Bill Summary for H 1037 (2015-2016)
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AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE LINCOLNTON‑LINCOLN COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY TO ENTER INTO CERTAIN CONTRACTS FOR A PERIOD GREATER THAN TWENTY‑FIVE YEARS, TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO THE SESSION LAWS RELATED TO THE AIRPORT AUTHORITY, AND TO TRANSFER THE FORMER DAVIE COUNTY CORRECTIONAL CENTER PROPERTY TO THE DAVIE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.Intro. by Saine.
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Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 2nd edition.
Amends the long and short titles of the act.
Requires the State to convey to the Davie County Board of Commissioners, for consideration of $1, all its rights, titles, and interests in the portion of the former Davie County Correctional Center property, as described, consisting of 23.62 acres. Provides that the property is to be conveyed to the Davie County Board of Commissioners for so long as it is utilized for county government purposes, and is subject to a reversionary interest reserved by the State if the property is no longer used for county government purposes.
Establishes that the real property described in Section 1 of the act is to be conveyed by the State "as is" and "where as" without warranty, with the State making no representations or warranties, as specified. Requires that all costs associated with the conveyance of the property described in Section 1 of the act are to be borne by Davie County.
Exempts the conveyance of the State's rights, titles, and interests in the real property described in Section 1 of the act from the provisions of Article 7 of GS Chapter 146, concerning disposition of State lands. Requires the conveyance to comply with the provisions of Article 16 of GS Chapter 146, concerning the form of conveyances of State lands, provided that the provisions of GS 146-74, which require approval by the Governor and Council of State of every proposed conveyance of State lands, do not apply.
Provides that Sections 3, 4 and 5 of the act, as described above, are effective October 1, 2016, with the remainder of the act effective when it becomes law.