Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same,
as follows:
The deputy commissioner of capital planning and operations is hereby authorized to transfer the care, custody and control of four certain parcels of public land, hereafter described, along state highway route 110 in the town of Sterling, presently being a part of the Wachusett Reservoir watershed, from the care, custody and control of the metropolitan district commission to the department of public works. Said parcels are to be used for the reconstruction of Bridge No. S-25-13 along said state highway route 110 and are to be used by the department of public works for permanent drainage purposes. The said four parcels of land are more particularly described as follows.
Parcel No. 6-D-1. A certain rectangular shaped parcel of land in the town of Sterling on the westerly side and about twenty-five (25) feet left of the main baseline of the 1985 reconstruction of Bridge No. S-25-13, along state auto route 110 (Chace Hill Road), which bridge is over the Boston & Maine Railroad at or about Station 6 + 50 of said baseline, approximately twenty-five (25) feet wide and one hundred twenty (120) feet long, containing about three thousand (3,000) square feet of land, to be used by the said department as a site for permanent drainage.
Parcel No. 6-D-2. A certain rectangular shaped parcel of land in the town of Sterling on the westerly side and about twenty-five (25) feet left of the main baseline of the 1985 reconstruction of Bridge No. S-25-13, along state auto route 110 (Chace Hill Road), which bridge is over the Boston & Maine Railroad at or about Station 8 + 90 and about twenty-five (25) feet left at or about Station 9 + 10 of said baseline, approximately twenty (20) feet wide and forty (40) feet long, containing about eight hundred (800) square feet of land, to be used by the said department as a site for permanent drainage.
Parcel No. 6-D-3. A certain irregular shaped parcel of land in the town of Sterling on the easterly side and about twenty-five (25) feet right of the main baseline of the 1985 reconstruction of Bridge No. S-25-13, along state auto route 110 (Chace Hill Road), which bridge is over the Boston & Maine Railroad at or about Station 6 + 05 and about twenty-five (25) feet right at or about Station 6 + 35 of the said baseline, approximately thirty (30) feet wide and eighty-seven and one-half (87?) feet long, containing about twenty-six hundred and twenty-five (2,625) square feet of land, to be used by the said department as a site for permanent drainage.
Parcel No. 6-D-4. A certain rectangular shaped parcel of land in the town of Sterling on the easterly side and about twenty-five (25) feet right of the main baseline of the 1985 reconstruction of Bridge No. S-25-13, along state auto route 110 (Chace Hill Road), which bridge is over the Boston & Maine Railroad at or about Station 8 + 90 and about twenty-five (25) feet right at or about Station 9 + 10 of said baseline, approximately twenty (20) feet wide and thirty-five (35) feet long, containing about seven hundred (700) square feet of land, to be used by the said department as a site for permanent drainage.
The above described four parcels of land are shown on a plan entitled "Sterling Chace Hill Road Preliminary Right of Way Plan Fiscal Year 1984 Sheet 6 of 10", which plan shall be on file with the chief engineer of the department of public works.
Said transfer shall be on such terms and conditions as the division of capital planning and operations in consultation with the metropolitan district commission may prescribe.