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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN BROCKTON.

Whereas, The deferred operation of this act would tend to defeat its purpose, which is to authorize forthwith the sale of real property in the city of Brockton, which is immediately necessary to accomplish important public purposes, 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.  Notwithstanding sections 32 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: (i) sell; (ii) lease for terms of up to 99 years, including all renewals and extensions; or (iii) otherwise grant, convey or transfer to 1 or more purchasers or lessees an interest in the parcel of land located in the city of Brockton and commonly known as 36 Main street, more particularly bound and recorded in a deed recorded with the Plymouth county registry of deeds in book 18251, page 252, subject to this act and on such terms and conditions that the commissioner may provide. The exact location and boundaries of the property or portions thereof to be conveyed shall be determined by the commissioner after completion of a survey.

SECTION 2.  In making any such disposition pursuant to section 1, the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance shall use appropriate competitive bidding processes and procedures. Not less than 30 days before the date on which bids, proposals or other offers to purchase the property or any portion thereof, are due, the commissioner shall place a notice in the central register published by the state secretary pursuant to section 20A of chapter 9 of the General Laws stating the availability of the property, the nature of the competitive bidding process and other information that the commissioner considers relevant, including the time, place and manner for the submission of bids or proposals and the opening of the bids or proposals.

SECTION 3.  Any purchase and sale agreement, lease or other document relating to the sale, lease, transfer or other disposition of the parcel or any portion thereof shall provide that the commonwealth including, but not limited to the division of capital asset management and maintenance, shall have no liability to any purchaser, lessee, transferee or successor to any purchaser, lessee or transferee of all or part of the parcel described in section 1 for any claims arising out of or related in any way to the conditions, known or unknown, of the parcel, or otherwise in connection with any sale, lease, transfer or other disposition thereof.

SECTION 4.  In the sale of the parcel or any portion thereof pursuant to section 1, the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance may retain or grant rights of way or easements for access, egress, utilities and drainage across any portions of the property and the commonwealth may accept from the purchaser such rights of way or easements in or across any portions of the property to be conveyed or transferred for access, egress, drainage and utilities as the commissioner considers necessary and appropriate to carry out this section.

SECTION 5.  The purchaser, lessee or transferee of any portion of the property pursuant to section 1 shall be responsible for all costs and expenses related thereto including, but not limited to, costs associated with surveys, deed preparation and recording fees as such costs may be determined by the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance.

SECTION 6.  Notwithstanding any other general or special law to the contrary, the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance may take any interests in the parcel thereon by eminent domain pursuant to chapter 79 of the General Laws, as deemed necessary by the commissioner to carry out this act.

SECTION 7.  Notwithstanding sections 32 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 grant to the owner of any parcels abutting the property 1 or more easements over portions of the property. The commissioner shall determine the consideration for such easements based on consultation with appraisal professionals. The grant of easements shall be on such terms and conditions as the commissioner deems appropriate.

Approved, January 14, 2021.