SECTION 1. The town of Reading, acting by and through its board of selectmen, with the approval of the conservation commission, may grant a utility easement for the construction, maintenance, repair and operation of utilities over, across and upon certain land known as Timberneck Swamp held for conservation purposes as open space in the town of Reading. The proposed utility easement shall support the pre-existing sewer main and the proposed new 8 inch water main, running parallel, and connect Ivy Lane to Belmont street. The purpose of the proposed new water main is to upgrade the existing water distribution system in the town, connecting 2 ends of the water system at Belmont and Ivy, and thus improving the current deficient fire flows, water quality and pressure loss in such area.
The easement, extending 711.85 feet by 30 feet in width, and containing 20,977.06 square feet across the 2 parcels of land held for conservation purposes, is shown on a plan entitled “Town of Reading Massachusetts Department of Public Works Utility Easement Belmont Street to Ivy Lane” prepared by the department of public works engineering division and dated May 29, 2012. The 2 adjoining conservation parcels shown on such plan are referenced by assessors maps as lot 5, map 29 and lot 194, map 28. The first parcel, containing 7.0197 acres, is described in an order of taking by the town of Reading for conservation purposes dated March 14, 1972 and recorded in the Middlesex registry of deeds in book 12170 at page 436. The second parcel, purchased by the town for conservation purposes and containing 30.4811 acres is described in a deed dated September 2, 1975 and recorded in said Middlesex registry of deeds in book 12854 at page 269. The parcels are also shown as lots B and 1 respectively on a plan entitled “Plan of Land in Reading, Mass. Timberneck Swamp and Environs” dated May, 1973, prepared by H. Kingman Abbott, Registered Surveyor, and recorded in said registry as plan 983 of 1974.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
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