Columbia Training School; amend certain terms of conveyance by DFA to Marion County Economic Development District.
The bill places significant power in the hands of the Marion County Economic Development District, enabling it to initiate sales, leasing, or other dispositional agreements concerning the transferred properties. It highlights the state's commitment to economic development by facilitating better land use for potential industrial advancements in the region. However, the bill also obliges the economic development district to reimburse the state for any necessary development expenses before profits are shared from the property sales.
Senate Bill 2225 seeks to amend previous legislation from 2017 concerning the conveyance of certain real property located at the Columbia Training School in Marion County, Mississippi. This amendment allows the Marion County Economic Development District to sell or convey the property for considerations that will promote the public interest and convenience. The bill encompasses around 204 acres of land, which must be sold for not less than the fair market value established by appraisals from qualified appraisers.
One notable point within the bill is its stipulation regarding timber located on the property. The Columbia-Marion County Airport Authority and the Marion County Economic Development District are required to provide the Mississippi Department of Human Services with six months to harvest any timber before any improvements or developments occur on the site. This aspect raises potential environmental and operational concerns, as future developments might be hindered by the necessary timeline for timber harvesting. Additionally, the indemnification of the state from any environmental liabilities implicates a careful management strategy for future property activities.