GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA

1993 SESSION

 

 

CHAPTER 663

SENATE BILL 1663

 

AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF THIRTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS OF STATE PARKS BONDS OR NOTES AND TO APPROPRIATE THE PROCEEDS OF THESE BONDS AND NOTES FOR SPECIFIC STATE PARKS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS AND LAND ACQUISITION.

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:

 

Section 1.  Legislative authorization to issue bonds. - In accordance with the requirements of Section 6(d) of Chapter 542 of the 1993 Session Laws (the "Bond Act"), the General Assembly hereby authorizes the issuance of thirty-five million dollars ($35,000,000) State Parks Bonds authorized by the Bond Act and approved by the qualified voters of the State who voted on the question the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November 1993.  The proceeds of State Parks Bonds and notes, including premium thereon, if any, except the proceeds of bonds the issuance of which has been anticipated by bond anticipation notes or the proceeds of refunding bonds or notes, shall be placed by the State Treasurer in a special fund to be designated "1994 State Parks Bonds Fund" and shall be disbursed as provided in this act.

Sec. 2.  Appropriation of bond proceeds. - In accordance with the requirements of Section 6(d) of the Bond Act, the General Assembly hereby appropriates the proceeds of the thirty-five million dollars ($35,000,000) State Parks Bonds and notes for specific projects as provided in this act and subject to change as provided in this act.  The proceeds of State Parks Bonds and notes shall be used for the purpose of paying the cost of capital improvements for new and existing State parks and recreation areas including, without limitation, land acquisition and the repair, renovation, and construction of visitors' centers, parking lots and access roads, dams, picnic areas, ranger residences, tent and trailer campsites, boat and canoe launching areas, rental cabins, boathouses, swimming facilities, trails, exhibits, storage buildings, water and wastewater systems, electrical systems, and underground fuel tanks.  No more than thirty percent (30%) of the proceeds of the State Parks Bonds and notes, however, may be used for land acquisition.

Any additional moneys which may be received by means of a grant or grants from the United States of America or any agency or department thereof or from any other source for deposit to the State Parks Bonds Fund may be placed in the State Parks Bonds Fund or in a separate account or fund and shall be disbursed, to the extent permitted by the terms of the grant or grants, without regard to any limitations imposed by this act.

The proceeds of bonds and notes may be used with any other moneys made available by the General Assembly for the cost of State parks and recreation facilities including the proceeds of any other State bond issues, whether heretofore made available or which may be made available at the session of the General Assembly at which this act is ratified or any subsequent sessions.  The proceeds of bonds and notes shall be expended and disbursed under the direction and supervision of the Director of the Budget.  The funds provided by this act shall be disbursed for the purposes provided in this act upon warrants drawn on the State Treasurer by the State Controller, which warrants shall not be drawn until requisition has been approved by the Director of the Budget and which requisition shall be approved only after full compliance with the Executive Budget Act, Article 1 of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes.

Sec. 3.  Allocations of funds for specific projects. - The proceeds of thirty-five million dollars ($35,000,000) State Parks Bonds and notes shall be allocated and expended for paying the cost of State parks capital improvements, to the extent and as provided in this act and subject to change as provided in this act, as follows:

                PARK                                                          PROJECT                           ALLOCATION

Carolina Beach State Park                                     Visitor Center                    $ 1,236,200

Cliffs of the Neuse State Park                               Park Office                               150,000

                                                                                  Bathhouse and

                                                                                    Concessions Building           562,200

Crowders Mountain State Park                              Visitor Center                       1,470,600

Duke Power State Park                                          Community Building                332,500

Eno River State Park                                              Picnic Area Improvements,

                                                                                    Cole Mill Road                      145,000

Fort Fisher State Recreation Area                        Visitor Contact Station            329,300

Fort Macon State Park                                           Fort Restoration -

                                                                                    Phase I                                    879,500

                                                                                  Design Funds for

                                                                                    Visitor Center                        110,000

Goose Creek State Park                                         Visitor Center for

                                                                                    Environmental Education

                                                                                    Center                                  1,618,100

Hammocks Beach State Park                                 Maintenance Area

                                                                                    Improvements                        118,400

Hanging Rock State Park                                       Visitor Center                       1,799,400

Jockey's Ridge State Park                                      Concession Building                434,900

                                                                                  Visitor Center                           446,200

Jones Lake State Park                                            Water, Electric, and

                                                                                    Sewer Repair                          146,500

Kerr Lake State Recreation Area                          Development at

                                                                                    Kerr Lake                            4,000,000

Lake James State Park                                            Maintenance Building              156,600

Lake Waccamaw State Park                                   Visitor Center                       1,362,800

                                                                                  Weir Control Structure              15,000

Lumber River State Park                                        Development at

                                                                                    Princess Ann                       1,013,000

Medoc Mountain State Park                                  Park Office, Campground,

                                                                                    Maintenance Buildings      1,486,700

Merchants Millpond State Park                             Picnic Area                               306,400

Morrow Mountain State Park                                Maintenance Area

                                                                                    Improvements                        357,600

                                                                                  Campground Improvements    817,489

Mount Jefferson State Park                                   Picnic Shelter                             95,800

Mount Mitchell State Park                                    Handicap Access                      277,100

                                                                                  Capital Projects and

                                                                                    Renovations                            216,800

New River State Park                                             Development at Site #3           450,000

Pettigrew State Park                                               West End Access

                                                                                    Development                            90,600

Pilot Mountain State Park                                      Sewer, Electric, Telephone,

                                                                                    and Lake Study                       246,800

Raven Rock State Park                                           Composting Toilets and

                                                                                    Utility Repair                         169,800

                                                                                  Maintenance Complex             399,600

South Mountains State Park                                   Horse Camp Trailer

                                                                                    Parking                                    163,900

                                                                                  Picnic Shelters (2)                   171,100

Stone Mountain State Park                                    Picnic Area                               811,400

Waynesborough State Park                                    Grounds Improvement and

                                                                                    Storage Building                      95,776

Weymouth Woods State Nature

Preserve                                                                   Exhibit Renovation                     90,735

William B. Umstead State Park                             Visitor Center                       1,526,200

Statewide                                                                 Trailwork                                   400,000

SUBTOTAL IMPROVEMENTS                                                                $ 24,500,000

Bushy Lake State Natural Area                              Land Acquisition                      220,000

Crowders Mountain State Park                              Land Acquisition                      235,000

Duke Power State Park                                          Land Acquisition                      415,000

Eno River State Park                                              Land Acquisition                   2,350,000

Goose Creek State Park                                         Land Acquisition                        55,000

Hammocks Beach State Park                                 Land Acquisition                      275,000

Hanging Rock State Park                                       Land Acquisition                      545,000

Jockey's Ridge State Park                                      Land Acquisition                      275,000

Lake James State Park                                            Land Acquisition                        77,000

Lumber River State Park                                        Land Acquisition                   1,093,000

Medoc Mountain State Park                                  Land Acquisition                      465,000

Merchants Millpond State Park                             Land Acquisition                      700,000

Morrow Mountain State Park                                Land Acquisition                      275,000

Mount Mitchell State Park                                    Land Acquisition                      350,000

New River State Park                                             Land Acquisition                      550,000

Raven Rock State Park                                           Land Acquisition                      440,000

South Mountains State Park                                   Land Acquisition                   1,090,000

Stone Mountain State Park                                    Land Acquisition                  1,090,000

SUBTOTAL LAND ACQUISITION                                                             10,500,000

GRAND TOTAL                                                                                          $ 35,000,000

Projected allocations set forth above may be adjusted to reflect the availability of other funds.

The Director of the Budget is empowered, when the Director of the Budget determines it is in the best interest of the State and the North Carolina State Parks System to do so, and if the cost of a particular project is less than the projected allocation, to use the excess funds to increase the size of that project or increase the size of any other project itemized in this section, or to increase the amount allocated to a particular State park or recreation area within the aggregate amount of funds available under this section.  The Director of the Budget may consult with the Advisory Budget Commission and the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations before making these changes.  In addition, the particular capital improvements and the amount of the projected allocation therefor set forth above may be changed from time to time as the General Assembly may decide.

Allocations to the costs of a capital improvement or undertaking in each case may include allocations to pay the costs set forth in Section 3(4)c., d., e., f., and g. of the Bond Act in connection with the issuance of bonds for that capital improvement or undertaking.

Sec. 4.  The Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources shall provide quarterly reports to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the Chairs of the Senate and House of Representatives Appropriations Committees, and the Fiscal Research Division on the expenditure of moneys from the 1993 State Parks Bonds Fund.

Sec. 5.  Effective date. - This act becomes effective 1 July 1994.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 5th day of July, 1994.

 

 

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Dennis A. Wicker

President of the Senate

 

 

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Daniel Blue, Jr.

Speaker of the House of Representatives