Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB186

Introduced
2/22/23  
Refer
2/22/23  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to certain state property. (BDR S-197)

Impact

The bill mandates that the deed for the transferred properties include restrictions aimed at safeguarding their historical and recreational value. This includes guaranteeing public access and prohibiting the sale, lease, or encumbrance of the properties without the legislature's consent. These provisions are intended to enhance local governance over historical sites and ensure they serve community interests effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill 186 focuses on the transfer of specific state-owned real property, notably the East Ely Depot and the Freight Barn, to the City of Ely and the Nevada Northern Railway Foundation, Inc. This transfer is conditioned on both parties covering the costs associated with the transfer and entering into a lease agreement for part of the property. SB186 aims to enhance local ownership and preservation of historical sites by ensuring these properties are maintained for public access and enjoyment while preventing their sale or transfer without legislative approval.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB186 appears to be supportive among local stakeholders, as it promotes local control and investment in historical preservation efforts. However, there might be some reservations regarding the implications of transferring state property without consideration, and ensuring both parties adhere to the specified restrictions could require ongoing oversight. Supporters argue it strengthens community ties, while potential skeptics highlight the challenges in maintaining compliance with the bill's provisions.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the extent of legislative control over local properties transferred through SB186. The requirement for a concurrent resolution to address potential breaches of the deed's restrictions may be perceived as a limitation on the City of Ely and the Nevada Northern Railway Foundation's autonomy. Additionally, concerns may arise over the financial implications of transferring state assets to local entities, especially regarding how costs associated with maintenance and preservation will be managed long-term.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB223

Revises provisions relating to real property. (BDR 2-657)

NV AB241

Revises provisions relating to housing. (BDR 22-65)

NV AB443

Revises provisions relating to real property. (BDR 20-1052)

NV SB10

Revises provisions relating to certain reports. (BDR 26-375)

NV AB543

Revises provisions relating to the lease of certain state real property for certain purposes and the sale of agricultural products produced on such real property. (BDR 26-1133)

NV AB526

Revises provisions relating to state financial administration. (BDR S-1205)

NV AB333

Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 49-833)

NV SB368

Revises provisions relating to real property. (BDR 10-989)

NV AB142

Revises provisions governing certain sales of property. (BDR 2-70)

NV AB211

Revises provisions relating to substandard properties. (BDR 20-811)

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