South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 7 - General Structure, Organization, Powers, Duties, Functions And Responsibilities Of All Municipalities
Section 5-7-50. Municipalities' acquisition of land, easement or right-of-way by condemnation.

Any municipality desiring to become the owner of any land or to acquire any easement or right-of-way therein for any authorized corporate or public purpose shall have the right to condemn such land or right-of-way or easement, subject to the general law of this State, within and without the corporate limits in the county in which it is situated and in any adjoining county or counties. This authority shall not apply to any property devoted to public use; provided, however, the property of corporations not for profit organized under the provisions of Chapter 35 of Title 33, shall not be subject to condemnation unless the municipality in which their service area is located intends to make comparable water service available in such service area and such condemnation is for that purpose. After any such condemnation, the municipality shall assume all obligations of the corporation related to the property and the facilities thereon which were condemned. Provided, however, that any incorporated municipality, or any housing or redevelopment authority now existing or hereafter established to function, may undertake and carry out slum clearance and redevelopment work in areas which are predominately slum or blighted, the preparation of such areas for reuse, and the sale or other disposition of such areas to private enterprise or to public bodies for public uses and to that end the General Assembly delegates to any incorporated municipality, or such authorities, the right to exercise the power of eminent domain as to any property essential to the plan of slum clearance and redevelopment. Any incorporated municipality, political subdivision or authority may acquire air rights or subsurface rights, both as hereinafter defined, by any means permitted by law for acquisition of real estate, including eminent domain, and may dispose of air rights and subsurface rights regardless of who or for what purpose acquired for private or public use by lease, mortgage, sale or otherwise. Air rights shall mean estates, rights and interests in the space above the surface of the ground or the surface of streets, roads, or rights-of-ways including access, support and other appurtenant rights required for the utilization thereof. Subsurface rights shall mean estates, rights and interests in the space below the surface of the ground or the surface of streets, roads, or rights-of-way including access, support and other appurtenant rights required for the utilization thereof.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 47-34; 1975 (59) 692.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 5 - Municipal Corporations

Chapter 7 - General Structure, Organization, Powers, Duties, Functions And Responsibilities Of All Municipalities

Section 5-7-10. Scope of chapter.

Section 5-7-12. School resource officers; procedures for certain arrests; jurisdiction; employment rights.

Section 5-7-20. Form and effect of corporate name of municipality.

Section 5-7-30. Powers conferred upon municipalities; surtax for parking spaces.

Section 5-7-32. Municipal code enforcement officers; appointment; powers and duties.

Section 5-7-35. Mailing, to division superintendent or local agent of railroad, copies of certain municipal ordinances.

Section 5-7-36. Assessments for additional police, fire, and garbage services on residential property in improvement districts.

Section 5-7-40. Ownership and disposition of property by municipalities.

Section 5-7-50. Municipalities' acquisition of land, easement or right-of-way by condemnation.

Section 5-7-60. Municipality authorized to perform any of its functions or to furnish any of its services; charges and financing.

Section 5-7-80. Ordinances relating to upkeep of property within municipality.

Section 5-7-90. Trial of persons charged with violations of ordinances of municipality or laws of State.

Section 5-7-100. Investigations of departments of municipal government by governing body; compelling attendance of witnesses; subpoenas; contempt.

Section 5-7-110. Municipal police officers; contracting to provide police protection beyond corporate limits of municipality.

Section 5-7-120. Municipalities authorized to send law enforcement officers to other political subdivisions of State upon request in emergency situations.

Section 5-7-130. Conflict of interests of municipal officer or employee.

Section 5-7-140. Extension of police jurisdiction and authority of municipalities bordering on high tide line or high water mark of navigable body of water.

Section 5-7-145. Lifeguard and safety services provided by coastal municipalities.

Section 5-7-150. Coastal municipalities' criminal jurisdiction over piers and other structures and waters of the ocean.

Section 5-7-155. Police jurisdiction over certain streets and highways along which municipal boundaries run.

Section 5-7-160. Powers of municipality vested in council; quorum.

Section 5-7-170. Salaries and expenses of mayor and councilmen determined by council through ordinance.

Section 5-7-180. Mayor or councilman prohibited from holding other political office during term elected.

Section 5-7-190. Mayor pro tempore elected from council membership.

Section 5-7-200. Grounds for forfeiture of office of mayor or councilman; filling vacancies in office.

Section 5-7-210. Council as judge of election and qualifications of its members and of grounds for forfeiture of their office.

Section 5-7-220. Appointment and duties of municipal clerk.

Section 5-7-230. Appointment or election of municipal attorney and judge of municipal court.

Section 5-7-240. Council required to provide for independent annual audit of financial records and transactions of municipality and agencies funded by municipal funds.

Section 5-7-250. Council meetings; rules and procedures for meetings; freedom of information; emergency ordinances.

Section 5-7-260. Acts of municipal council which are required to be done by ordinance.

Section 5-7-270. Form and procedures for introducing and passing ordinances.

Section 5-7-280. Adoption of standard codes or technical regulations in ordinances.

Section 5-7-290. Municipal ordinances to be codified; public inspection.

Section 5-7-300. Collection of delinquent ad valorem property taxes by municipalities.

Section 5-7-310. Provisions of Section 4-9-55 apply to general laws which affect municipalities.