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LR 2844
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located in the Town of Skowhegan, Somerset County, State of Maine
and known as the Yankee Woodlot, being approximately six (6 +/-)
acres, to be surveyed prior to conveyance, on the northerly side of
Norridgewock Avenue in Skowhegan and adjacent to a parcel currently
owned by the County. Said conveyance to be for the limited purpose
of construction of a county jail and subject to approval by the
voters of Somerset County; and be it further

 
Sec. 5. Director of Bureau of Parks and Lands authorized to convey certain real estate
to Town of Greenville. Resolved: That the Director of the Bureau of
Parks and Lands within the Department of Conservation may by
quitclaim deed convey for appraised fair market value, and on
such other terms and conditions as the director may direct, to
the Town of Greenville a certain lot or parcel of land up to 45
acres located in Little Moose Township, T3R5BKP EKK, said
conveyance to be for the limited purpose of expansion of the
Greenville Industrial Park and subject to approval by the voters
of the Town of Greenville; and be it further

 
Sec. 6. Director of Bureau of Parks and Lands authorized to convey certain real estate
to Town of Corinna. Resolved: That the Director of the Bureau of Parks
and Lands within the Department of Conservation may by quitclaim
deed convey for One Dollar, $1.00, and on such other terms and
conditions as the director may direct, to the Town of Corinna a
certain lot or parcel of land located at the intersection of
Spring Street, Exeter Street and Center Street in the Town of
Corinna, Penobscot County, State of Maine, being those same
premises described in a deed from the Finance Authority of Maine
to Ralph A. Berg, dated July 31, 1997 and recorded in the
Penobscot County Registry of Deeds August 21, 1997 in Book 6469,
Page 11. Title to the parcel passed to the State in 2000
pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 18-A, section 2-105
at the death of Ralph A. Berg, who died testate and whose heirs
disclaimed all interest.

 
SUMMARY

 
This resolve authorizes the Director of the Bureau of Parks
and Lands within the Department of Conservation to convey
property or interests in property at 6 locations described in
this resolve for fair market value and on such other terms and
conditions as the director may direct. Any proceeds from the
sale of land must be used to purchase additional land in the same
county for the same purpose.


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