| 5. Passamaquoddy Indian Reservation. "Passamaquoddy Indian |
Reservation" means those lands reserved to the Passamaquoddy |
Tribe by agreement with the State of Massachusetts dated |
September 19, 1794, excepting any parcel within such lands |
transferred to a person or entity other than a member of the |
Passamaquoddy Tribe subsequent to such agreement and prior to the |
effective date of this Act. If any lands reserved to the |
Passamaquoddy Tribe by the aforesaid agreement hereafter are |
acquired by the Passamaquoddy Tribe, or the secretary on its |
behalf, that land shall must be included within the Passamaquoddy |
Indian Reservation. For purposes of this subsection, the lands |
reserved to the Passamaquoddy Tribe by the aforesaid agreement |
shall must be limited to Indian Township in Washington County; |
Pine Island, sometimes referred to as Taylor's Island, located in |
Big Lake, in Washington County; 100 acres of land located on |
Nemcass Point, sometimes referred to as Governor's Point, located |
in Washington County and shown on a survey of John Gardner which |
that is filed in the Maine State Archives, Executive Council |
Records, Report Number 264 and dated June 5, 1855; 100 acres of |
land located at Pleasant Point in Washington County as described |
in a deed to Captain John Frost from Theodore Lincoln, Attorney |
for Benjamin Lincoln, Thomas Russell, and John Lowell dated July |
14, 1792, and recorded in the Washington County Registry of Deeds |
on April 27, 1801, at Book 3, Page 73; and those 15 islands in |
the St. Croix River in existence on September 19, 1794 and |
located between the head of the tide of that river and the falls |
below the forks of that river, both of which points are shown on |
a 1794 plan of Samuel Titcomb which that is filed in the Maine |
State Archives in Maine Land Office Plan Book Number 1, page 33. |
The "Passamaquoddy Indian Reservation" includes those lands which |
have been or may be acquired by the Passamaquoddy Tribe within |
that portion of the Town of Perry which that lies south of Route |
1 on the east side of Route 190 and south of lands now owned or |
formerly owned by William Follis on the west side of Route 190, |
provided that no such lands may be included in the Passamaquoddy |
Indian Reservation until the Secretary of State receives |
certification from the treasurer of the Town of Perry that the |
Passamaquoddy Tribe has paid to the Town of Perry the amount of |
$350,000, provided that the consent of the Town of Perry would be |
voided unless the payment of the $350,000 is made within 120 days |
of the effective date of this section. Any commercial |
development of those lands must be by approval of the voters of |
the Town of Perry with the exception of land development |
currently in the building stages. The Passamaquoddy Indian |
Reservation includes those lands that have been or may be |