LD 1674
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Town of Jay, Maine. Said railroad crossing easement is further
described as: A certain parcel of land situated easterly of Route
4, in the Town of Jay, County of Franklin, State of Maine, bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a set rebar on the
apparent easterly sideline of land formerly of the Maine Central
Railroad Company, said rebar being southerly along the apparent
curved sideline of said former railroad land, a curved distance of
two hundred twenty and eighty-nine hundredths (220.89) feet, from
another a set rebar being at the southwest corner of land now or
formerly of Jose Diaz as recorded in Book 467, Page 102 at the
Franklin County Registry of Deeds; thence southerly along the
apparent curved sideline of said former railroad land and along
land of the inhabitants of the Town of Jay, a curved distance of
fifty and thirty-five hundredths (50.35) feet, to a set rebar;
thence north 81 degrees 04 minutes 27 seconds west through former
railroad land, a distance of sixty-six and eight-hundredths (66.08)
feet, to a set rebar; thence northerly along the apparent curved
sideline of said former railroad land and along land of the
inhabitants of the Town of Jay, a curved distance of fifty and
thirty-five hundredths (50.35) feet, to a set rebar; thence south
81 degrees 04 minutes 27 seconds east through former railroad land,
a distance of sixty-six and fifteen-hundredths (66.15) feet, to the
first mentioned set rebar, being the point of beginning. All
bearings are magnetic 1994. All set rebar are topped with a
plastic cap stamped "Kachnovich PLS 1134." The above parcel of
land being over a portion of land of the State of Maine, Department
of Conservation, Bureau of Parks and Lands as recorded in the
Franklin County Registry of Deeds in Book 1889, Page 173. See
survey plan entitled "(Boundary Survey - Land of the Inhabitants of
the Town of Jay - total area = 34.38 acres)," revised February 2005
- compiled by Kachnovich Land Surveying; and be it further

 
Sec. 7. Director of Bureau of Parks and Lands authorized, but not directed, to convey
certain real estate in Town of Jay, County of Franklin. Resolved: That the
Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands within the Department
of Conservation may by quitclaim deed without covenant convey for
fair market value, and on such other terms and conditions as the
director may direct, including maintenance and safety obligations
and responsibilities, to Richard S. and Jeanne M. Jackson, a new
Jackson trail-crossing easement sixteen (16) feet wide by sixty-
six (66) feet long, located at Station 2552+11 in the Town of
Jay, Maine and in exchange for release of the existing sixteen
(16) foot-wide by sixty-six (66) foot-long Jackson railroad
crossing easement previously conveyed to Richard S. and Jeanne M.
Jackson located at Station 2549+11; and be it further


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