Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2010

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Authorizing the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance to convey certain land in the town of Brookfield

Impact

The implications of S2010 on state laws revolve primarily around property management and land use regulations. With this authorization, the bill enables a direct land swap that is dependent on the appraised values, which adds a level of oversight through the inspector general's review of the appraisal process. This bill indicates a procedural framework for how state-owned properties may be exchanged or transferred, ensuring that the interests of the Commonwealth are safeguarded. The provisions of this act suggest an effort to streamline state dealings with private landowners, bolstering the capabilities of state agencies in land resource management.

Summary

S2010 is an act proposed in the Massachusetts Senate that seeks to authorize the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance to convey a specific parcel of land in the town of Brookfield. This legislation is framed around the necessity for the state to manage its land resources effectively while accommodating local needs. The bill details the dimensions and specifications of the land involved, particularly a parcel consisting of approximately 35,000 square feet that will be conveyed to a private party, Mary Faugno-Wiles, as a replacement for another piece of land designated for state police use. The overall goal of this bill is to facilitate strategic land exchanges that meet both state and community objectives.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward in its intent, potential points of contention may arise regarding transparency and fairness in the appraisal process. Some legislators might express concerns about how the valuation of the properties is conducted and whether the interests of taxpayers and the state are adequately considered. This discussion could lead to debates regarding broader themes of land management, the appropriateness of state police land use, and how land conveyances are prioritized within the state's regulatory framework. Additionally, scrutiny may arise on whether such exchanges could lead to land that might be more beneficial to the community being transferred to private hands.

Companion Bills

MA H4883

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MA S2933

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MA H4969

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MA H5091

Similar To Authorizing the Dudley-Charlton Regional School District to convey certain land to the town of Charlton

MA S2822

Replaced by Authorizing the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance to convey certain land in the town of Brookfield

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MA S1378

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MA S496

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MA S986

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MA S497

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MA S178

Relative to transparency in credit card fees

MA S2009

Regarding Huntington's Disease Awareness Month

MA S498

Relative to hunting near a dwelling

MA S283

Relative to school transportation personnel

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