SB-0839, As Passed Senate, March 4, 2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SENATE BILL No. 839

 

 

November 12, 2003, Introduced by Senator JELINEK and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

 

 

        

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                 A bill to authorize the state administrative board to convey                      

                                                                                

    certain state owned property in Berrien county; to prescribe                

                                                                                

    conditions for the conveyance; to prescribe certain powers and              

                                                                                

    duties of state departments and agencies regarding the                      

                                                                                

    conveyance; and to provide for disposition of the revenue from              

                                                                                

    the conveyance.                                                             

                                                                                

                THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:                      

                                                                                

1       Sec. 1.  In addition to the land conveyed to New Buffalo                    

                                                                                

2   township under 1998 PA 102, the state administrative board, on              

                                                                                

3   behalf of the state, may convey to New Buffalo township, for                

                                                                                

4   consideration of $1.00, property now under the jurisdiction of              

                                                                                

5   the department of state police and located in the city of New               

                                                                                

6   Buffalo (formerly village of New Buffalo), Berrien county,                  

                                                                                

7   Michigan, and further described as follows:                                 

                                                                                

8       That part of Blocks 157 and 168, Virginia Addition to the                   

                                                                                


                                                                                

1   Village of New Buffalo according to the plat thereof, recorded              

                                                                                

2   March 20, 1837, in Liber E of Deeds on page 290, which is                   

                                                                                

3   described as beginning 1001.4 feet East of the Northwest corner             

                                                                                

4   of Section 11, Township 8 South, Range 21 West, thence Each along           

                                                                                

5   Section line 305.3 feet to the center of former Highway "M-11";             

                                                                                

6   thence South 26 degrees 29' west along the center of said "M-11"            

                                                                                

7   327.1 feet; thence North 31 degrees 44' West 303.1 feet; thence             

                                                                                

8   North 35.2 feet to the place of beginning.                                  

                                                                                

9       Sec. 2.  The conveyance authorized by section 1 shall                       

                                                                                

10  provide for all of the following:                                           

                                                                                

11      (a) The property shall be used exclusively for public                       

                                                                                

12  purposes and if any fee, term, or condition for the use of the              

                                                                                

13  property is imposed on members of the public, or if any of those            

                                                                                

14  fees, terms, or conditions are waived for use of this property,             

                                                                                

15  resident and nonresident members of the public shall be subject             

                                                                                

16  to the same fees, terms, conditions, and waivers.                           

                                                                                

17      (b) Upon termination of the public purpose use described in                 

                                                                                

18  subdivision (a) or in the event of use for any nonpublic purpose,           

                                                                                

19  the state may reenter and repossess the property, terminating the           

                                                                                

20  grantee's estate in the property.                                           

                                                                                

21      (c) If the grantee disputes the state's exercise of its right               

                                                                                

22  of reentry and fails to promptly deliver possession of the                  

                                                                                

23  property to the state, the attorney general, on behalf of the               

                                                                                

24  state, may bring an action to quiet title to, and regain                    

                                                                                

25  possession of, the property.                                                

                                                                                

26      Sec. 3.  If the property described in section 1 is not sold                 

                                                                                

27  to the township of New Buffalo within 1 year after being offered,           


                                                                                

1   the director of the department of management and budget may offer           

                                                                                

2   the property for sale to the public for not less than fair market           

                                                                                

3   value.                                                                      

                                                                                

4       Sec. 4.  The fair market value of the property described in                 

                                                                                

5   section 1 shall be determined by an appraisal prepared by an                

                                                                                

6   independent appraiser.                                                      

                                                                                

7       Sec. 5.  If the property described in section 1 is offered                  

                                                                                

8   for sale at not less than fair market value, the sale shall be              

                                                                                

9   conducted in a manner designed to realize the highest price from            

                                                                                

10  the sale or the highest value to the state.  The sale of the                

                                                                                

11  property shall be done in an open manner that utilizes 1 or more            

                                                                                

12  of the following:                                                           

                                                                                

13      (a) A competitive sealed bid.                                               

                                                                                

14      (b) Real estate brokerage services.                                         

                                                                                

15      (c) A public auction.                                                       

                                                                                

16      Sec. 6.  A notice of a sealed bid, broker services, or                      

                                                                                

17  public auction sale regarding the property described in section 1           

                                                                                

18  shall be published at least once in a newspaper, as defined in              

                                                                                

19  section 1461 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236,            

                                                                                

20  MCL 600.1461, not less than 10 business days before the sale.               

                                                                                

21  The notice shall describe the general location and size of the              

                                                                                

22  property to be offered, highlights of the general terms of the              

                                                                                

23  offer, and directions on how to get further information about the           

                                                                                

24  property, as available, before the sale.  The notice shall also             

                                                                                

25  list the date, time, and place of the sale or bid opening.                  

                                                                                

26      Sec. 7.  The description of the property in section 1 is                    

                                                                                

27  approximate and for purposes of the conveyance is subject to                


                                                                                

1   adjustments as the state administrative board or the attorney               

                                                                                

2   general considers necessary by survey or other legal                        

                                                                                

3   description.                                                                

                                                                                

4       Sec. 8.  The net revenue received under this act shall be                   

                                                                                

5   deposited in the state treasury and credited to the general                 

                                                                                

6   fund.  As used in this section, "net revenue" means the proceeds            

                                                                                

7   from the sale of the property less reimbursement for any costs to           

                                                                                

8   the department of management and budget associated with the sale            

                                                                                

9   of the property, including the cost of securing discharge of                

                                                                                

10  liens or encumbrances.  If the revenue received under this                  

                                                                                

11  section is insufficient to reimburse the department of management           

                                                                                

12  and budget for its costs of using outside vendors in surveying,             

                                                                                

13  appraising, and closing the sale of the property, those costs               

                                                                                

14  shall be reimbursed by the department of state police within 30             

                                                                                

15  days after being presented an itemized bill for those costs.                

                                                                                

16      Sec. 9.  The conveyance authorized by this act shall be by                  

                                                                                

17  quitclaim deed prepared and approved by the attorney general,               

                                                                                

18  subject to easements and other encumbrances of record.  The quit            

                                                                                

19  claim deed shall provide for both of the following:                         

                                                                                

20      (a) If the state reenters and repossesses the property under                

                                                                                

21  section 2, the state has no liability for any improvements made             

                                                                                

22  on the property.                                                            

                                                                                

23      (b) The state reserves all rights in aboriginal antiquities                 

                                                                                

24  including mounds, earthworks, forts, burial and village sites,              

                                                                                

25  mines, or other relics including the right to explore and                   

                                                                                

26  excavate for aboriginal antiquities by the state or its                     

                                                                                

27  authorized agents.                                                          


                                                                                

1       Sec. 10.  The state shall not reserve the mineral rights to                 

                                                                                

2   the property conveyed under this act.  However, the conveyance              

                                                                                

3   authorized under this act shall provide that if the purchaser or            

                                                                                

4   any grantee develops any minerals found on, within, or under the            

                                                                                

5   conveyed property, the purchaser or any grantee shall pay 1/2 of            

                                                                                

6   the gross revenue generated from the development of the minerals            

                                                                                

7   to the state, for deposit in the general fund.                              

                                                                                

8       Sec. 11.  The director of the department of management and                  

                                                                                

9   budget may do any of the following when it is determined by the             

                                                                                

10  director to be in the best interest of the state:                           

                                                                                

11      (a) Order a reappraisal of the property.                                    

                                                                                

12      (b) Withdraw the property from sale.                                        

                                                                                

13      (c) Offer the property for sale for less than the fair market               

                                                                                

14  value, reserving reversionary interests or receiving other                  

                                                                                

15  benefits as the director finds to be in the interest of this                

                                                                                

16  state with the concurrence of the state administrative board.