Bill Text: MI SB0145 | 2019-2020 | 100th Legislature | Enrolled

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Bill Title: Appropriations: natural resources; trust fund projects; provide for fiscal year 2020-2021. Creates appropriation act.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2020-08-06 - Assigned Pa 0145'20 With Immediate Effect [SB0145 Detail]

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state of michigan

100th Legislature

Regular session of 2020

Introduced by Senator Bumstead

ENROLLED SENATE BILL No. 145

AN ACT to make, supplement, and adjust appropriations for certain capital outlay projects for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020; to provide for expenditure of the appropriations; and to prescribe certain conditions for the appropriations.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

part 1

line-item appropriations

Sec. 101. There is appropriated for certain capital outlay projects for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, from the following funds:

CAPITAL OUTLAY

 

 

 

APPROPRIATION SUMMARY

 

 

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION

 

$

28,699,800

Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers

 

 

0

ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION

 

$

28,699,800

Federal revenues:

 

 

 

Total federal revenues

 

 

0

Special revenue funds:

 

 

 

Total local revenues

 

 

0

Total private revenues

 

 

0

Total other state restricted revenues

 

 

28,699,800

State general fund/general purpose

 

$

0

 

Sec. 102.  MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND

 

 

 

Trust fund acquisition projects by priority:

 

 

 

Pipestone Creek/St. Joseph River public water access site acquisition,
Berrien County (#19-0159)

 

$

94,000

Acquisition of land at the Swedetown Recreation Area, Houghton County (grant-in-aid to Calumet Charter Township) (#19-0073)

 

 

66,000

Southern Beltline Trail acquisition 2, Gogebic County (grant-in-aid to city of Ironwood) (#19-0147)

 

 

14,800

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              For Fiscal Year

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Ending Sept. 30,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              2020

Paw Paw River County Park expansion, Berrien County (grant-in-aid to Berrien County) (#19-0191)

 

$

80,000

Cavanaugh Road property acquisition, Ingham County (grant-in-aid to city of Lansing) (#19-0003)

 

 

75,000

East St. Joseph Street property acquisition, Ingham County (grant-in-aid to city of Lansing) (#19-0024)

 

 

75,000

River Street property acquisition, Ingham County (grant-in-aid to city of Lansing) (#19-0025)

 

 

60,000

May Creek Greenway - Iron Belle Trail, Wayne County (#19-0098)

 

 

2,700,000

Iron Belle Trail/Border to Border Trail property, Washtenaw County
(#19-0138)

 

 

200,000

Lake Huron access and trailhead acquisition, Huron County (grant-in-aid to city of Caseville) (#19-0043)

 

 

433,400

Pilgrim Haven Natural Area - Royle addition, Van Buren County (grant-in-aid to South Haven Area Recreation Authority) (#19-0201)

 

 

2,262,000

Lake Michigan forest and public beach expansion, Berrien County (grant-in-aid to Chikaming Township) (#19-0120)

 

 

2,475,000

Holiday Woods Recreation Area acquisition, Grand Traverse County (grant-in-aid to East Bay Township) (#19-0071)

 

 

584,800

Chief Hazy Cloud Park land addition, Kent County (grant-in-aid to
Kent County) (#19-0039)

 

 

1,654,800

Stanton State Game Area acquisition, Montcalm County (#19-0143)

 

 

550,000

Rattlesnake Creek property, Montmorency County (#19-0177)

 

 

225,000

Paul Henry-Thornapple Trail extension to Kent County, Barry County (grant-in-aid to Thornapple Township) (#19-0211)

 

 

350,000

Ludington State Park acquisition phase 2, Mason County (#19-0212)

 

 

5,300,000

Trust fund development projects by priority:

 

 

 

Rod Mills Park playground expansion, Jackson County (grant-in-aid to Blackman Charter Township) (#19-0091)

 

$

50,000

Clarkston Depot Park accessibility improvements, Oakland County (grant-in-aid to city of Clarkston) (#19-0105)

 

 

50,000

Improvements to Indian Woods Park, Grand Traverse County (grant-in-aid to city of Traverse City) (#19-0075)

 

 

50,000

Gratiot Park development of inclusive play equipment, St. Clair County (grant-in-aid to city of Port Huron) (#19-0187)

 

 

50,000

Delta Mills Park playground restroom renovation, Eaton County (grant-in-aid to Delta Charter Township) (#19-0069)

 

 

50,000

Stony Creek Metropark off-leash dog area development, Macomb County (grant-in-aid to Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority) (#19-0014)

 

 

50,000

Gwinn Ball Fields restrooms, Marquette County (grant-in-aid to
Forsyth Township) (#19-0149)

 

 

49,900

Milo Barnes Park improvements, Cass County (grant-in-aid to village of Vandalia) (#19-0162)

 

 

36,900

Curry Park campground improvements 2, Gogebic County (grant-in-aid to city of Ironwood) (#19-0175)

 

 

38,100

Bear Creek Nature Park restrooms, Oakland County (grant-in-aid to
Oakland Charter Township) (#19-0081)

 

 

50,000

McQuisten Park boardwalk renovation, Alger County (grant-in-aid to Munising Township) (#19-0124)

 

 

49,000

Harlow Lake fishing platform replacement, Marquette County (#19-0057)

 

 

50,000

Sherman Memorial Village Park concession renovation, Oakland County (grant-in-aid to village of Ortonville) (#19-0192)

 

 

25,900

Hickory Hills snowmaking, Grand Traverse County (grant-in-aid to city of Traverse City) (#19-0078)

 

 

50,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              For Fiscal Year

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Ending Sept. 30,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              2020

 

 

Marsh View Park restrooms, Oakland County (grant-in-aid to
Oakland Charter Township) (#19-0074)

 

$

50,000

Van Riper State Park river trail overlook rehabilitation, Marquette County (#19-0066)

 

 

50,000

Loonfeather Point Park development, Washtenaw County (grant-in-aid to Ypsilanti Charter Township) (#19-0135)

 

 

296,500

Belle Isle Park - Iron Belle Trail loop development, Wayne County (#19-0050)

 

 

300,000

Martin Luther King Equality Trail lighting project, Jackson County (grant-in-aid to city of Jackson) (#19-0146)

 

 

300,000

Eastern Calhoun County - Iron Belle Trailhead development, Calhoun County (grant-in-aid to Calhoun County) (#19-0067)

 

 

300,000

Flat Rock boat launch improvements, Wayne County (grant-in-aid to city of Flat Rock) (#19-0173)

 

 

300,000

UP State Fair campground improvement, Delta County (grant-in-aid to
Delta County) (#19-0109)

 

 

300,000

Waters Iron Belle Trailhead, Otsego County (grant-in-aid to Otsego Lake Township) (#19-0128)

 

 

215,700

Lake Lansing Park South - bathhouse replacement, Ingham County (grant-in-aid to Ingham County) (#19-0114)

 

 

300,000

Hawk Island Park improvements, Ingham County (grant-in-aid to
Ingham County) (#19-0116)

 

 

300,000

Hudson Mills Metropark - Rapids View development, Washtenaw County (grant-in-aid to Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority) (#19-0013)

 

 

226,400

Patriarche Park pavilion and restroom renovation, Ingham County (grant-in-aid to city of East Lansing) (#19-0032)

 

 

300,000

Alford Park enhancement project, Chippewa County (grant-in-aid to city of Sault Ste. Marie) (#19-0110)

 

 

300,000

Alma Park restroom rebuild and rehabilitation accessibility project,
Gratiot County (grant-in-aid to city of Alma) (#19-0062)

 

 

173,000

Cassopolis Connector development project, Cass County (grant-in-aid to village of Cassopolis) (#19-0100)

 

 

300,000

City of Onaway Trailhead development for the North Eastern State Trail, Presque Isle County (grant-in-aid to city of Onaway) (#19-0152)

 

 

204,700

Universal access and site improvements at Argo Nature Area,
Washtenaw County (grant-in-aid to city of Ann Arbor) (#19-0154)

 

 

300,000

Haithco Recreation Area splash pad development, Saginaw County (grant-in-aid to Saginaw County) (#19-0113)

 

 

300,000

Range Line Trailhead development project, Berrien County (grant-in-aid to Berrien Township) (#19-0122)

 

 

300,000

Woodrow Woody Park improvements, Macomb County (grant-in-aid to Clinton Charter Township) (#19-0169)

 

 

300,000

Gourdneck State Game Area development initiative, Kalamazoo County
(#19-0144)

 

 

113,000

Belle Isle Park south fishing pier renovation, Wayne County (#19-0054)

 

 

300,000

Stanton Veteran’s Memorial Park, Montcalm County (grant-in-aid to city of Stanton) (#19-0041)

 

 

300,000

Michigan’s Dragon at Hardy Dam, Newaygo County (grant-in-aid to
Newaygo County) (#19-0095)

 

 

180,100

Keweenaw Bay nonmotorized pathway - Baraga to Baraga State Park, Baraga County (grant-in-aid to village of Baraga) (#19-0148)

 

 

300,000

Pomona Park kayak launch, Muskegon County (grant-in-aid to village of Fruitport) (#19-0161)

 

 

125,000

Buckeye Trailhead development - Gladwin to Beaverton Trail,
Gladwin County (grant-in-aid to Gladwin County) (#19-0165)

 

 

255,300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bluebell Beach Iron Belle Trail connection development, Genesee County (grant-in-aid to Genesee County) (#19-0019)

 

$

236,800

Vandercook Lake County Park development project, Jackson County (grant-in-aid to Jackson County) (#19-0028)

 

 

112,300

Kensington Metropark west boat launch area development, Oakland County (grant-in-aid to Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority) (#19-0049)

 

 

154,000

Hunter’s Orchard Park pathway, Eaton County (grant-in-aid to Delta Charter Township) (#19-0068)

 

 

225,000

City of Frankfort Lake Michigan beach development, Benzie County (grant-in-aid to city of Frankfort) (#19-0079)

 

 

225,100

Jones Street accessibility to MacArthur Park kayak launch, Macomb County (grant-in-aid to city of Mount Clemens) (#19-0179)

 

 

225,000

Perrien Park renovation, Wayne County (grant-in-aid to city of Detroit)
(#19-0031)

 

 

300,000

Pigeon River Discovery Center, Otsego County (#19-0072)

 

 

254,900

Lovells Access Site development, Crawford County (grant-in-aid to
Lovells Township) (#19-0059)

 

 

90,400

Roscommon County shooting range, Roscommon County (#19-0206)

 

 

300,000

West UP shooting facility Porcupine Mountains, Ontonagon County
(#19-0184)

 

 

300,000

Barry State Game Area shooting range development, Barry County
(#19-0205)

 

 

200,000

Garfield Park splash pad development, Kent County (grant-in-aid to city of Grand Rapids) (#19-0001)

 

 

300,000

Idema Explorers Trail - Jenison Mill segment, Ottawa County (grant-in-aid to Ottawa County) (#19-0117)

 

 

300,000

Traverse City-Charlevoix Trail: Bunker Hill to M-72 segment,
Grand Traverse County (grant-in-aid to Acme Township) (#19-0086)

 

 

300,000

Michigan’s Dragon at Hardy Dam, Mecosta County (grant-in-aid to
Mecosta Township) (#19-0060)

 

 

205,400

Stromberg Park campground renovation, Dickinson County (grant-in-aid to Breen Township) (#19-0096)

 

 

103,600

Village of Bear Lake Hopkins Park development, Manistee County (grant-in-aid to village of Bear Lake) (#19-0168)

 

 

28,000

GROSS APPROPRIATION

 

$

28,699,800

Appropriated from:

 

 

 

Special revenue funds:

 

 

 

Michigan natural resources trust fund

 

 

28,699,800

State general fund/general purpose

 

$

0

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              For Fiscal Year

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Ending Sept. 30,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              2020

part 2

provisions concerning appropriations

general sections

Sec. 201. In accordance with section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending from state resources in this appropriation act for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020 is $28,699,800.00. State appropriations paid to local units of government are $17,762,900.00 as follows:

Acquisition grants-in-aid

 

$

8,130,800

Development grants-in-aid

 

 

9,632,100

Total payments to locals

 

$

17,762,900

 


 

Sec. 202. The appropriations authorized under this act are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594.

 

Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund

Sec. 301. (1) The department of natural resources shall enter into agreements with local units of government to administer the grants identified in part 1. Among other provisions, the agreements must require that grant recipients dedicate to public outdoor recreation uses in perpetuity the land acquired or developed; to replace lands converted from or lost to public outdoor recreation use; and, for parcels acquired that are larger than 5 acres, to provide this state with a nonparticipating 1/6 minimum royalty interest in any acquired minerals that are retained by the grant recipient.

(2) The agreements under subsection (1) must also provide that the full payments of grants be made only after proof of acquisition, or proof of completion of the development project, is submitted by the grant recipient and all costs are verified by the department of natural resources. This requirement may be waived by the department of natural resources.

 

Sec. 302. The appropriations in part 1 for capital outlay shall be carried forward at the end of the fiscal year consistent with the provisions of section 248 of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1248.

 

Sec. 303. (1) The state share of the following capital outlay appropriation authorized in 2018 PA 165 for a Michigan natural resources trust fund project that has since been withdrawn by the grantee is reduced up to the amount indicated and the money lapsed for the purpose of redirecting resources to Michigan natural resources trust fund projects appropriated in part 1:

Randall Lake land acquisition, Branch County (grant-in-aid to
Branch County) (#17-0065)

 

 

403,800

(2) The state share of the following capital outlay appropriation authorized in 2019 PA 12 for a Michigan natural resources trust fund project that has since been withdrawn by the grantee is reduced up to the amount indicated and the money lapsed for the purpose of redirecting resources to Michigan natural resources trust fund projects appropriated in part 1:

Negaunee Trailhead acquisition, Marquette County (grant-in-aid to Iron Ore Heritage Recreation Authority) (#18-0032)

 

 

29,600

(3) Any money lapsed under subsection (1) or (2) must be returned to the funds from which originally appropriated and is available for reappropriation.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.

 

Secretary of the Senate

 

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Approved___________________________________________

____________________________________________________

Governor

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