Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same,
as follows:
SECTION 1.
The town of Manchester-by-the-Sea, acting by and through
its board of selectmen, may grant to Polly Jaques, or her successors, heirs and
assigns, a certain parcel of conservation land shown as Lot 52 on a plan
entitled "Plan of Land in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Land on Sumac Lane and Friend
Street (Being a Redivision of Lot 15 as shown on L.C.C. 1449 O and Land
Shown on L.C.C. 1449 A2)" filed with the land court as Plan No. 1449-1 dated
August 1, 2000 by Hancock Survey Associates, Inc., subject to a perpetual
easement reserved and held by the town for the
benefit of the remaining land of the inhabitants of the town
to use that portion of Lot 52 shown as "Proposed 11.75'
Wide Access and Utility Easement" for
pedestrian and vehicular access and egress to and from Sumac lane and Friend
street, and the remaining land and for the installation, maintenance, repair
and replacement of utility lines, pipes, wires and necessary appurtenances for
the transmission of gas, electricity, water, telephone and other utility
services to and from Sumac lane and the remaining land of the inhabitants of
the town, all in common with the rights of Polly
Jaques, her successors, heirs and assigns.
SECTION 2.
In consideration of the conveyance authorized in
section 1, Polly Jaques, or her successors, heirs and assigns, shall grant to
the town of Manchester-by-the-Sea, acting by and through its board of
selectmen,
a certain parcel of land shown as Lot 51 on a plan entitled "Plan
of Land in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Land on Sumac Lane and Friend Street (Being a
Redivision of Lot 15 as shown on L.C.C. 1449 O and Land Shown on
L.C.C. 1449 A2)" filed with the land court as Plan No. 1449-2 dated
August 1, 2000 by Hancock Survey Associates, Inc.
SECTION 3.
This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved July 6, 2001.