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2024 Session

Budget Bill - SB30 (Introduced)

Surplus Property Transfers for Economic Development

Item 4-5.10

Item 4-5.10

§ 4-5.10 SURPLUS PROPERTY TRANSFERS FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT


a. The Commonwealth shall receive the fair market value of surplus state property which is designated by the Governor for economic development purposes, and for any properties owned by an Industrial Development Authority in any county where the Commonwealth has a continuing interest based on the deferred portion of the purchase price, which shall be assessed by more than one independent appraiser certified as a Licensed General Appraiser. Such property shall not be disposed of for less than its fair market value as determined by the assessments.


b. Recognizing the commercial, business and industrial development potential of certain lands declared surplus, and for any properties owned by an Industrial Development Authority in any county where the Commonwealth has a continuing interest based on the deferred portion of the purchase price, the Governor shall be authorized to utilize funds available in the Governor's discretion, to meet the requirements of the preceding subsection a. Sale proceeds, together with the money from the Commonwealth's Development Opportunity Fund, shall be deposited as provided in § 2.2-1156 I, Code of Virginia.


c. Within thirty days of closing on the sale of surplus property designated for economic development, the Governor or his designee shall report to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and Appropriations and House Appropriations Committees. The report shall include information on the number of acres sold, sales price, amount of proceeds deposited to the general fund and Conservation Resources Fund, and the fair market value of the sold property.


d. Except for subaqueous lands that have been filled prior to January 1, 2006, the Governor shall not sell or convey those subaqueous lands identified by metes and bounds in Chapter 884 of the Acts of the Assembly of 2006.



e. There is hereby created in the state treasury a special subfund of the Virginia Business Ready Sites Program Fund, known as the Site Replacement Fund. The Site Replacement Fund shall be established on the books of the Comptroller. Any gifts, donations, grants, bequests, and other funds received on its behalf shall be paid into the state treasury and credited to the Site Replacement Fund. Interest earned on moneys in the Site Replacement Fund shall remain in the Site Replacement Fund and be credited to it. In addition, notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding subsection b, with respect to sales of property in Henrico County where the Commonwealth has a continuing interest pursuant to that certain Real Estate Purchase Agreement dated May 20, 1996, and any amendments thereto, sales proceeds received by the Commonwealth in excess of the fair market value, as defined in such Real Estate Purchase Agreement, as amended, shall be deposited to the Site Replacement Fund. Moneys in the Site Replacement Fund shall be used in accordance with Section §2.2-2240.2:1, Code of Virginia and the guidelines established by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority for the Virginia Business Ready Sites Program Fund, except that moneys, and any interest thereon, deposited into the Site Replacement Fund pursuant to sales of the aforementioned property in Henrico County shall be maintained for and made available only to the Economic Development Authority of Henrico County, Virginia. Any grant made from the Site Replacement Fund to such Economic Development Authority shall only be from moneys, and any interest thereon, deposited into the Site Replacement Fund pursuant to sales of the aforementioned property in Henrico County. Moneys remaining in the Site Replacement Fund at the end of each fiscal year, including interest, shall not revert to the general fund, but shall revert to the general fund at the end of the fiscal year after the fifth anniversary of the deposit of such moneys in the Site Replacement Fund.