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Updated: 11/15/2011 6:26 pm

WICHITA, Kansas (KSN) -- New sports facilities at one Wichita high school means some homeowners are being forced out. Some say they will take it to court.

"This could have been handled differently," says John Layton who lives near North High School. "They told us they were going to get the house one way or another."

Layton is one of ten property owners who have not come to terms with USD 259 on the sale of their homes. The school district wants the homes gone so it can build much needed parking spaces, new athletic fields and make other improvements.

"North High sits on a very crowded space," says USD 259 school board member Lynn Rogers. "Those kids at North High deserve to have decent facilities."

And with ten homeowners near North High School not selling, the school district is using the power of eminent domain to acquire those homes. The district previously made offers on the properties. No terms were reached.

"Fair market value," says Rogers. "But they are not selling."

"No. I didn't even know what it was," says Layton of the process of eminent domain. "I still don't quite understand it. Basically, it seems to me it's a way of kicking people out of their houses."

Which is true, according to legal analysts.

"The power of eminent domain is often a sad hardship on families who have understandable historical and emotional attachments to their homes," explains legal analyst Dan Monnat. "Eminent domain is an inherent power of any sovereign state or nation Which allows the sovereign to take or confiscate or expropriate property."

Some school board members say they are hesitant to use that power.

"We've not used it often," explains Rogers. "This is only the second time in the ten years that I've been on the board."

USD 259 last used the power of eminent domain in 2005. Linwood Elementary was proposed for building and expansion, but some of the property sat on city park property. Park enthusiasts wanted the park land to stay. It ended up in court, and the school won.

"I guess we will see what comes next," says Layton. "We will talk to our neighbors here and see what they want to do. This could be a fight."

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chontae - 12/12/2011 10:33 PM
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I would also like to thank all of you who are supporting those of us having our homes taken, most people don't understand the concept of how scary and horrible of an experience this has been and still is. John and Chontae

chontae - 12/12/2011 10:23 PM
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Were are a home owner and we are not holding out for money, we were holding out for a memorial for our late son, and we were promised a contract and never received one. Those of you speaking negatively of us should know all of the facts before you start running your mouths

wayne - 11/16/2011 12:02 AM
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it may be legal but that doesn't make it right

revolution - 11/15/2011 11:22 PM
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and im sorry to tell you gopher.. i wont be in prison.. im willing to die for my ideals .. are you?

raceneck2000 - 11/15/2011 10:48 PM
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Hate to break the news to you but my daughter is friends with a girl who lives in one of these "forced to sell houses" and the families plan to hold out until they can get the most money they can. I fully support this but I think “other people” outside the story should be realistic about the fact that the city is paying over market value for the houses but the home owners want more and by going to the media they will get more oh and "my little pretties" go to North High because they LOVE the school even though we don’t live in the schools district and it is one of the poorest high schools in the city. My kids they play sports even though the programs rarely win and they support all of the activities because they want to make a difference in the community.

RealPerson - 11/15/2011 10:43 PM
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As much as I think it sucks, some of the ones in the past were offered way more than what they would of been paid if they sold their house. Yes it Sucks, and I would be Pissed, but same if a tornado came along and wiped out the house. Most of the holdouts you hear about are trying to get 5X what the house is worth. These kids one day will be taking care of us, remember that! I would rather it be for a school than a walmart, and walmart does this all the time.

51gopher - 11/15/2011 10:08 PM
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Hate to tell you revolution but they do have a right to take your home for school expansion. I doubt that your army will do squat against their army and in return they will make sure that you don't have to worry about a home or a army because you will be in prison getting 3 squares.

yerawizard - 11/15/2011 9:47 PM
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This IS so wrong and NOT fair. The kids deserve to have decent facility and a parking lot? Excuse me!? These kids will be there for 4 years. The people living in their homes will be there MUCH longer than that. THEY don't deserve to be kicked out of their own homes.

Athomsfere - 11/15/2011 9:17 PM
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This is wrong. If the school needs parking, tear down the Dillon's next door and use that area. As for the sports complex, I have been to North and there is a track, a gym and a field. There is also a river, what more could be needed? Nothing. But I guess a football field is more important to those schmucks at the school than someone's home. Eminent Domain should be illegal in this 'great' country of ours.

revolution - 11/15/2011 9:05 PM
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it may be an accurate fact but it does not and i repeat DOES NOT mean that it is right by any means.. what if someone from the gov showed up and said you had to leave your home, here's a check... we need a parking garage. You are going to stand there and tell me that's completely fine with you.. do you have any pride? and i don't care what those houses look like.. they are someones home. something that someone has given hours and hours of their lives to acquire. don't know about you but nothing has ever been handed to me.. I've worked for everything that i have and if someone came to tell me that i had to give it up.. well lets just say it wouldn't go down how they think it would... parking and a sports complex.. come on.. that's more important than someones home.. you obviously stand on the other side.. put yourself in their shoes for one minute.. its easy to side with these communists i mean the government on this when you are not directly involved
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