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                                 SENATE AMENDED
        PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 1542, 1834, 2935         PRINTER'S NO. 3175

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 1281 Session of 2007


        INTRODUCED BY FREEMAN, ARGALL, BARRAR, COHEN, FABRIZIO, GEIST,
           GINGRICH, GOODMAN, GRUCELA, HARHAI, HARPER, HENNESSEY,
           HERSHEY, JAMES, JOSEPHS, KORTZ, LEACH, LEVDANSKY, MAHONEY,
           MANN, MUNDY, MURT, MYERS, O'NEILL, SANTONI, SAYLOR, SCAVELLO,
           SCHRODER, McILVAINE SMITH, K. SMITH, STABACK, WALKO,
           WOJNAROSKI, YOUNGBLOOD, YUDICHAK, SAMUELSON, PASHINSKI AND
           CALTAGIRONE, MAY 8, 2007

        SENATOR M. WHITE, ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, IN SENATE,
           AS AMENDED, FEBRUARY 5, 2008

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of April 28, 1978 (P.L.87, No.41), entitled "An
     2     act authorizing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, through the
     3     Department of Environmental Resources, to enter into such
     4     agreements and to acquire such interest as may be necessary
     5     to establish, protect and maintain the Appalachian Trail, and
     6     providing for the establishment, protection and maintenance
     7     of such trail," further providing for actions by
     8     municipalities and their powers and duties; and making
     9     editorial changes.

    10     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    11  hereby enacts as follows:
    12     Section 1.  The title and sections 3(a) and 4 of the act of
    13  April 28, 1978 (P.L.87, No.41), known as the Pennsylvania
    14  Appalachian Trail Act, are amended to read:
    15                               AN ACT
    16  Authorizing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, through the
    17     Department of [Environmental] Conservation and Natural
    18     Resources, to enter into such agreements and to acquire such

     1     interest as may be necessary to establish, protect and
     2     maintain the Appalachian Trail, and providing for the
     3     establishment, protection and maintenance of such trail.
     4  Section 3.  Powers of department.
     5     (a)  The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, through the Department
     6  of [Environmental] Conservation and Natural Resources,
     7  hereinafter referred to as the department, is authorized
     8  independent of any action by a municipality under section 4 to
     9  enter into written cooperative agreements with political
    10  subdivisions, landowners, private organizations and individuals
    11  and to acquire by agreement, gift, eminent domain or purchase,
    12  land, rights-of-way and easements for the purpose of
    13  establishing, protecting and maintaining a walking trail right-
    14  of-way across this Commonwealth, now generally known as the
    15  Appalachian Trail, under such terms and conditions, including
    16  payment by the department in lieu of property taxes on trail
    17  lands or property so acquired or subject to such use in
    18  accordance with the act of May 17, 1929 (P.L.1798, No.591)
    19  referred to as the Forest Reserves Municipal Financial Relief
    20  Law, as shall protect the interests of the actual or adjacent
    21  landowners, or land users and as shall further the purposes of
    22  this act. In the event of acquisition by eminent domain of land
    23  other than tillable farmland, the total amount of land so
    24  acquired shall not exceed an average of 125 acres per mile of
    25  trail; and in the event of acquisition by eminent domain of
    26  tillable farmland, such acquisition of such land shall be
    27  limited to a footpath with a width of not more than 25 feet
    28  across such land until the owner of such land evidences plans to
    29  convert the land to nonfarming use. Any department or agency of
    30  the Commonwealth, or any political subdivision, may transfer to
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     1  the department land or rights in land for these purposes, on
     2  terms and conditions as agreed upon, or may enter into an
     3  agreement with the department providing for the establishment
     4  and protection of the trail.
     5     * * *
     6  Section 4.  Municipalities; powers and duties.
     7     (a)  Political subdivisions, including municipalities          <--
     8     [POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS, INCLUDING MUNICIPALITIES] (A)  A      <--
     9  MUNICIPALITY as defined in the Pennsylvania Municipalities
    10  Planning Code, through which the Appalachian Trail passes shall
    11  have the power and their duty shall be to take such action
    12  consistent with applicable law, as at least an interim measure,
    13  to preserve the natural, scenic, historic and esthetic values of
    14  the trail and to conserve and maintain it as a public natural
    15  resource. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the   <--
    16  adoption, implementation and enforcement of zoning ordinances as
    17  THE GOVERNING BODY DEEMS necessary to preserve those values.      <--
    18  Such municipalities may act hereunder in that section of the
    19  municipality through which the Appalachian Trail passes without
    20  zoning the entire municipality as required under section 605 of
    21  the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.
    22     (b)  The Department of Community and Economic Development
    23  shall assist municipalities in complying with the provisions of
    24  this section by furnishing technical assistance relating to
    25  zoning matters. THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC          <--
    26  DEVELOPMENT SHALL NOTIFY EACH MUNICIPALITY WHICH IS REQUIRED TO
    27  COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SUBSECTION (E) WITHIN 30 DAYS OF
    28  THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SUBSECTION.
    29     (c)  The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
    30  shall assist municipalities in the identification and
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     1  acquisition of property appropriate for a conservation easement
     2  or other protection measures and provide information to
     3  municipalities relating to protection measures such as
     4  conservation easements and other techniques through its grant
     5  programs, subject to availability of funding, eligibility, and
     6  the terms, rules, procedures and requirements thereof.
     7     (d)  Municipalities which have not adopted ordinances under
     8  subsection (a) as of the effective date of this subsection shall
     9  receive priority for grant funding under the Land Use Planning
    10  and Technical Assistance Program of the Department of Community
    11  and Economic Development.
    12     (e)  Municipalities shall implement zoning ordinances under
    13  subsection (a) within one year of the effective date of this
    14  subsection.
    15     Section 2.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.










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