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Varela |
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HJR 31/aHVEC |
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
General
Services Department (GSD)
NM
Border Authority (NMBA)
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of HVEC Amendment
The House Voters and Elections Committee
amendment to House Joint Resolution 31 made a minor technical correction to the
amount of federal land in
Synopsis
of Original Bill
House Joint Resolution 31 proposes the trade of
approximately 10 acres of state-owned land at the Santa Teresa border crossing
in
Significant
Issues
This is an equal-value exchange of property that
allows the federal government expansion options at the Santa Teresa Border
Crossing and allows the state more land at the West Capitol Complex to pursue
consolidating state services at campus locations and reducing high cost
leases. The NMBA and GSD support this
joint resolution.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The only cost to the
state and the federal government are for surveys of the land. The exchange is considered to be equal value,
based on the agreement of both government entities.
The cost of surveying the
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The
Border Authority currently has leased office space within the area to be
exchanged at Santa Teresa. The Border
Authority was already planning to move from that space; therefore, there
exchange will not affect its operations.
State-owned property in Dona Ana county includes
a five and ninety-five hundredths acre parcel used as a temporary border
crossing during the building of the permanent facility. The New Mexico Border Authority is housed on
this parcel, which is adjacent to the Santa Teresa international beltway. The state is currently developing the West
Capitol Complex, pursuant to the master plan, adopted by the Capitol Buildings
Planning Commission. The master plan
identifies the federal land for acquisition.
Surveys have been completed on both properties.
The federal government
will benefit with this trade, since they will have the opportunity to enhance
their operations at the border. GSD will
benefit by being able to co-locate agencies and consolidate governmental
functions and properties as set forth within the Capitol Buildings Master
Plan. It provides for expansion opportunities
for additional public access functions.
AMENDMENTS
Provided by GSD:
On page 2, line 18, delete the word “eleven” and insert in lieu thereof
the words “nine and two-tenths acres”.
On page 2, line 20 delete “eleven-acre” and insert in lieu thereof the
“nine and two-tenth acre”. These
amendments correct and conform the acreage as stated on page 1, line 22, which
is the actual amount of federal property in
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