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1973 Arkansas Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1973)

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January 3, 1973
Mr. Bill F. Doshier
Attorney at Law
Harrison, Arkansas 72601
Dear Mr. Doshier:
This is in reply to your recent request for our opinion
on the following:
In March of 1962, the town of Alpena,
Arkansas, secured a strip of land in the
center of Alpena measuring 200 feet wide
and approximately one-half mile long, by
the process of eminent domain. A copy of
the entire file in that case is attached
hereto. The final order of the court vests
title in the Town of Alpena in fee simple
absolute but the interim order states that
the Town of Alpena, Arkansas may thereafter
enter upon and take the above described
property for the lawful municipal purposes
of the Town of Alpena.
Up to this time the Town has used
several portions of the taken lands for
municipal purposes. Some of it has been
used for streets. Part of it was used for
the construction of a water treatment plant,
part of it has been used as a ballpark, and
portions of it are used for parking. Some
of the property has not been used to any
great extent and the town council has now
voted to sell three 150 ft. square tracts
to private persons for development of pri-
vate business places.
My question to you is this: Is it
legal for the Town of Alpena to convey the
lands.so taken by eminent domain procedures,
under these circumstances, to private in-
dividuals for development and use in private
enterprise and not for municipal purposes.

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