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NC H60
Bill
Status
6/26/2013
Primary Sponsor
Julia Howard
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AI Summary
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Department of Administration shall terminate leases with North Carolina Indian Cultural Center, Inc. and Riverside Golf Center for the Indian Cultural Center site in Robeson County, with notice given within 15 days of the law's effective date.
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Parcel 1 (approximately 277 acres, excluding 110 acres for Riverside Golf Course) is first offered to the Lumbee Tribal Administration for purchase at appraised value, subject to restrictive covenants requiring public access, free/low-cost use by North Carolina tribes, no subdivision, and no natural resource sales.
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Lumbee Tribal Administration has 90 days from receiving the appraisal to enter into a purchase contract; if they decline, the Department of Administration shall sell the property without restrictive covenants under general state land sale laws.
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Net proceeds from Parcel 1 sale shall be distributed as: $7,300 to reimburse the General Fund for appraisal costs, 25% of remaining funds to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for improvements to Parcels 2-4, and 75% to the Savings Reserve Account.
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Parcels 2, 3, and 4 are allocated to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation, for use as part of Lumber River State Park.
Legislative Description
Transfer of Indian Cultural Center Property
Last Action
Ch. SL 2013-186
6/26/2013