Bill Text: MI HB5701 | 2009-2010 | 95th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Appropriations; supplemental; appropriation from Michigan natural resources trust fund; provide for. Creates appropriation act.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-12-17 - Printed Bill Filed 12/17/2009 [HB5701 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2009-HB5701-Introduced.html
HOUSE BILL No. 5701
December 16, 2009, Introduced by Reps. Lahti, McDowell, Spade and Lindberg and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
A bill to make, supplement, and adjust appropriations for
certain capital outlay projects for the fiscal year ending
September 30, 2010; 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, 2010, from the
following funds:
CAPITAL OUTLAY
APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $ 35,708,200
Interdepartmental grant revenues:
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
transfers............................................ 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................... $ 35,708,200
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues................................. 0
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues................................... 0
Total private revenues................................. 0
Total other state restricted revenues.................. 35,708,200
State general fund/general purpose..................... $ 0
CAPITAL OUTLAY - MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES
TRUST FUND
Natural resources trust fund projects.................. $ 35,708,200
Trust fund acquisition projects by priority:
Linear park acquisition, Wayne County (grant-in-aid to
Northville Township) (#09-174)
Southeast Michigan eco-region acquisitions, various
counties (#09-132)
Saugatuck harbor natural area acquisition, phase I,
Allegan County (grant-in-aid to city of Saugatuck)
(#09-001)
Acme waterfront park, phase II, Grand Traverse County
(grant-in-aid to Acme Township) (#09-171)
Little Pigeon River property acquisition, Cheboygan
County (#09-137)
Menominee River oxbow acquisition, Menominee County
(#09-136)
Boardman Lake trail and nature reserve expansion,
Grand Traverse County (grant-in-aid to Garfield
Charter Township) (#09-173)
Academy preserve acquisition, phase II, Monroe County
(grant-in-aid to Monroe County) (#09-163)
Grassland/bird habitat initiative, various counties
(#09-156)
Huron Mountains deeryard complex acquisition,
Marquette County (#09-157)
Grand River ravines acquisition, Ottawa County (grant-
in-aid to Ottawa County) (#09-075)
Grand Isle acquisition, Kent County (grant-in-aid to
Plainfield Township) (#09-166)
Sheldon-Mead greenspace acquisition, Oakland County
(grant-in-aid to city of Rochester Hills) (#09-165)
Northern Lower Peninsula eco-regional land
consolidation, various counties (#09-133)
Upper Peninsula eco-regional land consolidation,
various counties (#09-131)
Southwest Lower Peninsula eco-regional land
consolidation, various counties (#09-130)
Plainfield nature park expansion acquisition, Iosco
County (grant-in-aid to Plainfield Township) (#09-026)
Lake George nature park acquisition, Oakland County
(grant-in-aid to Addison Township) (#09-033)
Pinckney recreation area land consolidation, various
counties (#09-154)
St. Johns trailside parkway acquisition, Clinton
County (grant-in-aid to city of St. Johns) (#09-169)
Parker road park expansion, St. Clair County (grant-
in-aid to Fort Gratiot Township) (#09-167)
Niles community park expansion, Berrien County (grant-
in-aid to Niles Township) (#09-082)
Grand River greenway trail acquisition, Ottawa County
(grant-in-aid to village of Spring Lake) (#09-064)
Two Rivers park acquisition, Ionia County (grant-in-
aid to city of Portland) (#09-010)
Diamond district park land acquisition, Shiawassee
County (grant-in-aid to city of Durand) (#09-083)
Trust fund development projects by priority:
Liberty park improvements, Saginaw County (grant-in-
aid to Bridgeport Township) (#09-092)
State park infrastructure development, various
counties (#09-148)
Grand River greenway nonmotorized trail, Ottawa
County (grant-in-aid to village of Spring Lake) (#09-
015)
Mill Creek park development, Washtenaw County (grant-
in-aid to village of Dexter) (#09-028)
William G. Milliken state park and harbor east
riverwalk, final link, Wayne County (#09-149)
Holland state park campground restroom, Ottawa County
(#09-145)
L'Anse area schools village park, Baraga County
(grant-in-aid to L'Anse area schools) (#09-115)
Elizabeth park riverwalk - northpointe, Wayne County
(grant-in-aid to Wayne County) (#09-127)
Dodge #4 state park - water system replacement,
Oakland County (#09-143)
Lowell area trailway, Kent County (grant-in-aid to
Lowell area recreation authority) (#09-058)
Indian River pathway development, Cheboygan County
(grant-in-aid to Tuscarora Township) (#09-072)
Hastings riverwalk development, Barry County (grant-
in-aid to city of Hastings) (#09-111)
Bloomer park development, Oakland County (grant-in-aid
to White Lake Township) (#09-103)
Barber memorial park improvements, Genesee County
(grant-in-aid to Montrose Township) (#09-025)
Birney park renovations, Bay County (grant-in-aid to
city of Bay City) (#09-062)
Pinconning park improvements, Bay County (grant-in-aid
to Bay County) (#09-027)
Hickory woods park development, Washtenaw County
(grant-in-aid to Pittsfield Township) (#09-013)
Helder park improvements, Ottawa County (grant-in-aid
to Holland Township) (#09-090)
Island sanctuary park boardwalk, Emmet County (grant-
in-aid to village of Alanson) (#09-114)
Central Agonikak national recreation trail
enhancement, Gogebic County (grant-in-aid to
Watersmeet Township) (#09-123)
North bank trail development, Ottawa County (grant-in-
aid to Spring Lake Township) (#09-112)
Rabbit River park development, Allegan County (grant-
in-aid to city of Wayland) (#09-063)
Fillmore Township park development, Allegan County
(grant-in-aid to Fillmore Township) (#09-104)
Colon community park development, St. Joseph County
(grant-in-aid to village of Colon) (#09-049)
Gladwin city park and campground improvements, Gladwin
County (grant-in-aid to city of Gladwin) (#09-051)
Building demolition initiative, various counties (#09-
155)
City beach improvements, Ottawa County (grant-in-aid
to city of Grand Haven) (#09-099)
Concord mill pond trailhead park-falling waters,
Jackson County (grant-in-aid to village of Concord)
(#09-050)
Frederick Meijer white pine trail staging area, Kent
County (grant-in-aid to city of Cedar Springs) (#09-
003)
Pennies for the park at Miners park, Marquette County
(grant-in-aid to city of Negaunee) (#09-113)
Rose Lake shooting range development, Clinton County
(#09-129)
Maiden Lane community park improvements, Berrien
County (grant-in-aid to St. Joseph Township) (#09-017)
Pinewood park splash pad, Kent County (grant-in-aid to
city of Kentwood) (#09-029)
Marina boardwalk and boat launch, Baraga County
(grant-in-aid to village of Baraga) (#09-120)
Sherman park picnic shelter development, Chippewa
County (grant-in-aid to city of Sault Ste. Marie)
(#09-105)
Cass River greenway water trail development, Saginaw
County (grant-in-aid to city of Frankenmuth) (#09-101)
Meade Township park development, Mason County (grant-
in-aid to Meade Township) (#09-066)
Cass River greenway water trail development, Tuscola
County (grant-in-aid to Tuscola Township) (#09-102)
Central park fishing dock, Ingham County (grant-in-aid
to Meridian Township) (#09-068)
School Lake fishing access, Marquette County (grant-
in-aid to Republic Township) (#09-087)
Cass River greenway water trail development, Tuscola
County (grant-in aid to city of Vassar) (#09-100)
Iron ore heritage trail interpretive signage,
Marquette County (grant-in-aid to Iron Ore heritage
recreation authority) (#09-071)
GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... 35,708,200
Appropriated from:
Special revenue funds:
Michigan natural resources trust fund.................. 35,708,200
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, 2010 is $35,708,200.00. State appropriations
paid to local units of government are $22,903,800.00 as follows:
Acquisition grants-in-aid.............................. $ 15,202,800
Development grants-in-aid.............................. 7,701,000
Total payments to locals............................... $ 22,903,800
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.