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RESOLVES
First Regular Session of the 121st

CHAPTER 53
H.P. 1034 - L.D. 1412

Resolve, Authorizing the Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services To Increase the Ground Lease Term at the Long Creek Youth Development Center from 50 to 90 Years

     Sec. 1. Resolve 2001, c. 95, §3, amended. Resolved: That Resolve 2001, c. 95, §3 is amended to read:

     Sec. 3. Property interest that may be conveyed. Resolved: That the state property authorized to be leased is the following:

     That portion of Book 243, Page 197, recorded in the Cumberland County Registry of Deeds, that is determined by the commissioner and the Commissioner of Corrections to be unnecessary to the present or future operation of the Long Creek Youth Development Center.

     The state property may be leased for a term of up to 50 90 years in whole or in part, at the discretion of the commissioner, subject to such permits or approvals as may be required by law; and be it further

; and be it further

     Sec. 2. Resolve 2001, c. 95, §3-A, enacted. Resolved: That Resolve 2001, c. 95, §3-A is enacted to read:

     Sec. 3-A. Developer requirements. Resolved: That the lessee of the property must agree to the following conditions.

     1. The lessee shall make every effort to redevelop the administration building of the Long Creek Youth Development Center and, if the building is redeveloped, seek a tenant or tenants for it;

     2. The lessee shall decide within 7 years after signing the lease whether to redevelop or demolish at the lessee's expense the administration building;

     3. The lessee shall take sole responsibility for the administration building at the time the option to lease the property is exercised. The option and the ground lease must include the administration building. Title to the administration building must transfer to the lessee at the time the lessee exercises the option to lease the other buildings at the Long Creek Youth Development Center; and

     4. If the lessee is unsuccessful in redeveloping the administration building, the lessee shall take responsibility for all costs of abatement and demolition of the building including administrative time incurred by officials of the State; and be it further

Effective September 13, 2003, unless otherwise indicated.

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