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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF WESTFORD TO TRANSFER CERTAIN EASEMENTS TO THE SELECT BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WESTFORD

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

SECTION l.  (a) Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the conservation commission of the town of Westford may transfer to the select board of the town a permanent easement and a temporary easement adjacent to Beaver Brook road on property currently managed and controlled by the conservation commission for conservation and recreation purposes. Both easements shall be dedicated by the select board for the purposes of repairing, reconstructing, operating, maintaining or improving a bridge on the road, including, but not limited to, slope stabilization, guy wire and overhead wire placement, rip rap and erosion control and future maintenance.

(b)  The easements authorized to be transferred under this section are located on property identified on the town of Westford assessor’s map 20, lot 16 and described in a deed recorded with the Middlesex north registry of deeds in book 3713, page 328. The easements are shown on a plan of land entitled “Massachusetts Department of Transportation Highway Division Plan and Profile of Beaver Brook Road (Bridge No. W-26-014),” revised through March 19, 2021, as follows: “PARCEL PUE-S-2” containing 1,729 square feet, more or less, and “PARCEL TE-4” containing 1,620 square feet, more or less. Prior to finalizing the transfer authorized under this section, the town may make minor modifications to the plan and easement areas in order to carry out the purposes of this act.

SECTION 2.  As consideration for the transfer authorized under section 1, the town of Westford shall: (i) dedicate other land of equal or greater size and natural resource value, to be held by the conservation commission of the town for conservation and recreation purposes; (ii) transfer funds, the value of such compensation to be the full and fair market value of the easements as determined via an independent appraisal; or (iii) provide a combination of land and funds equal to or greater than the value of the easements. Any funds transferred under this section shall be deposited in a fund dedicated to conservation of land in the town.

SECTION 3.  This act shall take effect upon its passage.

Approved, May 6, 2022.