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MI SB0960

Bill

Status

Introduced

3/15/2022

Primary Sponsor

Sean McCann

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Origin

Senate

101st Legislature

AI Summary

  • State administrative board authorized to convey or transfer state-owned property at 2500 West W Avenue in Schoolcraft Township, Kalamazoo County (approximately 137.84 acres), under jurisdiction of Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.

  • Property may be sold through competitive public sale, offered to local units of government at fair market value, transferred to other state agencies or the State Land Bank Authority, exchanged for equal-value property, or sold to local units of government below fair market value with public use restrictions for 30 years.

  • Local units of government receiving property below fair market value must maintain it exclusively for public use for 30 years; if property is conveyed within 30 years, the original unit must first offer it back to the state at the original sale price, with public use restrictions continuing if the state declines.

  • State retains rights to aboriginal antiquities on the property and receives 1/2 of gross revenue if oil, gas, or minerals are developed; property historically designated as monuments, memorials, or wildlife habitats must be maintained for those purposes in perpetuity.

  • Net revenue from property sale (proceeds minus department costs) must be deposited in the Cleanup and Redevelopment Fund under the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act.

Legislative Description

Property: conveyances; conveyance or transfer of state-owned property in Kalamazoo County; provide for. Creates land transfer act.

Property: conveyances

Last Action

Referred To Committee On Appropriations

3/15/2022

Committee Referrals

Appropriations3/15/2022

Full Bill Text

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