency; board of commissioners.

§ 159B-10 - Executive committee, composition; powers and duties; terms.

§ 159B-11 - General powers of joint agencies; prerequisites to undertaking projects.

§ 159B-12 - Sale of capacity and output by a joint agency; support contracts; other contracts with a joint agency.

§ 159B-13 - Sale of excess capacity and output by a joint agency.

§ 159B-14 - Bonds of a joint agency.

§ 159B-15 - Issuance of bonds.

§ 159B-16 - Resolution or trust agreement.

§ 159B-16.1 - Revenues NCEMPA members.

§ 159B-17 - Revenues other municipalities.

§ 159B-18 - Trust funds; investment authority.

§ 159B-19 - Remedies.

§ 159B-20 - Status of bonds under Uniform Commercial Code.

§ 159B-21 - Bonds eligible for investment.

§ 159B-22 - Agreement of the State.

§ 159B-23 - Limited liability.

§ 159B-24 - Approval and sale of bonds.

§ 159B-25 - Refunding bonds.

§ 159B-26 - Tax exemption.

§ 159B-27 - Taxes; payments in lieu of taxes.

§ 159B-28 - Personnel.

§ 159B-29 - Dissolution of joint agencies.

§ 159B-30 - Annual reports.

§ 159B-30.1 - Additional reports.

§ 159B-31 - Legislative consent to the application of laws of other states.

§ 159B-32 - Government grants and loans.

§ 159B-33 - Eminent domain.

§ 159B-34 - Liability and defense.

§ 159B-35 - Additional method.

§ 159B-36 - Recodified as § 159B-52 by Session Laws 1983, c609, s8.

§ 159B-37 - Actions relating to bonds or to security for bonds.

§ 159B-38 - Confidentiality of contract discussions.

§ 159B-39 - Permitted uses of revenue from electric power rates.