HOUSE BILL No. 4366

 

March 24, 2015, Introduced by Reps. Greimel, Tedder and Runestad and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

 

     A bill to authorize the state administrative board to accept

 

and convey certain property in Oakland County; to prescribe certain

 

conditions for the acceptance and conveyance of the property; and

 

to provide for disposition of certain revenue.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 1. The state administrative board, on behalf of this

 

state, subject to and contingent upon the conveyance of the

 

property to the school district of the city of Pontiac as provided

 

in section 3, may accept from the school district of the city of

 

Pontiac, for consideration of $1.00, the following real property

 

that was originally conveyed to the school district of the city of

 

Pontiac:

 

A parcel of land in the North 1/2 of Section 30, T3N-R10E, Pontiac

 

Township, City of Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan and more

 


particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point S89°16'27"E

 

500 feet from the property controlling corner, which is the

 

Southwest section corner of section 19, thence S89°16'27"E 953.02

 

feet, thence S00°14'18"E 2451.56 feet, thence S79°13'51"W 66.73

 

feet, thence N00°14'18"W 1264.86 feet, thence N89°16'27"W 887.40

 

feet, thence N00°14'18"W 1200 feet to the beginning point,

 

containing 28.15 acres, more or less.

 

     Sec. 2. The description of the property in section 1 is

 

approximate and for purposes of the conveyances is subject to

 

adjustment as the state administrative board or attorney general

 

considers necessary by survey or other legal description.

 

     Sec. 3. The state administrative board, on behalf of the

 

state, after receiving the conveyance authorized in section 1,

 

shall reconvey to the school district of the city of Pontiac, for

 

consideration of $1.00, the property described in section 1.

 

     Sec. 4. In the reconveyance under section 3, the state

 

administrative board shall not place any restrictions on the use of

 

the property or on the conveyance of the property to a third party

 

by the school district of the city of Pontiac.

 

     Sec. 5. The reconveyance authorized under section 3 shall not

 

reserve the mineral rights to this state; however, the conveyance

 

shall provide that if the grantee or any successor or assignee,

 

including a lessee, derives any revenue from the development of any

 

minerals found on, within, or under the conveyed property, the

 

grantee, successor, or assignee shall pay 1/2 of that revenue to

 

this state, for deposit in the state general fund.

 

     Sec. 6. The reconveyance authorized by section 3 shall be by

 


quitclaim deed or other instrument approved by the attorney

 

general.