Plain English Summary
This bill transfers approximately 11 acres of state-owned land in Pender County to the Town of Burgaw for $1 to be used for a fire training facility and other public purposes. The state retains a reversionary interest, meaning the property reverts back to the state if it is no longer used for public purposes. The town bears all costs associated with the transfer and receives the property in its current condition without any state warranties.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill provides the Town of Burgaw with needed property for fire training facilities at minimal cost, improving emergency services and public safety infrastructure. Transferring underutilized state property to local government allows communities to develop facilities that serve their residents while the reversionary clause ensures the property remains in public use.
Arguments Against
Opponents may be concerned that the state is conveying property without warranties regarding environmental conditions, title issues, or physical defects, potentially leaving the town liable for costly problems. Additionally, the town assumes all expenses for the transfer and any necessary remediation, and the reversionary interest could complicate future development or financing of the property.
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Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)
Final Vote
On: Second Reading
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