Section 71694 Of Chapter 4. Property From California Water Code >> Division 20. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 4.
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. A district may exercise the right of eminent domain to take
any property necessary to carry out any powers of the district. The
district, in exercising such right, shall, in addition to the damage
for the taking, injury, or destruction of property, also pay the cost
of removal, reconstruction, or relocation of any structure,
railways, mains, pipes, conduits, wires, cables, or poles of any
public utility which is required to be removed to a new location.
A district shall not exercise the right of eminent domain, under
this section, for the condemnation of property outside the boundaries
of the district for any purpose, unless it first obtains the consent
thereto of the board of supervisors of the county in which such
property is located; provided, however, that a district may exercise
the right of eminent domain, under this section, for the condemnation
of property outside the boundaries of the district for the
acquisition of rights-of-way in any county in which territory of the
district is located or in any county adjacent to such county without
obtaining the consent of the board of supervisors thereof.
When a district proposes to exercise the power of eminent domain,
under this section, for the condemnation of property outside the
boundaries of the district for the acquisition of rights-of-way in
any county in which territory of the district is located or in any
county adjacent to such county, it shall give written notice, at
least two weeks prior to condemning the property, to the board of
supervisors of the county in which the property is located. Such
written notice shall contain a description of the property to be
condemned.