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JENNIFER M. GRANHOLM governor |
DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES |
REBECCA A. HUMPHRIES director |
BILL NUMBER: HB 4024, AS INTRODUCED
TOPIC: Public notification of new
openings/expansion of state parks
SPONSOR: Representative John Stewart
CO-SPONSORS: N/A
COMMITTEE: Natural Resources,
Analysis Done:
POSITION
The Department does not support this proposed
Legislation. The bill adds unnecessary
delays and costs to a process already established through the Natural Resources
Commission (NRC).
PROBLEM/BACKGROUND
Currently, the NRC serves as the forum for public
notification for park openings and facility expansions. The Department views this current process as
sufficient public notification.
DESCRIPTION OF BILL
This bill, if enacted, would require notification in writing
to each affected local unit of government, any proposed opening or expansion of
a State Park facility. The bill would
also require public hearings for the purpose of gathering input from interested
parties regarding such park openings or expansions.
SUMMARY OF ARGUMENTS
Pro
This legislation would provide for additional public
input regarding park openings or expansions as well as establish a formal
notification process relative to local governing bodies.
Con
This legislation adds a time and cost factor to a
process already in place. Proposed
projects and park openings could be delayed if this legislation were to be enacted.
Additionally, the bill is unclear as to
what constitutes “expanding a state park”.
This could be interpreted to include adding facilities, purchasing
lands, or other changes that affect the character of any individual park.
FISCAL/ECONOMIC
IMPACT
Are there revenue or
budgetary implications in the bill to the --
Budgetary:
Potentially significant costs for staffing, travel
and meeting space would be incurred to hold public meetings. Costs for local governmental unit
notifications would be minimal.
Revenue:
See above.
Comments:
Meeting requirements could be considered redundant
considering the existing process of notification via the NRC.
Budgetary:
See above.
Revenue:
None.
Comments:
None.
Comments:
Some administrative costs may be incurred if local
units of government choose to respond to Department proposals.
OTHER STATE DEPARTMENTS
N/A
ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION
A
similar bill, HB 5721 was introduced in 2004.
ADMINISTRATIVE
RULES IMPACT
N/A
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Rebecca A. Humphries
Director
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Date
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