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Duplicates:
HJR 28
General
Services Department (GSD)
Department
of Corrections (DOC)
Economic
Development Department (EDD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of SRC Amendment
The Senate Rules Committee amendment to Senate
Joint Resolution 26 added a requirement for approval from GSD, DOC, EDD, and
SFC before a lease of the Santa Fe Penitentiary can become effective.
Synopsis
of Original Bill
Senate Joint Resolution 26 authorizes the
Property Control Division (PCD) of the General Services Department (GSD) to
lease the “old main” facility at the Penitentiary of New Mexico (PNM) to
Significant
Issues
PCD is charged with assigning property under its
jurisdiction for “the best and highest beneficial use of the property”. The Corrections Department, Economic Development
Department, and
The Economic Development Department provided
the following:
The New Mexico Film Office has a joint powers
agreement with the PCD and the Corrections Department to make the “old main”
section of the Penitentiary available for use by the motion picture industry at
reasonable market rates. The EDD is
concerned that the use of this facility remains an option for the motion
picture industry.
The Department of Corrections provided
the following concerns related to the impact of the lease on their existing
operations:
1. Leasing this section or
portion of the grounds of the Penitentiary should not interfere with the
operation of the remaining prison facilities.
There are security concerns when non-correctional staff
are operating around prison facilities.
This increases the possibilities of escape and introduction of
contraband.
2. There are some programs
and activities that remain in the old main facility or within close
proximity. There is the
3. All of the water lines
and sewer lines for the entire Penitentiary complex (North Unit, South Unit,
Minimum Restrict Unit and Central Office complex), are “tied in” or routed
through the old Main Unit.
4. The 287 acre feet per
year of water rights that belong to the Penitentiary of New Mexico at this
location could be jeopardized by the lease, or the State Engineer could refuse
to allow the water from the Penitentiary wells to be used for the training
facility. The State Engineer in the past
has objected /raised concerns about the use of water from wells for any purpose
other than those directly related to housing inmates at the Penitentiary.
1.
The plan for a public safety training
complex will not interfere with existing uses and the county is committed to
work with DOC and EDD to address their concerns.
2.
A public safety training facility is
needed for Fire/Rescue/EMS, law enforcement and corrections agencies in the
northern half of the state and use of this site will take advantage existing
infrastructure.
3.
Use as a Public Safety Training Facility
would allow NM to leverage the existing facility + $1.5 million in Santa Fe
County Bond Money to secure federal Dept of Justice, Dept of Energy and
Homeland Security Grant Money for the state.
PCD would not
anticipate any fiscal impact until a plan is presented that may involve architectural/construction
services.
EDD provides that should the entire “old main” facility be leased to
Depending on the specifics of the lease, DOC notes
that there
could be substantial costs involved in constructing new buildings and
relocating the program activities that remain in or near the Main Unit,
including the
CONFLICT AND DUPLICATION
SJR 26 duplicates HJR 28.
A number of state agencies believe that there may be a conflict with
existing statutes.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
DOC points out that there is no legal description of the “Old Main” facility of the Penitentiary of New Mexico. The building simply is sited on the much larger grounds of the Penitentiary of New Mexico, which again, includes the North Unit, South Unit and Minimum Restrict Unit.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
Discussions were held
among PCD, CD and EDD but no joint powers agreement was necessary to make the
facility available to film companies.
PCD has had short-term leases with film production companies at PNM
main.
Laws 2002, Chapter
110, Section 24 (6) appropriated $75,000 from severance tax bond proceeds to
renovate the old north main prison buildings within a ten-acre perimeter at the
Penitentiary. The project scope is being
discussed, to include providing additional electrical capacity to the site for
film production use.
ALTERNATIVES
EDD notes the New Mexico Film Office would be open
to discussing the possibility of sharing the “old main” facility with the Santa
Fe Fire Department, with the understanding that the film office’s booking of a
film would lead to positive economic impact and thus take priority. Should activities of the
DOC states that
DOC requests addition of a provision that reads:
“Execution of the lease is subject to
approval by the Corrections Department.”
GGG/yr/njw