HOUSE . . . . . . . No. 4700 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts ______________________________________ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, May 30, 2024. The committee on Ways and Means, to whom was referred the Bill authorizing the commissioner of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to convey certain parcels of land to the city of Lowell (House, No. 4117), reports recommending that the same ought to pass with an amendment substituting therefor the accompanying bill (House, No. 4700). For the committee, AARON MICHLEWITZ. 1 of 5 FILED ON: 5/30/2024 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 4700 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts _______________ In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court (2023-2024) _______________ An Act authorizing the commissioner of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to convey certain parcels of land to the city of Lowell. Whereas, The deferred operation of this act would tend to defeat its purpose, which is to authorize forthwith the commonwealth to convey certain parcels of land in the city of Lowell to the city of Lowell, therefore it is hereby declared to be an emergency law, necessary for the immediate preservation of the public convenience. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: 1 SECTION 1. (a) Notwithstanding sections 32 to 37, inclusive, of chapter 7C of the 2General Laws or any other general or special law to the contrary, the commissioner of capital 3asset management and maintenance may, in consultation with the court administrator of the trial 4court, convey a certain parcel of state-owned land acquired for the construction of the district 5court of Lowell pursuant to chapter 542 of the acts of 1967, with the buildings thereon, to the 6city of Lowell for redevelopment purposes on such terms as may be determined by the 7commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance. The parcel is located at 41 Hurd 8street in the city of Lowell and is the site of the former Lowell district court. 9 The parcel is more particularly described in: 10 (i) a deed recorded in the Middlesex North registry of deeds in book 707, page 114; 2 of 5 11 (ii) an order of taking recorded in the Middlesex North registry of deeds in book 1846, 12page 588; 13 (iii) an order of taking recorded in the Middlesex North registry of deeds in book 1846, 14page 590; 15 (iv) an order of taking recorded in the Middlesex North registry of deeds in book 1846, 16page 591; and 17 (v) a deed recorded in the Middlesex North registry of deeds in book 1027, page 43. 18 (b) The exact boundaries of the parcel may be determined by the commissioner of capital 19asset management and maintenance after completion of a survey. The property shall be conveyed 20by deed without warranties or representations by the commonwealth. 21 SECTION 2. (a) Consideration for the conveyance authorized in section 1 shall be $1, 22payable at the time of the conveyance. 23 (b) The commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance shall establish the 24value of the property described in section 1 for both the highest and best use of the property as 25currently encumbered and for the purposes described in section 1. If the consideration for said 26parcel conveyed is less than fair market value, the commissioner of capital asset management 27and maintenance shall place notice in the central register of the conveyance, the amount of the 28transaction and the difference between the calculated value and price received. 29 SECTION 3. (a) Notwithstanding sections 32 to 37, inclusive, of chapter 7C of the 30General Laws or any other general or special law to the contrary, the commissioner of capital 31asset management and maintenance may, in consultation with the court administrator of the trial 3 of 5 32court, convey certain parcels of state-owned land previously used as the Middlesex superior 33court and associated parking, with the buildings thereon, to the city of Lowell for redevelopment 34purposes on such terms as may be determined by the commissioner of capital asset management 35and maintenance. The courthouse parcel is located at 330 Gorham street in the city of Lowell, 36described in a deed recorded in the Middlesex North registry of deeds in book 512, page 301, 37and is the site of the former Middlesex superior court. The associated parking parcels are located 38at: (i) 58 Elm street, 53 Auburn street and 105 Chapel street in the city of Lowell and are more 39particularly described in a deed recorded in the Middlesex North registry of deeds in book 1159, 40page 193; and (ii) 44 Elm street in the city of Lowell, described in a deed recorded in the 41Middlesex North registry of deeds in book 19386, page 279. 42 (b) The exact boundaries of the parcels may be determined by the commissioner of 43capital asset management and maintenance after completion of a survey. The property shall be 44conveyed by deed without warranties or representations by the commonwealth. 45 SECTION 4. (a) Consideration for the conveyance authorized in section 3 shall be $1, 46payable at the time of the conveyance. 47 (b) The commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance shall establish the 48value of the property described in section 3 for both the highest and best use of the property as 49currently encumbered and for the purposes described in section 3. If the consideration for said 50parcel conveyed is less than fair market value, the commissioner of capital asset management 51and maintenance shall place notice in the central register of the conveyance, the amount of the 52transaction and the difference between the calculated value and price received. 4 of 5 53 SECTION 5. The city of Lowell may sell or lease the parcels described in sections 1 and 543 for redevelopment. If the city of Lowell sells or leases any portion of the parcels described in 55sections 1 or 3, the net proceeds from such sale or lease, as determined by the city of Lowell and 56agreed to by the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance, shall be allocated 57between the city of Lowell and the commonwealth in equal shares; provided, however, that the 58commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance may agree to reduce the share of the 59commonwealth's proceeds to not less than 40 per cent of the net proceeds in order to provide 60certain incentives to the city of Lowell to sell or lease a parcel expeditiously. Any revenue paid 61to the commonwealth pursuant this section shall be deposited into the Courts Capital Project 62Fund established pursuant to section 2YYY of chapter 29 of the General Laws. If the net 63proceeds, as so determined, is a negative amount, the commonwealth shall not be required to 64make any payments to the city of Lowell. 65 SECTION 6. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the city of 66Lowell shall pay for all costs and expenses of the sale of the parcels described in sections 1 and 3 67to the city of Lowell pursuant to this act as determined by the commissioner of capital asset 68management and maintenance, including, but not limited to, the cost of any recording fees and 69deed preparation related to the conveyance and all costs, liabilities and expenses of any nature 70and kind related to the city’s ownership of the parcels; provided, however, that such costs shall 71be included for the purposes of determining the net proceeds of the city’s sale or lease of any 72portion of the parcels described in sections 1 and 3. Amounts paid by the city of Lowell related 73to costs, liabilities and expenses related to the city’s management and maintenance of the parcels 74prior to any transfer authorized in sections 1 and 3, as determined by the commissioner of capital 75asset management and maintenance, may be included for the purposes of determining the net 5 of 5 76proceeds from a sale or lease. Amounts paid by the city of Lowell pursuant to sections 2 and 4 77shall not be included for the purposes of determining the net proceeds from a sale or lease. 78 SECTION 7. If the city of Lowell does not complete the purchase of the parcels 79described in sections 1 and 3 within 180 days of the effective date of this act or such other date 80as agreed to by the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance, the 81commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance may convey, lease for a term not to 82exceed 99 years, transfer or otherwise dispose of said parcels in accordance with chapter 290 of 83the acts of 2004, as amended by sections 59 to 70, inclusive, of chapter 122 of the acts of 2006 84and section 20 of chapter 304 of the acts of 2008. 85 SECTION 8. The city of Lowell may establish a special revenue fund for the purpose of 86effectuating the redevelopment of the parcels described in sections 1 and 3. The treasurer of the 87city of Lowell may credit to the fund any proceeds from the sale or transfer of the parcels, any 88lease payments in connection with the parcels or any other funds appropriated to the fund by the 89city council, upon recommendation of the city manager. Notwithstanding section 31 of chapter 9044 of the General Laws, the city of Lowell may expend from the fund any costs incurred in 91connection with the care and custody of the parcels of land, the conveyance of the parcels, or any 92other architectural and engineering, legal or other professional services incidental and related 93thereto, or any cost as described in section 6. Any deficit in the fund shall be provided for not 94later than the second tax year from the expenditure that caused said deficit.