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0479 4 RESOLUTION NO. 479 (13-96) A RESOLUTION URGING DEFEAT OF PENDING ARKANSAS HOUSE BILL 1726; AND, FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, The Arkansas General Assembly is currently considering House Bill 1726, the so- called "Private Property Protection Act ", which purports to protect private property. However, adequate, fair, and reasonable protection of private property rights is provided through the existing Arkansas State Constitution, as well as through the 5th Amendment of the U. S. Constitution; and, WHEREAS, because House Bill 1726 provisions will create a myriad of litigation against local governments, the Bill constitutes a potentially massive unfunded state mandate on local governments, and implementation of the Bill will effectively compromise all current and future local regulatory efforts to insure orderly growth and development of Jacksonville, it is not in the public's best interest. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, ARKANSAS, THAT: SECTION ONE: Passage of pending Arkansas House Bill 1726 is not in the best interest of local government or its citizens. The City Council of the City of Jacksonville, Arkansas, is vehemently opposed to the so- called "Private Property Protection Act ", also known as House Bill 1726, and urges members of the Arkansas General Assembly to vote against said bill and block its passage into law. Further, the Council urges all citizens to contact members of the General Assembly to urge defeat of this Bill. SECTION TWO: This Resolution shall be in effect from and after its date of passage. SECTION THREE: All Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of said conflict. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS /4 DAY OF MARCH, 1995. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, ARKANSAS BY: 1 TOMMY SWAI MAYOR ATTEST: LU M. LEONARD, Ci'fY CLERK ‘'U( - ROBE'' E. BAMB IT/ •'NEY