CHAPTER 91
H.P. 1069 - L.D. 1464
Resolve, Amending the Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services' Authorization To Convey a Portion of the Kennebec Arsenal in Augusta Pursuant to Resolve 1999, Chapter 56
Sec. 1. Resolve 1999, c. 56, §3, sub-§2, amended. Resolved: That Resolve 1999, c. 56, §3, sub-§2 is amended to read:
2. A portion of the Kennebec Arsenal property, located on the easterly side of the Kennebec River in Augusta, which that was conveyed to the State of Maine by the United States of America by deeds recorded at the Registry of Deeds of the County of Kennebec, State of Maine, in Book 462, Page 361 and Book 2380, Page 189. The parcel to be conveyed is located on either side of Arsenal Street, and is more particularly described as the Arsenal campus, being roughly that a rectangular portion of the Kennebec Arsenal property lying under and immediately surrounding adjacent to the following structures: the Commandant's Home, also known as Hill House; the Gate House; North Burleigh; South Burleigh; Burleigh Pavillion; Burleigh Annex; the White (frame) House; and the Garage; and the maximum security building also known as the "Old Max," said conveyance to include all of the aforementioned structures. The commissioner may determine the amount of land to be conveyed, which amount may exceed 6 consist of approximately 30 acres if appropriate. The transfer of property interests as authorized in this subsection must be reviewed by the Maine Historic Preservation Commission to ensure that the State's interests in the historic preservation of the Kennebec Arsenal property are protected and that public access is maintained to the grounds;
Sec. 2. Resolve 1999, c. 56, §7, amended. Resolved: That Resolve 1999, c. 56, §7 is amended to read:
Sec. 7. Proceeds. Resolved: That any proceeds from the sale of property currently located at the Maine Youth Center in South Portland must be deposited in the Bureau of General Services - Capital Construction and Improvements Reserve Fund to be used for the renovation, construction and expansion of facilities at the South Portland Campus. Any proceeds from the sale of the property currently located at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy in Waterville must be deposited in the General Services Capital Construction and Improvements Reserve Fund to be used for the renovation, construction and expansion of the facilities at the Oak Grove Campus. Any proceeds from the sale of the Kennebec Arsenal property must be deposited in the Maine State Housing Authority's Housing Opportunities for Maine Fund established in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 30-A, section 4853. These funds must be carried forward until expended; and be it further
Effective September 13, 2003, unless otherwise indicated.
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