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File #: 071031    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 11/15/2007 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 11/15/2007
Title: Authorizing Council to retain counsel to appeal from the decision of the Director of Commerce on the Application of HSP Gaming, LP for a Submerged Lands License.
Sponsors: Councilmember DiCicco, Councilmember DiCicco
Indexes: GAMBLING
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 07103100.pdf
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Authorizing Council to retain counsel to appeal from the decision of the Director of Commerce on the Application of HSP Gaming, LP for a Submerged Lands License.
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WHEREAS, HSP Gaming, LP ("HSP") seeks to develop the SugarHouse casino on the Philadelphia waterfront; and

WHEREAS, It is undisputed that HSP's proposed development involves construction of gaming facilities on portions of the river bed of the Delaware River, land that is owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and land that HSP neither owns nor controls. See, In re Application of HSP Gaming, LP, et al, for Category 2 Slot Machine Licenses in Philadelphia, Pa., PGCB Dkt. No. 1356 at 24 (Opinion, December 2006) (The Board noted that "HSP does not own the riparian rights along this portion of the river front"); and

WHEREAS, In an attempt to obtain rights to build on and over the river bed of the Delaware River, HSP has filed an "Application for a Submerged Lands License" with the City's Department of Commerce, which has scheduled a November 15, 2007 public hearing on the Application, and which may, at any time after such hearing, render a decision in the matter; and

WHEREAS, The Department of Commerce's authority to grant HSP rights over land owned and controlled by the Commonwealth is at the least unclear. The assertion of such authority rests on a 1907 statute which appears to have been repealed by a 1978 statute (the Pennsylvania Dam Safety and Encroachments Act), which states "No title, easement, right-of-way or other interest in submerged lands or other real estate of the Commonwealth may be granted except as expressly provided by this section or other specific authority from the General Assembly" and further provides that "All other acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency"; and

WHEREAS, Moreover, the 1907 statute concerns only the granting of rights to build a "wharf, or other building in the nature of a wharf,...

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