SECTION 1. Notwithstanding sections 33 to 37, inclusive, of chapter 7C of the General Laws or any other general or special law to the contrary, the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance may convey a certain parcel of state-owned land currently held as surplus property, with the buildings thereon, located in the city of Fitchburg, to the city of Fitchburg on terms that may be determined by the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance. The parcel and buildings are located at 84 Elm street, formerly used as the Fitchburg superior court. The exact boundaries of the parcel shall be determined by the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance, after the completion of a survey. As a condition of the conveyance, the commissioner shall execute and record and file for registration in the registry of deeds where the land lies a certificate confirming the commonwealth’s ownership of the interest in such parcel.
SECTION 2. Consideration for the conveyance under section 1 shall be $1, payable at the time of the conveyance. Upon a subsequent conveyance of the property described in section 1 or a portion thereof by the city of Fitchburg, the city of Fitchburg shall distribute the gross proceeds of the conveyance, in the following order, to: (i) the commonwealth to reimburse it for costs incurred by the division of capital asset management and maintenance with respect to the property; (ii) the city of Fitchburg for costs incurred by the city with respect to the property, if any, for the transaction including, but not limited to, the costs for legal work, survey, title and the preparation of plans and specifications; and (iii) the commonwealth and the city of Fitchburg in equal shares.
SECTION 3. The commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance may retain or grant rights of way or easements for access, egress, utilities and drainage across the property described in section 1 and across other property owned by the commonwealth that is contiguous to the property described in section 1 and may accept such rights of way or easements for access, egress, drainage and utilities as the commissioner considers necessary and appropriate to carry out this act.
SECTION 4. The city of Fitchburg shall bear all costs, if any, for the transactions authorized in this act including, but not limited to, all costs for legal work, survey, title and preparation of plans and specifications; provided, however, that any costs and expenses incurred by the city of Fitchburg to sell the property shall be paid from the gross proceeds of the sale.
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