Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2869

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Tidelands; exempt municipal small water craft harbors from obtaining a tidelands lease from the Secretary of State.

Impact

The bill empowers municipalities by exempting them from the leasing requirements previously mandated by the Secretary of State when establishing small water craft harbors. This exemption is especially significant as it bypasses regulatory hurdles that can delay or complicate local development projects. By doing so, it allows city authorities greater flexibility in implementing waterfront projects and enhances local governance in managing public spaces effectively. The effectiveness of local economies and community engagement in recreation and tourism sectors is anticipated to improve as a direct result.

Summary

Senate Bill 2869 seeks to amend Section 59-15-1 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, particularly focusing on municipal small water craft harbors. With this bill, municipal authorities in cities with populations of 10,000 or more, and those bordering the Mississippi Sound or Gulf of Mexico, would gain the authority to acquire land and harbor sites. The intent is to facilitate the establishment, promotion, maintenance, and operation of harbors specifically designed for small water crafts and associated recreational parks. The bill aims to bolster local economies by enhancing waterfront accessibility and promoting tourism around these recreational facilities.

Contention

Despite the advantages proposed by SB 2869, the bill's passage may prompt discussions regarding the potential environmental impacts associated with increased activity and development along vulnerable waterfront areas. Stakeholders may raise concerns about balancing development interests with environmental protection. Additionally, opposition could arise depending on community perspectives regarding local control versus potential commercialization of public waterfronts. Ensuring community voices are considered in these developments will be critical to address any contention related to this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2780

Authority of Secretary of State to approve leases located on Public Trust Tidelands; clarify.

MS SB2381

Authority of Secretary of State to approve leases on Public Trust Tidelands; clarify.

MS HB1480

Authority of Secretary of State to approve leases on Public Trust Tidelands; clarify.

MS HB1659

Public Trust Tidelands; revise various provisions related to.

MS SB367

Tidelands and submerged lands: County of Orange.

MS AB2393

Tidelands and submerged lands: County of Orange and Newport Bay: franchises or leases.

MS SB1299

Tidelands: City of Huntington Beach: Huntington Harbor.

MS AB2567

Port of Stockton: tidelands and submerged lands: land grants.

MS AB1423

Tidelands and submerged lands: City and County of San Francisco: seawall lots: affordable housing.

MS SB273

Tidelands and submerged lands: City and County of San Francisco: Piers 30-32: mixed-use development.

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MS SB2012

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MS SB2003

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MS SB2154

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MS SB2493

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MS HB1008

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MS SB2715

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