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1. Sell the interests of the State in the state property;

 
2. Negotiate, draft, execute and deliver any documents
necessary to settle any boundary line discrepancies;

 
3. Exercise, in accordance with the Maine Revised Statutes,
Title 23, chapter 304, the power of eminent domain to quiet for
all time any possible challenges to ownership of the state
property;

 
4. Negotiate, draft, execute and deliver any easements,
conservation easements or other rights that, in the
commissioner's discretion, may contribute to the value of a
proposed sale or lease of the State's interests; and

 
5. Release any interests in the state property that, in the
commissioner's discretion, do not contribute to the value of the
remaining state property; and be it further

 
Sec. 3. Property interests that may be conveyed. Resolved: That the state
property authorized to be sold pursuant to this resolve is up to
15 acres of unimproved land, subject to existing rights and
easements, designated Parcel D "Terrace Housing" on the "Maine
Youth Center" plan developed by Winton Scott Architects; except
that any conveyance must be made subject to affordable
neighborhood development covenants. The commissioner is also
authorized to execute a boundary line agreement with the City of
Portland to straighten a jog in the property line separating the
old Maine Youth Center from the Portland International Jetport;
the parcels exchanged must be roughly equivalent in size and of
similar value so that no consideration is required; and be it
further

 
Sec. 4. Property to be sold as is. Resolved: That the commissioner may
negotiate and execute purchase and sale agreements upon terms the
commissioner considers appropriate. The state property must be
sold as is, with no representations or warranties.

 
Title must be transferred by quitclaim deed without covenant,
executed by the commissioner, but the 15 acres in section 3 must
be transferred subject to affordable neighborhood development
covenants and in compliance with local zoning ordinances; and be
it further

 
Sec. 5. Exemptions. Resolved: That any conveyance pursuant to this
resolve is exempt from any statutory or regulatory requirement
that the property first be offered to the Maine State Housing
Authority or another state or local agency; and be it further


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