PRINTER'S NO. 908

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


SENATE BILL

No. 858 Session of 1995


        INTRODUCED BY TILGHMAN, APRIL 12, 1995

        REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, APRIL 12, 1995

                                     AN ACT

     1  Providing for adoption of capital projects to be financed from
     2     current revenues of the Keystone Recreation, Park and
     3     Conservation Fund.

     4     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     5  hereby enacts as follows:
     6  Section 1.  Short title.
     7     This act shall be known and may be cited as the Keystone
     8  Recreation, Park and Conservative Fund Current Revenue Project
     9  Itemization Act for 1995-1996.
    10  Section 2.  Total authorization.
    11     The total authorization for the capital projects in the
    12  category of Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation projects
    13  itemized in section 3 and to be constructed by the Department of
    14  Environmental Resources, its successors or assigns and to be
    15  financed by current revenues of the Keystone Recreation, Park
    16  and Conservation Fund shall be $11,600,000.
    17  Section 3.  Itemization of projects.
    18     The additional capital projects in the category of Keystone


     1  Recreation, Park and Conservation projects to be constructed by
     2  the Department of Environmental Resources, its successors or
     3  assigns and to be financed by current revenues are hereby
     4  itemized, together with their estimate financial costs, as
     5  follows:
     6                                                           Total
     7                                                          Project
     8             Project                                    Allocation
     9  (1)  Department of Environmental Resources           $11,600,000
    10     (i)  Bendigo State Park
    11         (A)  Renovation of four buildings and
    12             associated utilities                        1,500,000
    13             (Base Project Allocation - $1,250,000)
    14             (Design and Contingencies - $250,000)
    15     (ii)  Codorus State Park
    16         (A)  Renovation of marina                       1,200,000
    17             (Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
    18             (Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
    19     (iii)  French Creek State Park
    20         (A)  Construction of park office and
    21             visitor center                              1,000,000
    22             (Base Project Allocation - $834,000)
    23             (Design and Contingencies - $166,000)
    24     (iv)  Neshaminy State Park
    25         (A)  Renovation of marina                       1,500,000
    26             (Base Project Allocation - $1,250,000)
    27             (Design and Contingencies - $250,000)
    28     (v)  Prince Gallitzin State Park
    29         (A)  Renovation of sewage treatment plant
    30             and collection system                       1,900,000
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     1             (Base Project Allocation - $1,583,000)
     2             (Design and Contingencies - $317,000)
     3     (vi)  Raccoon Creek State Park
     4         (A)  Renovation of water and sewage
     5             systems                                     2,000,000
     6             (Base Project Allocation - $1,666,000)
     7             (Design and Contingencies - $334,000)
     8     (vii)  R.B. Winter State Park
     9         (A)  New sewage treatment plant and
    10             collection system                           1,500,000
    11             (Base Project Allocation - $1,250,000)
    12             (Design and Contingencies - $250,000)
    13     (viii)  Yellow Creek State Park
    14         (A)  Renovation of water and sewage
    15             systems                                     1,000,000
    16             (Base Project Allocation - $834,000)
    17             (Design and Contingencies - $166,000)
    18  Section 4.  Estimated useful life.
    19     The General Assembly states that the estimated useful life of
    20  the projects itemized in this act is 30 years.
    21  Section 5.  Federal funds.
    22     All moneys received from the Federal Government for the
    23  projects specifically itemized in this act are hereby
    24  appropriated for these projects.
    25  Section 6.  Effective date.
    26     This act shall take effect July 1, 1995, or immediately,
    27  whichever is later.


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