SENATE BILL No. 1085

 

 

March 9, 2004, Introduced by Senators SCHAUER, VAN WOERKOM and STAMAS and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

 

 

        

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                 A bill to authorize the state administrative board to convey                      

                                                                                

    or transfer certain parcels of state owned property in various              

                                                                                

    counties; to prescribe conditions for the conveyances or                    

                                                                                

    transfers; to provide for the disposal of certain buildings; to             

                                                                                

    provide for certain powers and duties of certain state                      

                                                                                

    departments in regard to the property; and to provide for                   

                                                                                

    disposition of revenue derived from the conveyances.                        

                                                                                

                THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:                      

                                                                                

1       Sec. 1.  (1) The state administrative board, on behalf of                   

                                                                                

2   the state and subject to the terms stated in this section, may              

                                                                                

3   convey for not less than fair market value all or portions of               

                                                                                

4   certain state owned property now under the jurisdiction of the              

                                                                                

5   department of state police and located in the city of Alpena,               

                                                                                

6   Alpena county, Michigan, and more particularly described as                 

                                                                                

7   follows:                                                                    

                                                                                


                                                                                

1   Commencing at the section common to Sections 27, 28, 33, and 34,            

                                                                                

2   thence along the section line common to Sections 33 and 34, 210             

                                                                                

3   feet to the west line of State Street, thence along the west line           

                                                                                

4   of State Street, 1,005 feet thence at right angles to State                 

                                                                                

5   Street, 27 feet, to the point of beginning, thence at right                 

                                                                                

6   angles to State Street, 156.6 feet, thence along a curve having a           

                                                                                

7   radius of 2,704.58 feet, 218.2 feet, thence at right angles to              

                                                                                

8   State Street and towards State Street 69.5 feet, thence at right            

                                                                                

9   angles and paralleled to State Street 200 feet, to the point of             

                                                                                

10  beginning, said parcel containing 0.518 acres, more or less.                

                                                                                

11      (2) Before offering the property described in subsection (1)                

                                                                                

12  for public sale, the director of the department of management and           

                                                                                

13  budget shall first offer the property for sale for less than fair           

                                                                                

14  market value to the local units of government in which the                  

                                                                                

15  property is located.  In order to exercise its right to purchase            

                                                                                

16  the property under this subsection, a local government must enter           

                                                                                

17  into a purchase agreement within 60 days after the date of the              

                                                                                

18  offer and must complete the purchase within 120 days after the              

                                                                                

19  date of the offer.                                                          

                                                                                

20      (3) Any conveyance to a local unit of government authorized                 

                                                                                

21  by subsection (2) shall provide for all of the following:                   

                                                                                

22      (a) The property shall be used exclusively for public                       

                                                                                

23  purposes and if any fee, term, or condition for the use of the              

                                                                                

24  property is imposed on members of the public, or if any of those            

                                                                                

25  fees, terms, or conditions are waived for use of this property,             

                                                                                

26  resident and nonresident members of the public shall be subject             

                                                                                

27  to the same fees, terms, conditions, and waivers.                           


                                                                                

1       (b) Upon termination of the public purpose use described in                 

                                                                                

2   subdivision (a) or in the event of use for any nonpublic purpose,           

                                                                                

3   the state may reenter and repossess the property, terminating the           

                                                                                

4   grantee's estate in the property.                                           

                                                                                

5       (c) If the grantee disputes the state's exercise of its right               

                                                                                

6   of reentry and fails to promptly deliver possession of the                  

                                                                                

7   property to the state, the attorney general, on behalf of the               

                                                                                

8   state, may bring an action to quiet title to, and regain                    

                                                                                

9   possession of, the property.                                                

                                                                                

10      (4) The fair market value of the property described in this                 

                                                                                

11  section shall be determined by an appraisal prepared by an                  

                                                                                

12  independent appraiser.                                                      

                                                                                

13      (5) If the property is offered for sale at not less than fair               

                                                                                

14  market value, the sale shall be conducted in a manner designed to           

                                                                                

15  realize the highest price from the sale or the highest value to             

                                                                                

16  the state.  The sale of this property shall be done in an open              

                                                                                

17  manner that utilizes 1 or more of the following:                            

                                                                                

18      (a) A competitive sealed bid.                                               

                                                                                

19      (b) Real estate brokerage services.                                         

                                                                                

20      (c) A public auction.                                                       

                                                                                

21      (6) A notice of a sealed bid, public auction sale, or use of                

                                                                                

22  broker services regarding the property described in this section            

                                                                                

23  shall be published at least once in a newspaper as defined in               

                                                                                

24  section 1461 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236,            

                                                                                

25  MCL 600.1461, not less than 10 business days before the sale.  A            

                                                                                

26  notice shall describe the general location and size of the                  

                                                                                

27  property to be offered, highlights of the general terms of the              


                                                                                

1   offer, and directions on how to get further information about the           

                                                                                

2   property, as available, prior to the sale.  The notice shall also           

                                                                                

3   list the date, time, and place of the sale or bid opening.                  

                                                                                

4       (7) The description of the parcel in subsection (1) is                      

                                                                                

5   approximate and for purposes of the conveyance is subject to                

                                                                                

6   adjustments as the state administrative board or the attorney               

                                                                                

7   general considers necessary by survey or other legal                        

                                                                                

8   description.                                                                

                                                                                

9       (8) The net revenue received under this section shall be                    

                                                                                

10  deposited in the state treasury and credited to the general                 

                                                                                

11  fund.  As used in this subsection, "net revenue" means the                  

                                                                                

12  proceeds from the sale of the property less reimbursement for any           

                                                                                

13  costs to the department of management and budget associated with            

                                                                                

14  the sale of the property, including the cost of securing                    

                                                                                

15  discharge of liens or encumbrances.  If the revenue received                

                                                                                

16  under this section is insufficient to reimburse the department of           

                                                                                

17  management and budget for its costs of using outside vendors in             

                                                                                

18  surveying, appraising, and closing the sale of the property                 

                                                                                

19  offered in this section, those costs shall be reimbursed by the             

                                                                                

20  department of state police within 30 days of being presented an             

                                                                                

21  itemized bill for those costs.                                              

                                                                                

22      (9) The conveyance authorized by this section shall be by                   

                                                                                

23  quitclaim deed prepared and approved by the attorney general,               

                                                                                

24  subject to easements and other encumbrances of record.  The                 

                                                                                

25  quitclaim deed shall provide for both of the following:                     

                                                                                

26      (a) If the property is reentered and repossessed by the                     

                                                                                

27  state, the state shall have no liability for any improvements               


                                                                                

1   made on the property.                                                       

                                                                                

2       (b) The state reserves all rights in aboriginal antiquities,                

                                                                                

3   including mounds, earthworks, forts, burial and village sites,              

                                                                                

4   mines, or other relics, including the right to explore and                  

                                                                                

5   excavate for the aboriginal antiquity by the state or its                   

                                                                                

6   authorized agents.                                                          

                                                                                

7       (10) The state shall not reserve the mineral rights to the                  

                                                                                

8   property conveyed under this section.  However, the conveyance              

                                                                                

9   authorized under this section shall provide that, if the                    

                                                                                

10  purchaser or any grantee develops any minerals found on, within,            

                                                                                

11  or under the conveyed property, the purchaser or any grantee                

                                                                                

12  shall pay 1/2 of the gross revenue generated from the development           

                                                                                

13  of the minerals to the state, for deposit in the state general              

                                                                                

14  fund.                                                                       

                                                                                

15      (11) The director of the department of management and budget                

                                                                                

16  may do any of the following with regard to the property described           

                                                                                

17  in this section when it is determined by the director to be in              

                                                                                

18  the best interest of the state:                                             

                                                                                

19      (a) Order a reappraisal of the property.                                    

                                                                                

20      (b) Withdraw the property from sale.                                        

                                                                                

21      (c) Offer the property for sale for less than the fair market               

                                                                                

22  value, reserving reversionary interest or receiving other                   

                                                                                

23  benefits as the director finds to be in the best interest of this           

                                                                                

24  state with the concurrence of the state administrative board.               

                                                                                

25      Sec. 2.  (1) The state administrative board, on behalf of                   

                                                                                

26  the state and subject to the terms stated in this section, may              

                                                                                

27  convey for not less than fair market value all or portions of               


                                                                                

1   certain parcels of state owned property now under the                       

                                                                                

2   jurisdiction of the department of labor and economic growth and             

                                                                                

3   located in the city of Prairieville, Barry county, Michigan, and            

                                                                                

4   more particularly described as follows:                                     

                                                                                

5   Parcel A:                                                                   

                                                                                

6   In the Township of Prairieville, Township 1 North, Range 10 West            

                                                                                

7   Section 6 commencing Northeast corner post Section 6, thence West           

                                                                                

8   379.5 feet, thence South 178.2 feet to centerline Pine Lake Road,           

                                                                                

9   thence South 60 degrees West 1342.44 feet on centerline point of            

                                                                                

10  beginning, thence South 26 degrees East 2115 feet to Hallwood               

                                                                                

11  Plat, thence South 31 degrees 37' West 70 feet, thence South 62             

                                                                                

12  degrees West 150 feet, thence North 26 degrees West 2146.2 feet             

                                                                                

13  to centerline Pine Lake Road, thence North 60 degrees East 230              

                                                                                

14  feet point of beginning.                                                    

                                                                                

15  Parcel B:                                                                   

                                                                                

16  In the Township of Prairieville, Township 1 North, Range 10 West            

                                                                                

17  Section 6 commencing Northeast corner post Section 6, thence West           

                                                                                

18  59.4 feet to centerline Pine Lake Road, thence South 60 degrees             

                                                                                

19  27' West 2141.3 feet on centerline, thence South 61 degrees 39'             

                                                                                

20  West 170 feet on centerline, thence South 09 degrees 50' East 370           

                                                                                

21  feet, thence South 16 degrees East 1115 feet to Northwest corner            

                                                                                

22  Sandy Beach and point of beginning, thence North 16 degrees West            

                                                                                

23  468.5 feet, thence North 76 degrees 10' East 621 feet, thence               

                                                                                

24  South 26 degrees East 965 feet to intersection Hallwood Plat,               

                                                                                

25  thence South 62 degrees 42' West 300 feet, thence North 25                  

                                                                                

26  degrees 05' East 130.5 feet, thence North 57 degrees 09' West               

                                                                                

27  381.84 feet, thence South 26 degrees 11' West 10 feet, thence               


                                                                                

1   North 66 degrees 41' West 166 feet, thence South 80 degrees 52'             

                                                                                

2   West 137.98 feet, thence North 57 degrees 37' West 85.54 feet to            

                                                                                

3   the point of beginning.                                                     

                                                                                

4       (2) Before offering the property described in subsection (1)                

                                                                                

5   for public sale, the director of the department of management and           

                                                                                

6   budget shall first offer the property for sale for less than fair           

                                                                                

7   market value to the local units of government in which the                  

                                                                                

8   property is located.  In order to exercise its right to purchase            

                                                                                

9   the property under this subsection, a local government must enter           

                                                                                

10  into a purchase agreement within 60 days after the date of the              

                                                                                

11  offer and must complete the purchase within 120 days after the              

                                                                                

12  date of the offer.                                                          

                                                                                

13      (3) Any conveyance to a local unit of government authorized                 

                                                                                

14  by subsection (2) shall provide for all of the following:                   

                                                                                

15      (a) The property shall be used exclusively for public                       

                                                                                

16  purposes and if any fee, term, or condition for the use of the              

                                                                                

17  property is imposed on members of the public, or if any of those            

                                                                                

18  fees, terms, or conditions are waived for use of this property,             

                                                                                

19  resident and nonresident members of the public shall be subject             

                                                                                

20  to the same fees, terms, conditions, and waivers.                           

                                                                                

21      (b) Upon termination of the public purpose use described in                 

                                                                                

22  subdivision (a) or in the event of use for any nonpublic purpose,           

                                                                                

23  the state may reenter and repossess the property, terminating the           

                                                                                

24  grantee's estate in the property.                                           

                                                                                

25      (c) If the grantee disputes the state's exercise of its right               

                                                                                

26  of reentry and fails to promptly deliver possession of the                  

                                                                                

27  property to the state, the attorney general, on behalf of the               


                                                                                

1   state, may bring an action to quiet title to, and regain                    

                                                                                

2   possession of, the property.                                                

                                                                                

3       (4) The fair market value of the property described in                      

                                                                                

4   subsection (1) shall be determined by an appraisal prepared by an           

                                                                                

5   independent appraiser.                                                      

                                                                                

6       (5) If the property is offered for sale at not less than fair               

                                                                                

7   market value, the sale shall be conducted in a manner designed to           

                                                                                

8   realize the highest price from the sale or the highest value to             

                                                                                

9   the state.  The sale of this property shall be done in an open              

                                                                                

10  manner that utilizes 1 or more of the following:                            

                                                                                

11      (a) A competitive sealed bid.                                               

                                                                                

12      (b) Real estate brokerage services.                                         

                                                                                

13      (c) A public auction.                                                       

                                                                                

14      (6) A notice of a sealed bid, public auction sale, or use of                

                                                                                

15  broker services regarding the property described in this section            

                                                                                

16  shall be published at least once in a newspaper as defined in               

                                                                                

17  section 1461 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236,            

                                                                                

18  MCL 600.1461, not less than 10 business days before the sale.  A            

                                                                                

19  notice shall describe the general location and size of the                  

                                                                                

20  property to be offered, highlights of the general terms of the              

                                                                                

21  offer, and directions on how to get further information about the           

                                                                                

22  property, as available, prior to the sale.  The notice shall also           

                                                                                

23  list the date, time, and place of the sale or bid opening.                  

                                                                                

24      (7) The descriptions of the parcels in subsection (1) are                   

                                                                                

25  approximate and for purposes of the conveyance are subject to               

                                                                                

26  adjustments as the state administrative board or the attorney               

                                                                                

27  general considers necessary by survey or other legal                        


                                                                                

1   description.                                                                

                                                                                

2       (8) The net revenue received under this section shall be                    

                                                                                

3   deposited in the state treasury and credited to the general                 

                                                                                

4   fund.  As used in this subsection, "net revenue" means the                  

                                                                                

5   proceeds from the sale of the property less reimbursement for any           

                                                                                

6   costs to the department of management and budget associated with            

                                                                                

7   the sale of the property, including the cost of securing                    

                                                                                

8   discharge of liens or encumbrances.  If the revenue received                

                                                                                

9   under this section is insufficient to reimburse the department of           

                                                                                

10  management and budget for its costs of using outside vendors in             

                                                                                

11  surveying, appraising, and closing the sale of the property                 

                                                                                

12  offered in this section, those costs shall be reimbursed by the             

                                                                                

13  department of labor and economic growth within 30 days of being             

                                                                                

14  presented an itemized bill for those costs.                                 

                                                                                

15      (9) The conveyance authorized by this section shall be by                   

                                                                                

16  quitclaim deed prepared and approved by the attorney general,               

                                                                                

17  subject to easements and other encumbrances of record.  The                 

                                                                                

18  quitclaim deed shall provide for both of the following:                     

                                                                                

19      (a) If the property is reentered and repossessed by the                     

                                                                                

20  state, the state shall have no liability for any improvements               

                                                                                

21  made on the property.                                                       

                                                                                

22      (b) The state shall reserve all rights in aboriginal                        

                                                                                

23  antiquities, including mounds, earthworks, forts, burial and                

                                                                                

24  village sites, mines, or other relics, including the right to               

                                                                                

25  explore and excavate for the aboriginal antiquity by the state or           

                                                                                

26  its authorized agents.                                                      

                                                                                

27      (10) The state shall not reserve the mineral rights to the                  


                                                                                

1   property conveyed under this section.  However, the conveyance              

                                                                                

2   authorized under this section shall provide that, if the                    

                                                                                

3   purchaser or any grantee develops any minerals found on, within,            

                                                                                

4   or under the conveyed property, the purchaser or any grantee                

                                                                                

5   shall pay 1/2 of the gross revenue generated from the development           

                                                                                

6   of the minerals to the state, for deposit in the state general              

                                                                                

7   fund.                                                                       

                                                                                

8       (11) The director of the department of management and budget                

                                                                                

9   may do any of the following with regard to the property described           

                                                                                

10  in subsection (1) when it is determined by the director to be in            

                                                                                

11  the best interest of the state:                                             

                                                                                

12      (a) Order a reappraisal of the property.                                    

                                                                                

13      (b) Withdraw the property from sale.                                        

                                                                                

14      (c) Offer the property for sale for less than the fair market               

                                                                                

15  value, reserving reversionary interest or receiving other                   

                                                                                

16  benefits as the director finds to be in the best interest of this           

                                                                                

17  state with the concurrence of the state administrative board.               

                                                                                

18      Sec. 3.  (1) In addition to the land conveyed to New Buffalo                

                                                                                

19  township under 1998 PA 102, the state administrative board, on              

                                                                                

20  behalf of the state, may convey to New Buffalo township, for                

                                                                                

21  consideration of $1.00, property now under the jurisdiction of              

                                                                                

22  the department of state police and located in the city of New               

                                                                                

23  Buffalo (formerly village of New Buffalo), Berrien county,                  

                                                                                

24  Michigan, and further described as follows:                                 

                                                                                

25  That part of Blocks 157 and 168, Virginia Addition to the Village           

                                                                                

26  of New Buffalo according to the plat thereof, recorded March 20,            

                                                                                

27  1837, in Liber E of Deeds on page 290, which is described as                


                                                                                

1   beginning 1001.4 feet East of the Northwest corner of Section 11,           

                                                                                

2   Township 8 South, Range 21 West, thence Each along Section line             

                                                                                

3   305.3 feet to the center of former Highway "M-11"; thence South             

                                                                                

4   26 degrees 29' west along the center of said "M-11" 327.1 feet;             

                                                                                

5   thence North 31 degrees 44' West 303.1 feet; thence North 35.2              

                                                                                

6   feet to the place of beginning.                                             

                                                                                

7       (2) The conveyance authorized by this section shall provide                 

                                                                                

8   for all of the following:                                                   

                                                                                

9       (a) The property shall be used exclusively for public                       

                                                                                

10  purposes and if any fee, term, or condition for the use of the              

                                                                                

11  property is imposed on members of the public, or if any of those            

                                                                                

12  fees, terms, or conditions are waived for use of this property,             

                                                                                

13  resident and nonresident members of the public shall be subject             

                                                                                

14  to the same fees, terms, conditions, and waivers.                           

                                                                                

15      (b) Upon termination of the public purpose use described in                 

                                                                                

16  subdivision (a) or in the event of use for any nonpublic purpose,           

                                                                                

17  the state may reenter and repossess the property, terminating the           

                                                                                

18  grantee's estate in the property.                                           

                                                                                

19      (c) If the grantee disputes the state's exercise of its right               

                                                                                

20  of reentry and fails to promptly deliver possession of the                  

                                                                                

21  property to the state, the attorney general, on behalf of the               

                                                                                

22  state, may bring an action to quiet title to, and regain                    

                                                                                

23  possession of, the property.                                                

                                                                                

24      (3) If the property described in subsection (1) is not sold                 

                                                                                

25  to the township of New Buffalo within 1 year after being offered,           

                                                                                

26  the director of the department of management and budget may offer           

                                                                                

27  the property for sale to the public for not less than fair market           


                                                                                

1   value.                                                                      

                                                                                

2       (4) The fair market value of the property described in                      

                                                                                

3   subsection (1) shall be determined by an appraisal prepared by an           

                                                                                

4   independent appraiser.                                                      

                                                                                

5       (5) If the property described in subsection (1) is offered                  

                                                                                

6   for sale at not less than fair market value, the sale shall be              

                                                                                

7   conducted in a manner designed to realize the highest price from            

                                                                                

8   the sale or the highest value to the state.  The sale of the                

                                                                                

9   property shall be done in an open manner that utilizes 1 or more            

                                                                                

10  of the following:                                                           

                                                                                

11      (a) A competitive sealed bid.                                               

                                                                                

12      (b) Real estate brokerage services.                                         

                                                                                

13      (c) A public auction.                                                       

                                                                                

14      (6) A notice of a sealed bid, broker services, or public                    

                                                                                

15  auction sale regarding the property described in subsection (1)             

                                                                                

16  shall be published at least once in a newspaper, as defined in              

                                                                                

17  section 1461 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236,            

                                                                                

18  MCL 600.1461, not less than 10 business days before the sale.               

                                                                                

19  The notice shall describe the general location and size of the              

                                                                                

20  property to be offered, highlights of the general terms of the              

                                                                                

21  offer, and directions on how to get further information about the           

                                                                                

22  property, as available, before the sale.  The notice shall also             

                                                                                

23  list the date, time, and place of the sale or bid opening.                  

                                                                                

24      (7) The description of the property in subsection (1) is                    

                                                                                

25  approximate and for purposes of the conveyance is subject to                

                                                                                

26  adjustments as the state administrative board or the attorney               

                                                                                

27  general considers necessary by survey or other legal                        


                                                                                

1   description.                                                                

                                                                                

2       (8) The net revenue received under this section shall be                    

                                                                                

3   deposited in the state treasury and credited to the general                 

                                                                                

4   fund.  As used in this section, "net revenue" means the proceeds            

                                                                                

5   from the sale of the property less reimbursement for any costs to           

                                                                                

6   the department of management and budget associated with the sale            

                                                                                

7   of the property, including the cost of securing discharge of                

                                                                                

8   liens or encumbrances.  If the revenue received under this                  

                                                                                

9   section is insufficient to reimburse the department of management           

                                                                                

10  and budget for its costs of using outside vendors in surveying,             

                                                                                

11  appraising, and closing the sale of the property, those costs               

                                                                                

12  shall be reimbursed by the department of state police within 30             

                                                                                

13  days after being presented an itemized bill for those costs.                

                                                                                

14      (9) The conveyance authorized by this section shall be by                   

                                                                                

15  quitclaim deed prepared and approved by the attorney general,               

                                                                                

16  subject to easements and other encumbrances of record.  The                 

                                                                                

17  quitclaim deed shall provide for both of the following:                     

                                                                                

18      (a) If the state reenters and repossesses the property under                

                                                                                

19  subsection (2), the state has no liability for any improvements             

                                                                                

20  made on the property.                                                       

                                                                                

21      (b) The state reserves all rights in aboriginal antiquities,                

                                                                                

22  including mounds, earthworks, forts, burial and village sites,              

                                                                                

23  mines, or other relics, including the right to explore and                  

                                                                                

24  excavate for aboriginal antiquities by the state or its                     

                                                                                

25  authorized agents.                                                          

                                                                                

26      (10) The state shall not reserve the mineral rights to the                  

                                                                                

27  property conveyed under this section.  However, the conveyance              


                                                                                

1   authorized under this section shall provide that, if the                    

                                                                                

2   purchaser or any grantee develops any minerals found on, within,            

                                                                                

3   or under the conveyed property, the purchaser or any grantee                

                                                                                

4   shall pay 1/2 of the gross revenue generated from the development           

                                                                                

5   of the minerals to the state, for deposit in the general fund.              

                                                                                

6       (11) The director of the department of management and budget                

                                                                                

7   may do any of the following with regard to the property described           

                                                                                

8   in subsection (1) when it is determined by the director to be in            

                                                                                

9   the best interest of the state:                                             

                                                                                

10      (a) Order a reappraisal of the property.                                    

                                                                                

11      (b) Withdraw the property from sale.                                        

                                                                                

12      (c) Offer the property for sale for less than the fair market               

                                                                                

13  value, reserving reversionary interests or receiving other                  

                                                                                

14  benefits as the director finds to be in the interest of this                

                                                                                

15  state with the concurrence of the state administrative board.               

                                                                                

16      Sec. 4.  (1) The state administrative board, on behalf of                   

                                                                                

17  the state, may convey to the township of Calumet, in Houghton               

                                                                                

18  county, for consideration of $1.00, property now under the                  

                                                                                

19  jurisdiction of the department of state police and located in the           

                                                                                

20  township of Calumet, Houghton county, Michigan, and further                 

                                                                                

21  described as follows:                                                       

                                                                                

22      Lots thirty-two (32), thirty-three (33), and forty-two (42)                 

                                                                                

23  Plat of Calumet Avenue Estates, Calumet Township, Houghton                  

                                                                                

24  County, Michigan as recorded in Liber I, pages 94 and 95.                   

                                                                                

25      Excepting and reserving, however, to a previous Grantor (UOP                

                                                                                

26  Inc., City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois), its successors           

                                                                                

27  and assigns forever, all ores, metals, and minerals in, on, or              


                                                                                

1   under the said described parcels of land and the right to mine              

                                                                                

2   the same to within fifteen (15) feet of the surface of the rock,            

                                                                                

3   and the right at all times to carry on mining operations of all             

                                                                                

4   kinds under and beneath the said parcels of land and to within              

                                                                                

5   fifteen (15) feet of the surface of the rock; and further                   

                                                                                

6   expressly saving, reserving, and excepting to the said Grantor,             

                                                                                

7   its successors and assigns, the right to cause subsidence of the            

                                                                                

8   said premises by the withdrawal of lateral or subjacent support,            

                                                                                

9   whether through the conduct of mining operations, or otherwise.             

                                                                                

10      (2) The conveyance authorized by this section shall provide                 

                                                                                

11  for all of the following:                                                   

                                                                                

12      (a) The property shall be used exclusively for public                       

                                                                                

13  purposes and if any fee, term, or condition for the use of the              

                                                                                

14  property is imposed on members of the public, or if any of those            

                                                                                

15  fees, terms, or conditions are waived for use of the property,              

                                                                                

16  resident and nonresident members of the public shall be subject             

                                                                                

17  to the same fees, terms, conditions, and waivers.                           

                                                                                

18      (b) Upon termination of the public purpose use described in                 

                                                                                

19  subdivision (a) or in the event of use for any nonpublic purpose,           

                                                                                

20  the state may reenter and repossess the property, terminating the           

                                                                                

21  grantee's estate in the property.                                           

                                                                                

22      (c) If the grantee disputes the state's exercise of its right               

                                                                                

23  of reentry and fails to promptly deliver possession of the                  

                                                                                

24  property to the state, the attorney general, on behalf of the               

                                                                                

25  state, may bring an action to quiet title to, and regain                    

                                                                                

26  possession of, the property.                                                

                                                                                

27      (3) If the property described in subsection (1) is not sold                 


                                                                                

1   to the township of Calumet under subsection (1), the director of            

                                                                                

2   management and budget may offer the property for sale, for a                

                                                                                

3   public purpose, to the government of the United States or its               

                                                                                

4   subdivisions, under the same conditions.                                    

                                                                                

5       (4) The fair market value of the property described in                      

                                                                                

6   subsection (1) shall be determined by an appraisal prepared by an           

                                                                                

7   independent appraiser.                                                      

                                                                                

8       (5) If the property is offered for sale at not less than fair               

                                                                                

9   market value, the sale shall be conducted in a manner designed to           

                                                                                

10  realize the highest price from the sale or the highest value to             

                                                                                

11  the state.  The sale of this property shall be done in an open              

                                                                                

12  manner that utilizes 1 or more of the following:                            

                                                                                

13      (a) A competitive sealed bid.                                               

                                                                                

14      (b) Real estate brokerage services.                                         

                                                                                

15      (c) A public auction.                                                       

                                                                                

16      (6) A notice of a sealed bid, public auction sale, or use of                

                                                                                

17  broker services regarding the property described in this section            

                                                                                

18  shall be published at least once in a newspaper as defined in               

                                                                                

19  section 1461 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236,            

                                                                                

20  MCL 600.1461, not less than 10 business days before the sale.  A            

                                                                                

21  notice shall describe the general location and size of the                  

                                                                                

22  property to be offered, highlights of the general terms of the              

                                                                                

23  offer, and directions on how to get further information about the           

                                                                                

24  property, as available, prior to the sale.  The notice shall also           

                                                                                

25  list the date, time, and place of the sale or bid opening.                  

                                                                                

26      (7) The description of the parcel in subsection (1) is                      

                                                                                

27  approximate and for purposes of the conveyance is subject to                


                                                                                

1   adjustments as the state administrative board or the attorney               

                                                                                

2   general considers necessary by survey or other legal                        

                                                                                

3   description.                                                                

                                                                                

4       (8) The net revenue received under this section shall be                    

                                                                                

5   deposited in the state treasury and credited to the general                 

                                                                                

6   fund.  As used in this subsection, "net revenue" means the                  

                                                                                

7   proceeds from the sale of the property less reimbursement for any           

                                                                                

8   costs to the department of management and budget associated with            

                                                                                

9   the sale of the property, including the cost of securing                    

                                                                                

10  discharge of liens or encumbrances.  If the revenue received                

                                                                                

11  under this section is insufficient to reimburse the department of           

                                                                                

12  management and budget for its costs of using outside vendors in             

                                                                                

13  surveying, appraising, and closing the sale of the property                 

                                                                                

14  offered in this section, those costs shall be reimbursed by the             

                                                                                

15  department of state police within 30 days of being presented an             

                                                                                

16  itemized bill for those costs.                                              

                                                                                

17      (9) The conveyance authorized by this section shall be by                   

                                                                                

18  quitclaim deed prepared and approved by the attorney general,               

                                                                                

19  subject to easements and other encumbrances of record.  The                 

                                                                                

20  quitclaim deed shall provide for both of the following:                     

                                                                                

21      (a) If the property is reentered and repossessed by the                     

                                                                                

22  state, the state shall have no liability for any improvements               

                                                                                

23  made on the property.                                                       

                                                                                

24      (b) The state shall reserve all rights in aboriginal                        

                                                                                

25  antiquities, including mounds, earthworks, forts, burial and                

                                                                                

26  village sites, mines, or other relics, including the right to               

                                                                                

27  explore and excavate for the aboriginal antiquity by the state or           


                                                                                

1   its authorized agents.                                                      

                                                                                

2       (10) The state shall not reserve the mineral rights to the                  

                                                                                

3   property conveyed under this section.  However, the conveyance              

                                                                                

4   authorized under this section shall provide that, if the                    

                                                                                

5   purchaser or any grantee develops any minerals found on, within,            

                                                                                

6   or under the conveyed property, the purchaser or any grantee                

                                                                                

7   shall pay 1/2 of the gross revenue generated from the development           

                                                                                

8   of the minerals to the state, for deposit in the state general              

                                                                                

9   fund.                                                                       

                                                                                

10      (11) The director of the department of management and budget                

                                                                                

11  may do any of the following with regard to the property described           

                                                                                

12  in subsection (1) when it is determined by the director to be in            

                                                                                

13  the best interest of the state:                                             

                                                                                

14      (a) Order a reappraisal of the property.                                    

                                                                                

15      (b) Withdraw the property from sale.                                        

                                                                                

16      (c) Offer the property for sale for less than the fair market               

                                                                                

17  value, reserving reversionary interest or receiving other                   

                                                                                

18  benefits as the director finds to be in the best interest of this           

                                                                                

19  state with the concurrence of the state administrative board.               

                                                                                

20      Sec. 5.  (1) The state administrative board, on behalf of                   

                                                                                

21  the state, may convey, for not less than fair market value, all             

                                                                                

22  or portions of state owned property now under the jurisdiction of           

                                                                                

23  the department of state police and located in the city of Mount             

                                                                                

24  Pleasant, Isabella county, Michigan, and further described as               

                                                                                

25  follows:                                                                    

                                                                                

26  Commencing at a point 445.85 feet North of the intersection of              

                                                                                

27  the North line of Pickard Street and the West line of Mission               


                                                                                

1   street thence Southerly along the West line of Mission Street one           

                                                                                

2   hundred feet (100 feet) thence West one hundred thirty two feet             

                                                                                

3   (132 feet) thence North one hundred feet (100 feet) thence East             

                                                                                

4   about one hundred thirty two feet (132 feet) to the place of                

                                                                                

5   beginning.                                                                  

                                                                                

6       (2) Before offering the property described in subsection (1)                

                                                                                

7   for public sale, the director of the department of management and           

                                                                                

8   budget shall first offer the property for sale for less than fair           

                                                                                

9   market value to the local units of government in which the                  

                                                                                

10  property is located.  In order to exercise its right to purchase            

                                                                                

11  the property under this subsection, a local government must enter           

                                                                                

12  into a purchase agreement within 60 days after the date of the              

                                                                                

13  offer and must complete the purchase within 120 days after the              

                                                                                

14  date of the offer.                                                          

                                                                                

15      (3) Any conveyance to a local unit of government authorized                 

                                                                                

16  by subsection (2) shall provide for all of the following:                   

                                                                                

17      (a) The property shall be used exclusively for public                       

                                                                                

18  purposes and if any fee, term, or condition for the use of the              

                                                                                

19  property is imposed on members of the public, or if any of those            

                                                                                

20  fees, terms, or conditions are waived for use of this property,             

                                                                                

21  resident and nonresident members of the public shall be subject             

                                                                                

22  to the same fees, terms, conditions, and waivers.                           

                                                                                

23      (b) Upon termination of the public purpose use described in                 

                                                                                

24  subdivision (a) or in the event of use for any nonpublic purpose,           

                                                                                

25  the state may reenter and repossess the property, terminating the           

                                                                                

26  grantee's estate in the property.                                           

                                                                                

27      (c) If the grantee disputes the state's exercise of its right               


                                                                                

1   of reentry and fails to promptly deliver possession of the                  

                                                                                

2   property to the state, the attorney general, on behalf of the               

                                                                                

3   state, may bring an action to quiet title to, and regain                    

                                                                                

4   possession of, the property.                                                

                                                                                

5       (4) The fair market value of the property described in                      

                                                                                

6   subsection (1) shall be determined by an appraisal prepared by an           

                                                                                

7   independent appraiser.                                                      

                                                                                

8       (5) If the property is offered for sale at not less than fair               

                                                                                

9   market value, the sale shall be conducted in a manner designed to           

                                                                                

10  realize the highest price from the sale or the highest value to             

                                                                                

11  the state.  The sale of this property shall be done in an open              

                                                                                

12  manner that utilizes 1 or more of the following:                            

                                                                                

13      (a) A competitive sealed bid.                                               

                                                                                

14      (b) Real estate brokerage services.                                         

                                                                                

15      (c) A public auction.                                                       

                                                                                

16      (6) A notice of a sealed bid, public auction sale, or use of                

                                                                                

17  broker services regarding the property described in this section            

                                                                                

18  shall be published at least once in a newspaper as defined in               

                                                                                

19  section 1461 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236,            

                                                                                

20  MCL 600.1461, not less than 10 business days before the sale.  A            

                                                                                

21  notice shall describe the general location and size of the                  

                                                                                

22  property to be offered, highlights of the general terms of the              

                                                                                

23  offer, and directions on how to get further information about the           

                                                                                

24  property, as available, prior to the sale.  The notice shall also           

                                                                                

25  list the date, time, and place of the sale or bid opening.                  

                                                                                

26      (7) The description of the parcel in subsection (1) is                      

                                                                                

27  approximate and for purposes of the conveyance is subject to                


                                                                                

1   adjustments as the state administrative board or the attorney               

                                                                                

2   general considers necessary by survey or other legal                        

                                                                                

3   description.                                                                

                                                                                

4       (8) The net revenue received under this section shall be                    

                                                                                

5   deposited in the state treasury and credited to the general                 

                                                                                

6   fund.  As used in this subsection, "net revenue" means the                  

                                                                                

7   proceeds from the sale of the property less reimbursement for any           

                                                                                

8   costs to the department of management and budget associated with            

                                                                                

9   the sale of the property, including the cost of securing                    

                                                                                

10  discharge of liens or encumbrances.  If the revenue received                

                                                                                

11  under this section is insufficient to reimburse the department of           

                                                                                

12  management and budget for its costs of using outside vendors in             

                                                                                

13  surveying, appraising, and closing the sale of the property                 

                                                                                

14  offered in this section, those costs shall be reimbursed by the             

                                                                                

15  department of state police within 30 days of being presented an             

                                                                                

16  itemized bill for those costs.                                              

                                                                                

17      (9) The conveyance authorized by this section shall be by                   

                                                                                

18  quitclaim deed prepared and approved by the attorney general,               

                                                                                

19  subject to easements and other encumbrances of record.  The                 

                                                                                

20  quitclaim deed shall provide for both of the following:                     

                                                                                

21      (a) If the property is reentered and repossessed by the                     

                                                                                

22  state, the state shall have no liability for any improvements               

                                                                                

23  made on the property.                                                       

                                                                                

24      (b) The state shall reserve all rights in aboriginal                        

                                                                                

25  antiquities, including mounds, earthworks, forts, burial and                

                                                                                

26  village sites, mines, or other relics, including the right to               

                                                                                

27  explore and excavate for the aboriginal antiquity by the state or           


                                                                                

1   its authorized agents.                                                      

                                                                                

2       (10) The state shall not reserve the mineral rights to the                  

                                                                                

3   property conveyed under this section.  However, the conveyance              

                                                                                

4   authorized under this section shall provide that, if the                    

                                                                                

5   purchaser or any grantee develops any minerals found on, within,            

                                                                                

6   or under the conveyed property, the purchaser or any grantee                

                                                                                

7   shall pay 1/2 of the gross revenue generated from the development           

                                                                                

8   of the minerals to the state, for deposit in the state general              

                                                                                

9   fund.                                                                       

                                                                                

10      (11) The director of the department of management and budget                

                                                                                

11  may do any of the following regarding the property described in             

                                                                                

12  this section when it is determined by the director to be in the             

                                                                                

13  best interest of the state:                                                 

                                                                                

14      (a) Order a reappraisal of the property.                                    

                                                                                

15      (b) Withdraw the property from sale.                                        

                                                                                

16      (c) Offer the property for sale for less than the fair market               

                                                                                

17  value, reserving reversionary interest or receiving other                   

                                                                                

18  benefits as the director finds to be in the best interest of this           

                                                                                

19  state with the concurrence of the state administrative board.               

                                                                                

20      Sec. 6.  (1) The state administrative board, on behalf of                   

                                                                                

21  the state, may transfer without consideration from the department           

                                                                                

22  of corrections to the department of military and veterans affairs           

                                                                                

23  a parcel of land in the township of Blackman, Jackson county,               

                                                                                

24  Michigan, more specifically described as follows:                           

                                                                                

25       A parcel of land in the NE 1/4 of section 11, T2S,                     

                                                                                

26       R1W, Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan,                      

                                                                                

27       and more particularly described as commencing at                       


                                                                                

1        the northeast corner of said section 11; thence                        

                                                                                

2        S89 degrees, 55'50"W 41.24 feet, on the north line                     

                                                                                

3        of said section 11 to the westerly right of way                        

                                                                                

4        line of cooper street; thence 188.41 feet on the                       

                                                                                

5        arc of a curve to the right with a central angle                       

                                                                                

6        of 05 degrees 43'24", a radius of 1886.15 feet and                     

                                                                                

7        a long chord bearing and distance of S08 degrees                       

                                                                                

8        31'58"W 188.33 feet on said right of way; thence                       

                                                                                

9        S11 degrees 23'40"W 219.29 feet, on said right of                      

                                                                                

10       way to the point of beginning of this description;                     

                                                                                

11       thence S11 degrees 23'40"W 219.29 feet, on said                        

                                                                                

12       right of way to the point of beginning of this                         

                                                                                

13       description; thence S11 degrees 23'40"W 361.91                         

                                                                                

14       feet, on said right of way; thence n78 degrees                         

                                                                                

15       36'20"W 27.00 feet, on said right of way; thence                       

                                                                                

16       S11 degrees 23'40"W 277.36 feet, on said right of                      

                                                                                

17       way; thence 309.16 feet on the arc of a curve to                       

                                                                                

18       the left with a central angle of 14 degrees                            

                                                                                

19       41'20", a radius of 1205.92 feet and a long chord                      

                                                                                

20       bearing and distance of S 04 degrees 03'00"W                           

                                                                                

21       308.32 feet, on said right of way to the south                         

                                                                                

22       line of the N 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of said section                        

                                                                                

23       11; thence S89 degrees 52'30"W 1339.14 feet, on                        

                                                                                

24       said south line; thence N00 degrees 00'00" 928.50                      

                                                                                

25       feet; thence N89 degrees 52'30"E 1513.68 feet, to                      

                                                                                

26       the point of beginning, containing approximately                       

                                                                                

27       30.00 acres.                                                           


                                                                                

1       (2) For purposes of this section, the property description in               

                                                                                

2   subsection (1) is approximate and subject to possible adjustment            

                                                                                

3   by a professional survey conducted by the department of                     

                                                                                

4   management and budget.                                                      

                                                                                

5       (3) The transfer of property authorized by this section shall               

                                                                                

6   be effective when approved by a resolution of the state                     

                                                                                

7   administrative board.  The department of military and veterans              

                                                                                

8   affairs shall assume full responsibility for the property                   

                                                                                

9   transferred from the date of transfer.                                      

                                                                                

10      (4) All documents regarding the transfer of property under                  

                                                                                

11  this section shall be prepared and approved by the attorney                 

                                                                                

12  general.                                                                    

                                                                                

13      (5) The department of management and budget is responsible                  

                                                                                

14  for coordinating and implementing the transfer of property under            

                                                                                

15  this section, but any survey costs or transaction closing costs             

                                                                                

16  incurred by the department of management and budget in doing so             

                                                                                

17  shall be reimbursed by the department of military and veterans              

                                                                                

18  affairs within 30 days of being presented an itemized bill for              

                                                                                

19  those costs.                                                                

                                                                                

20      Sec. 7.  (1) The state administrative board, on behalf of                   

                                                                                

21  the state, may convey to the Mason county road commission for               

                                                                                

22  consideration of $1.00, for a public purpose, the state's 1/2               

                                                                                

23  interest in property now under the jurisdiction of the department           

                                                                                

24  of management and budget and located in the township of Amber,              

                                                                                

25  Mason county, Michigan, and further described as follows:                   

                                                                                

26  The East one-half of the South one-half of the North one-half of            

                                                                                

27  the Northwest one-quarter and the East one-half of the North                


                                                                                

1   one-half of the North one-half of the South one-half of the                 

                                                                                

2   Northwest one-quarter of section 10, T18N, R17W, Amber Township,            

                                                                                

3   Mason County, Michigan, also a strip of land one rod wide off the           

                                                                                

4   North Side of the West one-Half of the South one-half of the                

                                                                                

5   North one-half of the Northwest one-quarter of Section 10, T18N,            

                                                                                

6   R17W, Amber Township, Mason County, Michigan.                               

                                                                                

7       (2) The conveyance authorized by subsection (1) shall provide               

                                                                                

8   for all of the following:                                                   

                                                                                

9       (a) The property shall be used exclusively for public                       

                                                                                

10  purposes and if any fee, term, or condition for the use of the              

                                                                                

11  property is imposed on members of the public, or if any of those            

                                                                                

12  fees, terms, or conditions are waived for use of this property,             

                                                                                

13  resident and nonresident members of the public shall be subject             

                                                                                

14  to the same fees, terms, conditions, and waivers.                           

                                                                                

15      (b) Upon termination of the public purpose use described in                 

                                                                                

16  subdivision (a) or in the event of use for any nonpublic purpose,           

                                                                                

17  the state may reenter and repossess the property, terminating the           

                                                                                

18  grantee's estate in the property.                                           

                                                                                

19      (c) If the grantee disputes the state's exercise of its right               

                                                                                

20  of reentry and fails to promptly deliver possession of the                  

                                                                                

21  property to the state, the attorney general, on behalf of the               

                                                                                

22  state, may bring an action to quiet title to, and regain                    

                                                                                

23  possession of, the property.                                                

                                                                                

24      (3) The description of the parcel in subsection (1) is                      

                                                                                

25  approximate and for purposes of the conveyance is subject to                

                                                                                

26  adjustments as the state administrative board or the attorney               

                                                                                

27  general considers necessary by survey or other legal                        


                                                                                

1   description.                                                                

                                                                                

2       (4) The net revenue received under this section shall be                    

                                                                                

3   deposited in the state treasury and credited to the general                 

                                                                                

4   fund.  As used in this subsection, "net revenue" means the                  

                                                                                

5   proceeds from the sale of the property less reimbursement for any           

                                                                                

6   costs to the department of management and budget associated with            

                                                                                

7   the sale of the property, including the cost of securing                    

                                                                                

8   discharge of liens or encumbrances.                                         

                                                                                

9       (5) The conveyance authorized by this section shall be by                   

                                                                                

10  quitclaim deed prepared and approved by the attorney general,               

                                                                                

11  subject to easements and other encumbrances of record.  The                 

                                                                                

12  quitclaim deed shall provide for both of the following:                     

                                                                                

13      (a) If the property is reentered and repossessed by the                     

                                                                                

14  state, the state shall have no liability for any improvements               

                                                                                

15  made on the property.                                                       

                                                                                

16      (b) The state shall reserve all rights in aboriginal                        

                                                                                

17  antiquities, including mounds, earthworks, forts, burial and                

                                                                                

18  village sites, mines, or other relics, including the right to               

                                                                                

19  explore and excavate for the aboriginal antiquity by the state or           

                                                                                

20  its authorized agents.                                                      

                                                                                

21      (6) The state shall not reserve the mineral rights to the                   

                                                                                

22  property conveyed under this section.                                       

                                                                                

23      Sec. 8.  (1) The state administrative board, on behalf of                   

                                                                                

24  the state and subject to the terms stated in this section, may              

                                                                                

25  convey for not less than fair market value all or portions of               

                                                                                

26  certain state owned property now under the jurisdiction of the              

                                                                                

27  department of management and budget and located in the city of              


                                                                                

1   Detroit, Wayne county, Michigan, commonly known as the Michigan             

                                                                                

2   labor building and land, and more particularly described as:                

                                                                                

3   PARCEL A:                                                                   

                                                                                

4       All of Lots 1 through 9, inclusive, the strip of land twenty                

                                                                                

5   (20) feet in width lying between the east line of said Lots 1 and           

                                                                                

6   2 and the west line of said Lot 3, being the alley vacated by the           

                                                                                

7   Common Council of the City of Detroit by resolution adopted                 

                                                                                

8   October 22, 1912, and the West 11.80 feet of Lot 10, Atkinson's             

                                                                                

9   Subdivision of the South Part of Lot One of the Subdivision of              

                                                                                

10  Quarter Section Fifty Seven, Ten Thousand Acre Tract, Township of           

                                                                                

11  Hamtramck (now City of Detroit), Wayne County, Michigan, as                 

                                                                                

12  recorded in Plat Liber 7, Page 33, Wayne County Records, and the            

                                                                                

13  Southerly 27-1/2 feet and the Easterly 155 feet of the North 80             

                                                                                

14  feet of Lot 1, Bagg's Subdivision of part of Lot 1 in Quarter               

                                                                                

15  Section 57, Ten Thousand Acre Tract, Town 1 South, Range 12 East,           

                                                                                

16  as recorded in Plat Liber 7, Page 33, Wayne County Records, said            

                                                                                

17  parcel of land being more particularly described as:                        

                                                                                

18  BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Woodward Avenue and East               

                                                                                

19  Grand Boulevard at the southwest corner of said Lot 1 of said               

                                                                                

20  Atkinson's Subdivision; thence N25 degrees 59 minutes 43 seconds            

                                                                                

21  W 145.04 feet along the northeasterly line of said Woodward                 

                                                                                

22  Avenue to the southerly line of said Southerly 27-1/2 feet of               

                                                                                

23  said Lot 1 of said Bagg's Subdivision; thence N63 degrees 57                

                                                                                

24  minutes 05 seconds E 65.00 feet along said southerly line; thence           

                                                                                

25  N25 degrees 59 minutes 43 seconds W 80.03 feet to the                       

                                                                                

26  southeasterly line of Horton Avenue; thence N63 degrees 57                  

                                                                                

27  minutes 39 seconds E 155.00 feet along said southeasterly line to           


                                                                                

1   the easterly line of said Lot 1 of said Bagg's Subdivision and              

                                                                                

2   the west line of a 20 foot wide public alley; thence S25 degrees            

                                                                                

3   59 minutes 43 seconds E 107.5 feet to the southeasterly line of a           

                                                                                

4   15 foot wide public alley; thence N63 degrees 57 minutes 05                 

                                                                                

5   seconds E 361.41 feet along said southeasterly line and                     

                                                                                

6   northwesterly line of said Lots 3 through 10 to the southwesterly           

                                                                                

7   line of John R Street; thence S25 degrees 46 minutes 52 seconds E           

                                                                                

8   109.95 feet along said southwesterly line to the northwest corner           

                                                                                

9   of said John R Street and East Grand Boulevard; thence S63                  

                                                                                

10  degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds W 581.00 feet along the                       

                                                                                

11  northwesterly line of East Grand Boulevard to the Point of                  

                                                                                

12  Beginning, containing 1.928 acres and being subject to easements            

                                                                                

13  and restrictions of record.                                                 

                                                                                

14  PARCEL B:                                                                   

                                                                                

15  The East 10 feet of Lot 2, all of Lots 3 through 13, inclusive,             

                                                                                

16  and the West 1.80 feet of Lot 14, Bagg's Subdivision of Part of             

                                                                                

17  Lot 1 in Quarter Section 57, Ten Thousand Acre Tract, Town 1                

                                                                                

18  South, Range 12 East, as recorded in Plat Liber 7, Page 33, Wayne           

                                                                                

19  County Records; said parcel of land being more particularly                 

                                                                                

20  described as:                                                               

                                                                                

21  BEGINNING at the southwest corner of Horton Avenue and John R               

                                                                                

22  Street at the northeast corner of said West 1.80 feet of Lot 14             

                                                                                

23  of said Bagg's Subdivision; thence S25 degrees 46 minutes 52                

                                                                                

24  seconds E 99.95 feet along the southwesterly line of said John R            

                                                                                

25  Street to the northwesterly line of a 15 foot wide public alley;            

                                                                                

26  thence S63 degrees 57 minutes 05 seconds W 341.47 feet along said           

                                                                                

27  northwesterly line and southeasterly line of said Lots 3 through            


                                                                                

1   13 to the northeasterly line of a 20 foot wide public alley;                

                                                                                

2   thence N25 degrees 59 minutes 43 seconds W 100.00 feet to the               

                                                                                

3   southeasterly line of Horton Avenue; thence N63 degrees 57                  

                                                                                

4   minutes 39 seconds E 341.80 feet along said southeasterly line to           

                                                                                

5   the Point of Beginning, containing 0.784 of an acre and being               

                                                                                

6   subject to easements and restrictions of record.                            

                                                                                

7   PARCEL C:                                                                   

                                                                                

8   All of Lots 88, 89, and the Northerly 53 feet of Lot 90, Hibbard            

                                                                                

9   Baker's Subdivision of Lot No. 2 of the Subdivision of 1/4                  

                                                                                

10  Section 57, Ten Thousand Acre Tract, Hamtramck (now City of                 

                                                                                

11  Detroit), Town 1 South, Range 12 East, as recorded in Plat Liber            

                                                                                

12  7, Page 90, Wayne County Records, said parcel of land being more            

                                                                                

13  particularly described as:                                                  

                                                                                

14  BEGINNING at the southeast corner of said Lot 89 on the                     

                                                                                

15  northwesterly line of Horton Avenue which is S63 degrees 57                 

                                                                                

16  minutes 39 seconds W 31.82 feet from the southeast corner of                

                                                                                

17  Horton Avenue and John R Street at the northwest corner of said             

                                                                                

18  Lot 90 of said Hibbard Baker's Subdivision; thence continuing               

                                                                                

19  along said northwesterly line of Horton Avenue S63 degrees 57               

                                                                                

20  minutes 39 seconds E 60.03 feet to the southwest corner of said             

                                                                                

21  Lot 88; thence N25 degrees 48 minutes 16 seconds W 124.95 feet to           

                                                                                

22  the southeasterly line of a 20 foot wide public alley; thence N63           

                                                                                

23  degrees 56 minutes 35 seconds E 91.90 feet along said line to the           

                                                                                

24  northeast corner of said Lot 90; thence S25 degrees 46 minutes 52           

                                                                                

25  seconds E 53.00 feet to the southerly line of said Northerly 53             

                                                                                

26  feet of Lot 90; thence S63 degrees 56 minutes 35 seconds W 31.83            

                                                                                

27  feet along said line to the southwesterly line of said Lot 90;              


                                                                                

1   thence S63 degrees 47 minutes 36 seconds E 71.97 feet along the             

                                                                                

2   northeasterly line of said Lot 89 to the Point of Beginning,                

                                                                                

3   containing 0.211 of an acre and being subject to easements and              

                                                                                

4   restrictions of record.                                                     

                                                                                

5   PARCEL D:                                                                   

                                                                                

6   All of Lots 61 and 62, Hibbard Baker's Subdivision of Lot No. 2             

                                                                                

7   of the Subdivision of 1/4 Section 57, Ten Thousand Acre Tract,              

                                                                                

8   Hamtramck (now City of Detroit), Town 1 South, Range 12 East, as            

                                                                                

9   recorded in Plat Liber 7, Page 90, Wayne County Records, said               

                                                                                

10  parcel of land being more particularly described as:                        

                                                                                

11  BEGINNING at the southwest corner of Custer Avenue and John R               

                                                                                

12  Street at the northeast corner of said Lot 61 of said Hibbard               

                                                                                

13  Baker's Subdivision; thence S25 degrees 46 minutes 52 seconds E             

                                                                                

14  124.98 feet to the southeasterly line of a 20 foot wide public              

                                                                                

15  alley; thence S63 degrees 56 minutes 35 seconds W 61.89 feet                

                                                                                

16  along said line to the southwest corner of said Lot 62; thence              

                                                                                

17  N25 degrees 48 minutes 16 seconds W 124.96 feet along the                   

                                                                                

18  southeasterly line of said Lot 62 to the southeasterly line of              

                                                                                

19  said Horton Avenue; thence N63 degrees 55 minutes 31 seconds E              

                                                                                

20  61.94 feet along said line to the Point of Beginning, containing            

                                                                                

21  .0178 of an acre and being subject to easements and restrictions            

                                                                                

22  of record.                                                                  

                                                                                

23  PARCEL E:                                                                   

                                                                                

24  The West 10 feet of Lot 287 and all of Lots 288 and 289, except             

                                                                                

25  that part taken for East Grand Boulevard, Frisbie and Foxen's               

                                                                                

26  Subdivision of Part of Fractional Section 31 and Lot 18 of                  

                                                                                

27  Theodore J. and Denis J. Campau's Subdivision of Fractional                 


                                                                                

1   Sections 29 and 32, T 1 S, R.  12 E, Detroit, Wayne County,                 

                                                                                

2   Michigan, as recorded in Plat Liber 6, Page 78, Wayne County                

                                                                                

3   Records, said parcel of land being more particularly described              

                                                                                

4   as:                                                                         

                                                                                

5       BEGINNING at the northwest corner of said Lot 289 of said                   

                                                                                

6   Frisbie and Foxen's Subdivision; thence N63 degrees 59 minutes 51           

                                                                                

7   seconds E 70.00 feet to the northeast corner of said West 10 feet           

                                                                                

8   of said Lot 287; thence S25 degrees 44 minutes 45 seconds E                 

                                                                                

9   175.32 feet to the southeast corner of said West 10 feet of said            

                                                                                

10  Lot 287; thence S63 degrees 59 minutes 51 seconds W 70.00 feet              

                                                                                

11  along the southeasterly line of said Lots 287 to 289 to the                 

                                                                                

12  southwest corner of said Lot 289; thence N25 degrees 44 minutes             

                                                                                

13  45 seconds W 175.32 feet along the southwesterly line of said Lot           

                                                                                

14  289 to the Point of Beginning, containing 0.282 of an acre and              

                                                                                

15  being subject to easements and restrictions of record.                      

                                                                                

16      (2) The fair market value of the parcels of property                        

                                                                                

17  described in subsection (1) shall be determined by an appraisal             

                                                                                

18  prepared by an independent appraiser.                                       

                                                                                

19      (3) If the property is offered for sale at not less than fair               

                                                                                

20  market value, the sale shall be conducted in a manner designed to           

                                                                                

21  realize the highest price from the sale or the highest value to             

                                                                                

22  the state.  The sale of this property shall be done in an open              

                                                                                

23  manner that utilizes 1 or more of the following:                            

                                                                                

24      (a) A competitive sealed bid.                                               

                                                                                

25      (b) Real estate brokerage services.                                         

                                                                                

26      (c) A public auction.                                                       

                                                                                

27      (4) A notice of a sealed bid, public auction sale, or use of                


                                                                                

1   broker services regarding the property described in this section            

                                                                                

2   shall be published at least once in a newspaper as defined in               

                                                                                

3   section 1461 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236,            

                                                                                

4   MCL 600.1461, not less than 10 business days before the sale.  A            

                                                                                

5   notice shall describe the general location and size of the                  

                                                                                

6   property to be offered, highlights of the general terms of the              

                                                                                

7   offer, and directions on how to get further information about the           

                                                                                

8   property, as available, prior to the sale.  The notice shall also           

                                                                                

9   list the date, time, and place of the sale or bid opening.                  

                                                                                

10      (5) The descriptions of the parcels of property in subsection               

                                                                                

11  (1) are approximate and for purposes of the conveyance are                  

                                                                                

12  subject to adjustments as the state administrative board or the             

                                                                                

13  attorney general considers necessary by survey or other legal               

                                                                                

14  description.                                                                

                                                                                

15      (6) The net revenue received under this section shall be                    

                                                                                

16  deposited in the state treasury and credited to the general                 

                                                                                

17  fund.  As used in this subsection, "net revenue" means the                  

                                                                                

18  proceeds from the sale of the property less reimbursement for any           

                                                                                

19  costs to the department of management and budget associated with            

                                                                                

20  the sale of the property, including the cost of securing                    

                                                                                

21  discharge of liens or encumbrances.                                         

                                                                                

22      (7) The conveyance authorized by this section shall be by                   

                                                                                

23  quitclaim deed prepared and approved by the attorney general,               

                                                                                

24  subject to easements and other encumbrances of record.  The                 

                                                                                

25  quitclaim deed shall not reserve mineral rights to the state.               

                                                                                

26      (8) The director of the department of management and budget                 

                                                                                

27  may do any of the following with regard to the property described           


                                                                                

1   in this section when it is determined by the director to be in              

                                                                                

2   the best interest of the state:                                             

                                                                                

3       (a) Order a reappraisal of the property.                                    

                                                                                

4       (b) Withdraw the property from sale.                                        

                                                                                

5       (c) Offer the property for sale for less than the fair market               

                                                                                

6   value, reserving reversionary interest or receiving other                   

                                                                                

7   benefits as the director finds to be in the best interest of this           

                                                                                

8   state with the concurrence of the state administrative board.               

                                                                                

9       Sec. 9.  The department of management and budget may                        

                                                                                

10  demolish, dismantle, or otherwise dispose of the surplus building           

                                                                                

11  known as the "The Grounds Shop", which is under the jurisdiction            

                                                                                

12  of the department of management and budget and is located due               

                                                                                

13  west of, and directly behind, the Lewis Cass building, in the               

                                                                                

14  city of Lansing, Michigan.