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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Wirth
DATE TYPED 2/18/05
HB 585/aHGUAC
SHORT TITLE State Property Transfer to Cultural Affairs
SB
ANALYST Hadwiger
APPROPRIATION
(in $000s)
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
See Narrative Recurring General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
REVENUE
Estimated Revenue
Subsequent
Years Impact
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
$35.0
See Narrative Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Cultural Affairs Department (DCA)
Department of Military Affairs (DMA)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HGUAC Amendment
The amendment clarifies that the Armory would be transferred from the State Armory Board to
the Cultural Affairs Department (DCA). It also requires that the property be designated in perpe-
tuity “The Bataan Memorial Complex” in recognition of the military history. It also requires that
the Bataan Memorial Museum would remain in its current location in perpetuity.
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House Bill 585/aHGUAC -- Page 2
Synopsis of Original Bill
House Bill 585 would transfer the 7.5-acre property in Santa Fe at 1050 Old Pecos Trail to the
DCA. The bill contains an emergency clause.
Significant Issues
The property identified in HB585 as 1050 Old Pecos Trail consists of about 7½ acres with build-
ings, collectively known as the Armory. The facilities are currently managed by the Armory
Board, whose mission is to manage armory facilities for the New Mexico National Guard. The
building is leased to the Military Historical Foundation of New Mexico. There are currently four
active leases in the Armory buildings, including Santa Fe Children’s Museum, Center for Con-
temporary Arts, Santa Fe Performing Arts, and the Bataan Memorial Military Museum. Along
with the transfer of real property to DCA, this bill would also transfer existing leases and other
written agreements attached to the facilities.
DCA noted that the intent of this legislation is to improve the landlord-tenant relationship of the
tenants in this facility. Although DCA manages many historical properties, the proposed ar-
rangement differs somewhat from the department’s normal operations. On the other hand, the
cultural facilities housed at the Armory property are recognized community assets that would
enhance the portfolio of the DCA.
DCA concurs with the HGUAC amendment.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
DCA indicated that its performance based budget initiatives include attendance at state museums
and other cultural programming and that the organizations housed at the Armory could enhance
the Department’s performance expectations by serving a larger number of constituents.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
DCA noted there is no appropriation associated with this legislation. The agency assumes that
ownership of the property implies assumption of maintenance and repair responsibilities. As this
is an historic, state-owned property of significant importance to the history of the state, DCA
comments that it may be necessary to consider state funding in the future. The buildings and
grounds are in dire need of maintenance and repairs. One of the buildings was in violation of
building codes and has been closed since an electrical inspection found violations last year.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
Currently the facilities are leased to non-profit art and educational organizations. There would
be some impact on DCA’s administrative services division to manage these leases and the result-
ing interactions with the tenants. DCA’s capital projects manager would be directed to create a
list of maintenance priorities to be addressed by the tenants.
The Department of Military Affairs noted that the transfer of the property does not directly ad-
dress the administrative and fiscal problems that exist with regard to the multiple lessees at the
facility.
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House Bill 585/aHGUAC -- Page 3
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS
1.
What are the current revenues and costs to operate the Armory. Do revenues cover the
costs. If not, how is the difference currently paid.
2.
Would the agreement clarify that the Bataan Memorial Military Museum will not be op-
erated by DCA.
3.
Should the bill specify from whom the property would be transferred.
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