The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PETITION OF:
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In the Year Two Thousand and Seven.
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An Act to authorize the acquisition of land, the development and construction of an underground railroad, civil rights and black heritage museum and cultural center in springfield. |
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION
1. It is hereby found and declared that presently within Western Massachusetts
there exists the need for a museum and cultural center with twelve thousand
square feet of space to be used as a center to educate the public and serve as
a resource center for schools, colleges and public and private agencies and
organizations, and individuals regarding the historical significance of this
part of the Commonwealth to the success of the Underground Railroad, Civil
Rights Movement in America and the role of African Americans in development of
the Western Massachusetts region.
It is hereby
further found and declared that the construction and development of such center
is needed in order to further enhance regional tourism, attract conferences and
conventions, and large gatherings to Springfield, thereby generating an influx
of people from outside the Commonwealth who would utilize the tourist
facilities and related businesses in every region of the Commonwealth.
It is hereby
further found and declared that the construction and development of such a
center in the city of Springfield will serve as a catharsis important to alleviate some
of the lingering negative effects of the institution of slavery and the
discrimination practiced against African Americans, which had state and federal
governmental statutory sanction.
SECTION 2. For the planning, financing, development, and construction of the new center in the Commonwealth, the sum of $12 million dollars is hereby made available, for the purpose and subject to the provisions of law regulating the disbursements of public funds and the approval thereof.
SECTION 3. The following words and phrases, as used in this act, shall, unless
the context otherwise requires, have the following meanings:
“Project,”
the acquisition, development, construction, expansion, rehabilitation,
improvement, furnishing, equipping, or finishing, or a combination of the
foregoing, or operation, promotion, and maintenance, of a museum and cultural
center in Springfield containing twelve thousand square feet of space for
exhibition, display, conference rooms and related furnishings, furniture,
machinery, equipment, facilities, approaches, driveways, parking facilities,
which shall not exceed two hundred passenger automobile spaces, roadways,
public transportation, planting and landscaping, the acquisition of land or
other property, or rights, easements, and interests acquired for or in respect
of any such land or property, the demolition or removal of any buildings or
structures on land so acquired or in or with respect to which interests are so
acquired and site preparation.
“Mason Square,”
so-called, in area within the city of Springfield shall be the site for locating the center.
“Operator,”
the person, corporation, authority, company, group or entity, whether private
or public, entering into contract with the Commonwealth to manage, operate and
maintain the new center as authorized and directed in this act.
SECTION 4. Within ninety days of the effective date of this act, the Department
of Capital Planning and Operations, hereinafter called the “commissioner,”
shall conduct or contract for due diligence studies, and prepare a report and
preliminary specifications which shall include the following:
(a)
Preliminary specifications for a museum and cultural center suitable for small
permanent displays, scale conferences, art and photographic exhibits, library,
and a theatre to accommodate small audiences to be built in the Mason Square
Area of Springfield.
The
preliminary specifications shall be developed and prepared in consultation with
the African-American Museum and Cultural Center of Western Massachusetts and
the city of Springfield, shall include the design, physical, and operating
characteristics which the facility shall contain, a precise estimate of the
costs of construction, and such other details or criteria relative to the
construction of a building for use as a museum and cultural center.
(b)
Certified appraisals of land to be acquired and assembled for the project,
including relocation of existing structures and businesses.
(c) Studies
of area wide traffic impact, transit requirements, necessary or desirable
traffic changes for pedestrian and vehicular access, improvements for
pedestrian safety, the accommodation of on-site parking not to exceed two
hundred parking spaces and costs of all of the above; provided, however, that
such studies may, at the direction of the Commissioner, in consultation with
the city of Springfield.
(d)
Establish criteria, requirements, duties and financial responsibilities of an
operator to operate and maintain the center constructed pursuant to this act.