Property: conveyance of state property; transfer of certain state-owned property in Tuscola County; provide for. Creates land transfer act.
The bill mandates that the conveyance should be completed through a quitclaim deed, emphasizing the state's oversight of the process and requiring the Tuscola Area Airport Authority to reimburse the state for costs associated with the sale preparation. Furthermore, any net revenue derived from the sale of this property will be deposited into the state treasury, subsequently credited to the general fund. This provision aims to benefit state finances while promoting public use of the property.
Senate Bill 187 aims to authorize the state administrative board to convey specific state-owned property located in Tuscola County to the Tuscola Area Airport Authority. This legislation outlines the conditions under which the transfer of property will occur, designating that the property will be used exclusively for public purposes such as government administration, law enforcement, education, and public health. This use is defined broadly to encompass any activities that serve the public good, excluding for-profit enterprises.
One notable aspect of SB 187 is its emphasis on the preservation of aboriginal antiquities on the property. The bill reserves certain rights to the state regarding any antiquities discovered, allowing for state access for exploration and excavation. Additionally, should the property be misused or developed contrary to the stipulated public use, the state retains the right to reclaim the property. This potential for reentry indicates a significant level of control and protection aimed at maintaining the integrity of the property in line with public interests.