AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF PEABODY TO USE CERTAIN PARK LAND FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES.
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 city of Peabody may use a certain parcel of park land located in the city for the development and construction of a school by the school department. The parcel is shown as Parcel A on a plan of land entitled "Subdivision Plan of Land located in Peabody, Mass", drawn by Eastern Land Survey Associates, dated March 22, 2001.
SECTION 2. The school department of the city of Peabody shall convey 2 parcels of land located in the city to the park department of the city to be used for park and playground purposes. The first parcel is shown as Parcel B on the plan described in section 1. The second parcel is bound and described as follows:-
Beginning at a point on the southwesterly corner of said parcel on the sideline of Castle Circle, thence running;
N 11<=-50'-54" W by land of 22 Castle Circle Trust a distance of 150' more or less to Proctors Brook; Easterly along Proctors Brook a distance of 110' more or less to a point; S 60<=-05'-54" E by land of the City of Peabody a distance of 295.50' to a point; S 23<=-54'-28" W by land of the City of Peabody a distance of 7.47' to a point; S 60<=-05'-54" E by land of the City of Peabody a distance of 541.52' to a point; S 47<=-46'-34" W by lands of Vorrias and Serino a distance of 152.77' to a point; N 60<=-42'-56" W by land of Broadway Realty Trust a distance of 86.90' to a point; thence running along the sideline of Castle Circle on a curved line with a radius of 60.00' a distance of 149.00' to a point; thence running along Castle Circle on a curved line with a radius of 30.00' a distance of 27.39' to a point; N 60<=-05'-54" W along the sideline of Castle Circle a distance of 401.76' to a point; thence running along Castle Circle on a curved line with a radius of 175.00' a distance of 42.21' to a point; and N 73<=-55'-07" W a distance of 187.00' to the point of beginning, containing about 115,787 S.F.