Bill Text: MI SB0322 | 2009-2010 | 95th Legislature | Chaptered


Bill Title: Appropriations; supplemental; projects administered by departments of natural resources and military affairs; provide funding. Creates appropriation act.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)

Status: (Passed) 2009-05-12 - Assigned Pa 0023'09 With Immediate Effect [SB0322 Detail]

Download: Michigan-2009-SB0322-Chaptered.html

Act No. 23

Public Acts of 2009

Approved by the Governor

May 7, 2009

Filed with the Secretary of State

May 7, 2009

EFFECTIVE DATE: May 7, 2009

STATE OF MICHIGAN

95TH LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2009

Introduced by Senators McManus and Kahn

ENROLLED SENATE BILL No. 322

AN ACT to make, supplement, and adjust appropriations for certain capital outlay projects for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009; to provide for the 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, 2009, from the following funds:

CAPITAL OUTLAY

APPROPRIATION SUMMARY:

GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ 58,428,400

Interdepartmental grant revenues:

Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers.......................................................... 0

ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................................................................................. $ 58,428,400

Federal revenues:

Total federal revenues.................................................................................................................................... 9,562,500

Special revenue funds:

Total local revenues......................................................................................................................................... 0

Total private revenues.................................................................................................................................... 331,200

Total other state restricted revenues.......................................................................................................... 48,534,700

State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0

Sec. 102. DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS

(1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY

GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ 9,000,000

Interdepartmental grant revenues:

Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers.......................................................... 0

ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................................................................................. $ 9,000,000

Federal revenues:

Total federal revenues.................................................................................................................................... 9,000,000

Special revenue funds:

Total local revenues......................................................................................................................................... 0

Total private revenues.................................................................................................................................... 0

Total other state restricted revenues.......................................................................................................... 0

State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0

(2) CAPITAL OUTLAY

Camp Grayling, live fire shoot house........................................................................................................... $ 3,000,000

Camp Grayling, urban assault course.......................................................................................................... 3,000,000

Camp Grayling, infantry squad battle course............................................................................................ 3,000,000

GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ 9,000,000

Appropriated from:

Federal revenues:

DOD-DOA-NGB............................................................................................................................................... 9,000,000

State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0

Sec. 103. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

(1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY

GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ 49,428,400

Interdepartmental grant revenues:

Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers.......................................................... 0

ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................................................................................. $ 49,428,400

Federal revenues:

Total federal revenues.................................................................................................................................... 562,500

Special revenue funds:

Total local revenues......................................................................................................................................... 0

Total private revenues.................................................................................................................................... 331,200

Total other state restricted revenues.......................................................................................................... 48,534,700

State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0

(2) CAPITAL OUTLAY - WATERWAYS BOATING PROGRAM

Mitchell State Park, Wexford County, seawall and walkway improvements (total authorized

cost is increased from $1,250,000 to $1,812,500; federal share is increased from $937,500 to

$1,500,000; state share is $312,500)........................................................................................................... $ 562,500

GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ 562,500

Appropriated from:

Federal revenues:

DOI, federal...................................................................................................................................................... 562,500

State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0

(3) CAPITAL OUTLAY - MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND

Natural resources trust fund projects......................................................................................................... $ 48,865,900

Trust fund acquisition projects by priority:

Hunter’s Point Park acquisition, phase II, Keweenaw County (grant-in-aid to Grant Township)

(#08-023)

Casco Township nature preserve acquisition, phase II, Allegan County (grant-in-aid to Casco

Township) (#08-145)

Pigeon River country acquisition initiative, Cheboygan, Montmorency, and Otsego Counties

(#08-153)

Wolf Creek corridor and flooding complex acquisition, Roscommon County (#08-122)

Manistee River deeryard and bog complex, Wexford County (#08-123)

Mitchell State Park bear marsh, Wexford County (#08-127)

Academy preserve acquisition project, phase I, Monroe County (grant-in-aid to Monroe County)

(#08-111)

Michigan air-line railway acquisition, Oakland County (grant-in-aid to West Bloomfield Township)

(#08-142)

Northern Lower Peninsula eco-regional land consolidation, various counties (#08-134)

Cade Lake county park expansion project, St. Joseph County (grant-in-aid to St. Joseph County)

(#08-139)

Southeast Michigan eco-regional land consolidation, various counties (#08-126)

Southwest Lower Peninsula eco-regional land consolidation, various counties (#08-116)

Mitchell Creek land acquisition, Grand Traverse County (#08-129)

Skyline trail acquisition, Emmet County (grant-in-aid to city of Petoskey) (#08-010)

Upper Peninsula eco-regional land consolidation, various counties (#08-119)

Cascade natural park acquisition, Kent County (grant-in-aid to Cascade Township) (#08-149)

Lake Lansing Park north expansion, Ingham County (grant-in-aid to Ingham County) (#08-138)

Grand Traverse greenway property acquisition, Genesee County (grant-in-aid to city of Flint)

(#08-075)

Emmet County/Maple River acquisition, Emmet County (grant-in-aid to Emmet County)

(#08-143)

South Elberta dunes natural area acquisition, Benzie County (grant-in-aid to village of Elberta)

(#08-034)

Meinert county park property acquisition, Muskegon County (grant-in-aid to Muskegon County)

(#08-029)

Hunter’s Ridge land acquisition, Eaton County (grant-in-aid to city of Lansing) (#08-147)

Waterloo recreation land initiative, Washtenaw and Jackson Counties (#08-128)

Ann lakefront park acquisition, Benzie County (grant-in-aid to Almira Township) (#08-015)

White park expansion #1, Ingham County (grant-in-aid to city of East Lansing) (#08-141)

Sloan property parkland acquisition project, Washtenaw County (grant-in-aid to Scio Township)

(#08-144)

Youth sports park acquisition, Cass County (grant-in-aid to city of Dowagiac) (#08-021)

White park expansion #2, Ingham County (grant-in-aid to city of East Lansing) (#08-140)

Evergreen Park addition, Sanilac County (grant-in-aid to Sanilac County) (#08-012)

North Stanaback Park acquisition, Kent County (grant-in-aid to city of Kentwood) (#08-062)

Grand River edges rail-trail acquisition, Kent County (#08-155)

Acme waterfront park acquisition, phase I, Grand Traverse County (grant-in-aid to Acme

Township) (#08-095)

Silver Creek area youth sports park, Cass County (grant-in-aid to Silver Creek Township)

(#08-151)

Republic iron ore heritage trailhead acquisition, Marquette County (grant-in-aid to Republic

Township) (#08-106)

East Houghton greenspace property acquisition, Houghton County (grant-in-aid to city of

Houghton) (#08-148)

Veterans Park and Kiwanis Park additions, Van Buren County (grant-in-aid to city of Bangor)

(#08-102)

Superior forest partnership project, Marquette County (#08-154)

Trust fund development projects by priority:

Riverfront and Plym park trail development, Berrien County (grant-in-aid to city of Niles)

(#08-079)

Oscoda Beach Park observation and fishing pier, Iosco County (grant-in-aid to Oscoda Township)

(#08-016)

Baker’s Field Park development, St. Clair County (grant-in-aid to Port Huron Township)

(#08-043)

Rotary Park development, Chippewa County (grant-in-aid to city of Sault Ste. Marie) (#08-068)

Chief Wawatam Park development, Mackinac County (grant-in-aid to city of St. Ignace)

(#08-013)

Kensington Metropark-Milford trail connector, Oakland County (grant-in-aid to Huron-Clinton

metropolitan authority) (#08-033)

Burchfield Park fishing dock development, Ingham County (grant-in-aid to Ingham County)

(#08-073)

Alpena to Cheboygan state rail-trail surface improvements, various counties (#08-120)

Millie Mine bat viewing site trail, Dickinson County (grant-in-aid to city of Iron Mountain)

(#08-024)

Ocqueoc Falls trailhead and scenic overlook improvements, Presque Isle County (#08-121)

McKeown Bridge Park development, Barry County (grant-in-aid to Barry County) (#08-107)

Iron ore heritage trail development, Marquette County (grant-in-aid to city of Ishpeming)

(#08-105)

Bald Mountain shooting range development, Oakland County (#08-124)

Inland fishing piers in state park and recreation areas, various counties (#08-133)

Oriole Park site development, Kent County (grant-in-aid to city of Wyoming) (#08-001)

Reeds Lake waterfront park development, Kent County (grant-in-aid to city of East

Grand Rapids) (#08-054)

Van Cleve Park harbor point revitalization, Delta County (grant-in-aid to city of Gladstone)

(#08-014)

Jones Landing Park development, Emmet County (grant-in-aid to Bear Creek Township)

(#08-092)

Rolling Hills Park accessibility enhancements, Washtenaw County (grant-in-aid to Washtenaw

County) (#08-060)

Sharp Park east-west collector path, Eaton County (grant-in-aid to Delta Township) (#08-005)

Perkins Park improvements, Marquette County (grant-in-aid to Marquette County) (#08-028)

East Grand River Park improvements, Ottawa County (grant-in-aid to city of Grand Haven)

(#08-076)

Veterans waterfront park improvements, Huron County (grant-in-aid to village of Port Austin)

(#08-056)

Sandy Beach County Park improvement, Newaygo County (grant-in-aid to Newaygo County)

(#08-113)

Lions Club Park nature trail, Houghton County (grant-in-aid to Calumet Township) (#08-004)

Gibson Lake park improvements, Iron County (grant-in-aid to Crystal Falls Township)

(#08-058)

RAM center improvements, Crawford County (#08-125)

Sparks county park urban fishing project, Jackson County (grant-in-aid to Jackson County)

(#08-085)

Thomas rock scenic overlook, Marquette County (grant-in-aid to Powell Township) (#08-104)

Lions Field park pool house improvements, St. Clair County (grant-in-aid to city of Algonac)

(#08-110)

Hawk Nest Park development, Clinton County (grant-in-aid to city of East Lansing) (#08-065)

Hiawatha rotary skate park, Gogebic County (grant-in-aid to city of Ironwood) (#08-035)

Stearns Park breakwall improvements, Mason County (grant-in-aid to city of Ludington)

(#08-051)

Huron Park accessibility upgrade, Macomb County (grant-in-aid to city of Roseville) (#08-086)

Gateway Park renovation, Iosco County (grant-in-aid to city of Tawas City) (#08-038)

Sunday Lake trail and Eddy Park improvements, Gogebic County (grant-in-aid to city of

Wakefield) (#08-042)

McCormick Park improvements, Ingham County (grant-in-aid to city of Williamston) (#08-081)

Bell Creek Park nonmotorized trail, Wayne County (grant-in-aid to Redford Township) (#08-089)

Clinton River trail pedestrian bridge, Oakland County (grant-in-aid to city of Pontiac) (#08-040)

Portland trail connector loop, Ionia County (grant-in-aid to city of Portland) (#08-011)

Baldwin Lake beach improvements, Montcalm County (grant-in-aid to city of Greenville)

(#08-066)

Building demolition initiative 2008, various counties (#08-118)

State park infrastructure repairs, various counties (#08-130)

Andersen water park re-purposing project, Saginaw County (grant-in-aid to city of Saginaw)

(#08-039)

GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... 48,865,900

Appropriated from:

Special revenue funds:

Private revenues.............................................................................................................................................. 331,200

Michigan natural resources trust fund........................................................................................................ 48,534,700

State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. 0

PART 2

PROVISIONS CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS

GENERAL SECTIONS

Sec. 201. In accordance with the provisions of 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, 2009 is $48,534,700.00. State appropriations paid to local units of government are $26,859,700.00 as follows:

Acquisition grants-in-aid................................................................................................................................ $ 16,807,200

Development grants-in-aid............................................................................................................................. 10,052,500

Total payments to locals................................................................................................................................. $ 26,859,700

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.

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Sec. 301. The department of natural resources shall require local units of government to enter into agreements with the department of natural resources for the purpose of administering the natural resources trust fund grants identified in part 1. Among other provisions, the agreements shall require that grant recipients agree to dedicate to public outdoor recreation uses in perpetuity the land acquired or developed; to replace lands converted or lost to other than public outdoor recreation use; and, for parcels acquired that are over 5 acres in size, to provide the state with a nonparticipating 1/6 minimum royalty interest in any acquired minerals that are retained by the grant recipient. The agreements shall also provide that the full payments of grants can 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.

Sec. 302. Any unobligated balance in a natural resources trust fund appropriation made under part 1 shall not revert to the funds from which appropriated at the close of the fiscal year, but shall continue until the purpose for which it was appropriated is completed for a period not to exceed 3 fiscal years. The unexpended balance of any natural resources trust fund appropriation made in part 1 remaining after the purpose for which it was appropriated is completed shall revert to the Michigan natural resources trust fund and be made available for appropriation.

For Fiscal Year

Ending Sept. 30,

2009

For Fiscal Year

Ending Sept. 30,

2009

For Fiscal Year

Ending Sept. 30,

2009

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.

Secretary of the Senate

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Approved

Governor