Whereas
, The deferred operation of this act would
tend to defeat its purpose, which is to
authorize forthwith the conveyance of certain land to the town of Webster,
therefore it is hereby declared to be an emergency law,
necessary for the immediate preservation of the
public convenience.
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 commissioner of the division of capital asset
management
and maintenance may convey to the town of Webster, for
nominal consideration, notwithstanding sections 40F to 40J,
inclusive, of chapter 7 of the General Laws, or any other general or special
law or rule or regulation to the contrary, by deed,
a parcel of state owned land located in the town,
formerly under the care and control of the armory commission, for use by the
town as a community youth facility. The parcel, as shown on a deed
dated
November 26, 1952, and recorded on June 19, 1952 in the Worcester county
registry of deeds, Book 3425, Page 557, was conveyed from inhabitants of the
town of Webster to the commonwealth.
SECTION 2.
The town of Webster shall pay for all costs of the
appraisal, survey and deed preparation for the conveyance of the property
authorized by this act, as deemed necessary by the commissioner
of the division of capital asset management and maintenance.
SECTION 3.
If the property ceases to be used at any
time for the purpose described in section 1, or is used for any purpose other
than the purpose stated therein, the property, upon notice by the commissioner
of the division of capital asset management and maintenance, shall revert to
the care and control of the commonwealth and any further disposition of the
property shall be subject to
sections 40E to 40J, inclusive, of chapter 7 of the General Laws, and shall
require the prior approval of the general court.
Approved July 2, 2004.