SECTION 1.Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the City of Lowell may transfer from the care and custody of the Board of Parks certain air rights over and above the following parcels of land currently used for park, open space, or recreational purposes, to the care and custody of the Lowell School Department for the construction of pedestrian bridges for a new high school. The parcels of land over which the subject air rights reside are:
(i)Lucy Larcom Park, located between the Merrimack Canal and Anne Street, Lowell, approximately shown on Plan 1176-17 as Parcel No. 5, being part of land described in the deed at 450-431 (Lowell Copies 46-138).
SECTION 2.Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the City of Lowell may transfer from the care and custody of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation certain air rights over and above the following artificial waterway currently used for park, open space, or recreational purposes, to the care and custody of the Lowell School Department for the construction of pedestrian bridges for a new high school. The artificial waterway over which the subject air rights reside are
(ii)The fee interest in the Merrimack Canal and bounded by Moody Street on the southwest and French Street/Father Morissette Boulevard on the northeast, shown approximately on Plan 176-17 as Parcel 3. The owner of record of the fee interest in the locus is presently Boott Hydropower, Inc., under the deed at Book 2690, Page 542, subject to easements held by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts under the taking at Book 3830, page 70 and by the United States of America under deed at Book 5925, Page 56.
SECTION 3.After the completion of the construction of the pedestrian bridges in the air rights over and above the artificial waterway authorized in Section 2, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation shall grant to the Lowell School Department a permanent easement of air rights for the use, maintenance, and repair of the pedestrian bridges.
SECTION 4.As a condition of the transfers of air rights authorized in Sections 1-2 and the granting of a permanent easement authorized in Section 3, the City of Lowell shall financially compensate the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation in lieu of reciprocal land and/or facilities for park, open space, or recreational purposes.
SECTION 5.Upon completion of the construction of the pedestrian bridges, any and all unused air rights over the affected locus as set forth in Sections 1-2 shall revert back to the Department of Conservation and Recreation and to the Board of Parks in the City of Lowell, respectively, for park, open space, or recreation purposes.
SECTION 6.If the air rights transferred pursuant to Section 1 are not developed for school purposes within five years from the date this bill is enacted, those portions shall revert back to the state through its Department of Conservation and Recreation and to the Board of Parks in the City of Lowell, respectively, for park, open space, or recreation purposes.
SECTION 7.In submitting this legislation, the City of Lowell authorizes the City Manager to create and provide to the General Court and state agencies any and all additional information that may be necessary for passage; and
SECTION 8.In submitting this legislation, the City of Lowell authorizes the General Court to make any and all such changes in the drafting process as are necessary for passage; and
SECTION 9.This act shall take effect upon its passage during the current year.
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