LD 2218
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LD 2218 Title Page Resolve, Authorizing Certain Land Transactions by the Department of Conservatio... Page 2 of 2
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Preamble. Whereas, the Constitution of Maine, Article IX, Section
23 requires that real estate held by the State for conservation
purposes may not be reduced or its uses substantially altered
except on the vote of 2/3 of all members elected to each House;

 
Whereas, the real estate authorized for conveyance by this
resolve is under the designations describe in the Maine Revised
Statutes, Title 12, section 598-A; and

 
Whereas, the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands within
the Department of Conservation may sell or exchange lands with
the approval of the Legislature in accordance with the Maine
Revised Statutes, Title 12, section 1837; now, therefore, be it

 
Sec. 1. Director of Bureau of Parks and Lands authorized to convey certain real estate in
exchange for other property. Resolved: That the Director of the Bureau of
Parks and Lands within the Department of Conservation may by
quitclaim deed convey the following property in exchange for
conveyance of property, described herein, now owned by Cayuga
Corporation:

 
1. Property to be conveyed by the Bureau of Parks and Lands
to Cayuga Corporation: All of the State's interest in a lot or
parcel of land located on the southwesterly side of the Town Farm
Road, in Gray, Cumberland County, being approximately 4 acres;
said parcel being approximately two hundred (200') feet along the
Town Farm Road and approximately eight hundred (800') feet deep,
and is a portion of a sixty-four (64) acre parcel currently held
by the State and currently designated as Lot 11 of Tax Map 44;
and

 
2. Property to be conveyed by the Cayuga Corporation to the
State of Maine: All of the Cayuga's interest in a lot or parcel
of land located southwesterly of the Town Farm Road along the
Royal River in Gray, Cumberland County, and adjacent to other
land currently owned by the State of Maine, being approximately
53 acres, more or less, and together with a right-of-way for
public access; said parcel is a portion of Lot 12 of Tax May 44
and Lot 5 of Tax Map 43. Because the parcels are not of equal
value, Cayuga Corporation may, at its discretion, consider this a
bargain exchange; and be it further

 
Sec. 2. Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands authorized to convey certain real
estate in exchange for other property. Resolved: That the Director of the
Bureau of Parks and Lands within the Department of Conservation
may by quitclaim deed convey a right-of-way, in common with the
State, in exchange for conveyance of a right-of-way, described
herein, now owned by Walter S. Hennig and Barbara A. Hennig.
Both rights-of-way are located in Township 10, S.D., Hancock


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