2014 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 9 - ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER 5 - PROPERTY AND BUILDINGS
ARTICLE 1 - CAPITOL AND STATE BUILDING COMMISSION
9-5-108. Development of building projects; rehabilitation of building projects.


WY Stat § 9-5-108 (2014) What's This?

9-5-108. Development of building projects; rehabilitation of building projects.

(a) The commission shall, on the basis of a state needs assessment plan or as otherwise directed by the legislature and after consultation with and advice from state agencies and officials, other appropriate agencies and officials and members of the public, identify and select potential projects to be studied for inclusion in the Wyoming public buildings construction program pursuant to the following schedule:

(i) Level I reconnaissance studies shall, to the extent possible:

(A) Describe the project;

(B) Identify the need for the project;

(C) In cooperation with appropriate local, county and state agencies, assess the status of proposed site ownerships, including existing conflicts and recommendations for resolution of the conflicts and other potential obstacles;

(D) Assess and describe local, state and federal permits required for construction;

(E) Assess environmental considerations and constraints;

(F) Identify legal constraints to development;

(G) Identify alternate sources of space to purchase and lease;

(H) Summarize public testimony received at meetings held by the commission in the county of the proposed construction; and

(J) Contain the commission's recommendation to the legislature whether to terminate further consideration of the proposed project or to continue the project at its current level of study, or to proceed with further activity under paragraph (ii), (iii) or (iv) of this subsection.

(ii) Level II feasibility studies shall to the extent possible:

(A) Include a detailed analysis of factors relevant to development, construction, operation and maintenance;

(B) Identify major problems and opportunities concerning development and the environmental, social and economic effects of development;

(C) Identify the desired sequence of events, including commencement of local, state and federal permitting activities and acquisition of land;

(D) Summarize testimony received at public hearings held by the commission in the county of the proposed construction;

(E) Include soils and other site test drilling procedures;

(F) Contain final concept design and cost estimates;

(G) Include the project financing plan;

(H) Identify the interests in land to be acquired and the proposed means and costs of acquisition. An "interest in land" may include the fee simple title or any other interest in land less than a fee simple; and

(J) Include draft legislation describing in detail the construction, operation and financing of the proposed project.

(iii) Level III construction and operation plans shall proceed as authorized and approved by the legislature under the immediate direction and control of the commission. Pursuant to legislative authorization for public building construction projects and prior to completion of Level III construction the commission may:

(A) Design, construct, acquire or purchase facilities related to the construction projects for use of any feature, facility, function or portion of a project;

(B) Contract for the performance of any power under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph, and consult with or employ experts and professional persons;

(C) Acquire by purchase, lease, appropriation, gift, exchange or eminent domain, necessary land, easements and other property for construction, operation and maintenance of projects and accept gifts, grants and contributions of money from any source;

(D) Contract with, contribute to or receive contributions from any legal subdivision of the state, special district, private corporation or person for the construction, operation, management and maintenance of any project or any interest in any facility or function of a project.

(iv) After completion of Level III construction, the commission shall turn over the project to the general services division of the department of administration and information for the operation and maintenance of state owned facilities constructed under the direction and control of the commission.

(b) State agencies shall cooperate fully with the commission in the preparation of the studies. In the execution of these activities, the commission shall:

(i) Receive and acquire data relating to the project;

(ii) Hold public hearings within the county where the proposed project will be wholly or partly constructed, consult with and receive the views of private persons, local groups, associations and organizations representing local citizens, industries and the public interest;

(iii) Coordinate the feasibility studies with the plans of other government agencies and departments;

(iv) Undertake studies, investigations, surveys and research relevant to the completion of the study and enter into contracts and arrangements for its completion with any government agency, department or any person, firm, university, institution or state or national organization;

(v) Perform any other related activities or functions relevant and appropriate to the completion of the feasibility study; and

(vi) Maximize the use of all existing information, data, reports and other materials, and no funds shall be expended to duplicate existing information, data, reports and other materials.

(c) The commission may suspend the expenditure of time or funds on a project at any level of activity, if it is established that it would be in the public interest. The commission shall report the reason for any suspension of activity to the legislature.

(d) Any agency seeking to rehabilitate an existing public building shall submit that request to the commission. The commission shall review and develop plans and recommendations for the project as provided in this section.

(e) As used in this section, "project" means any public building and all works and facilities necessary for the planning, construction and utilization of a state owned public building, including the improvement of any feature, facility, function or portion of a project. "Project" does not include those projects for which the operation, management and use of the building, works or the facility has been assigned by law to a specific state agency.

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