Document Citation: 73 P.S. § 824

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PENNSYLVANIA STATUTES
TITLE 73. TRADE AND COMMERCE
CHAPTER 16C. DOWNTOWN LOCATION LAW


Date:
02/17/2014

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§ 824. Powers and duties

(a) GUIDELINES.-- The department shall establish guidelines to encourage State agencies to locate all new office facilities in downtown areas. The guidelines shall include consideration of the following factors:

(1) The requirements of the agency.

(2) Servicing clientele needs.

(3) Local economic considerations.

(4) The availability of suitable space in a downtown area.

(5) Competitiveness in the marketplace.

(6) Cost to the Commonwealth.

(7) Safety to persons using the office facility.

(8) The availability of public transportation.

(9) Compatibility with the economic revitalization plan for the
downtown area.

(10) Local zoning ordinances.

(11) The likelihood of natural disasters and preventative and emergency
response measures thereto.

(12) Comments from existing public and private sector organizations
committed to community, downtown revitalization and historic
preservation to be identified by the Department of Community and
Economic Development.

(b) LEASES.-- Prior to a State agency entering into a lease of real estate for office purposes, the State agency shall, in accordance with the department guidelines, consider locating the office facilities in a downtown area.

(c) CONSTRUCTION.-- Whenever a State agency is planning to construct a building to be used for office purposes, the State agency shall, in accordance with the department's guidelines:

(1) Consider the rehabilitation, reuse, or both, of existing structures
within a downtown area. Consideration may include reasonable efforts
to:

(i) Rehabilitate or rebuild the structure's facade, if appropriate,
in a way which maintains the architectural integrity of the building
and streetscape according to the United States Secretary of the
Interior's standards for rehabilitation in Federal regulations.

(ii) Ensure that the structure meets the requirements of the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-336, 104
Stat. 327) in a manner which respects the architectural integrity of
the building.

(2) Consider new construction on available land within a downtown area.
Consideration may include reasonable efforts to:

(i) Have the scale and facade of the new structure maintain the
architectural integrity of the existing streetscape.

(ii) Ensure that the structure meets the requirements of the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 in a manner which respects
the architectural integrity of the neighboring building.