The director of the state park and recreation division [state parks division] of the natural resources department shall execute a written release to the United States secretary of the interior of the state's lease of the Elephant Butte lake lease lot lands under contract No. 14-06-500-2087 between the state of New Mexico and the United States, in order that the federal government can sell such land to the private citizens presently leasing said land, who with their successors in interest are hereinafter referred to as landowners, provided that within three years after the effective date of this act the federal government sells such land to the private citizens leasing it; further provided that if this sale does not take place the written release provided in this act shall be null and void; and further provided that:
A. in exchange for release of legal obligation and rights under the contract, the state shall first be reimbursed a reasonable amount for its loss of revenue from the lease by the United States government;
B. in order to insure that the land is not used in an incompatible or conflicting manner with the surrounding park land and that access to the park is maintained, the following provisions shall be included in any agreement with the bureau of reclamation:
(1) a continuous easement on all current roadways and utility crossings shall be retained through the lease lot areas as shall all other existing easements at the time of the agreement;
(2) future use of the property shall be restricted to noncommercial, single-family residential use. Any use or activity that endangers the water or air quality of the park shall not be allowed;
(3) the state shall no longer have any responsibility to provide the lease lot area any of the services now provided by the state park and recreation divison [state parks division] of the natural resources department; and
(4) the landowners and any successors in interest shall be obligated by these provisions and any noncompliance shall result in reversion of the property to the bureau of reclamation.
History: Laws 1987, ch. 317, § 1.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Laws 1997, ch. 149, § 3 provided that the "state park and recreation division" means the "state parks division". See 9-5A-6.1 NMSA 1978.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 16 - Parks, Recreation and Fairs
Article 2 - State Parks Division
Section 16-2-2 - State parks advisory board created; membership; compensation; duties.
Section 16-2-2.1 - State park volunteers.
Section 16-2-3 - Meaning of designations.
Section 16-2-5 - Director of division; qualifications.
Section 16-2-7 - Rules and regulations.
Section 16-2-7.1 - Free state park passes to disabled veterans.
Section 16-2-9 - Concessions in parks; contracts; board of finance approval.
Section 16-2-9.1 - State park passes; vendors.
Section 16-2-10 - Secretary and employees prohibited from having interest in concessions.
Section 16-2-11 - Acquisition of lands for park and recreational purposes; criteria.
Section 16-2-12 - Acquisition of federal land for park and recreational uses.
Section 16-2-13 - Title to park and recreational lands; acceptance.
Section 16-2-14 - Prior donations and grants accepted and confirmed.
Section 16-2-15 - Secretary's power to authorize transfer of park lands.
Section 16-2-15.1 - Elephant Butte lake lease lot lands; release of lease with federal government.
Section 16-2-18 - Acceptance of donations of money, equipment or material.
Section 16-2-19 - State park and recreation revenues; source and disbursement.
Section 16-2-19.1 - Motorboat fuel tax fund; appropriation.
Section 16-2-20 - Short title.
Section 16-2-21 - Purpose of act.
Section 16-2-22 - Bonding authority.
Section 16-2-23 - Form of bonds.
Section 16-2-24 - Sale of bonds.
Section 16-2-25 - Proceeds from sale of bonds.
Section 16-2-26 - Construction.
Section 16-2-27 - Tax exemptions.
Section 16-2-29 - Security; retirement of bonds.