| Sec. 4. Director of Bureau of Parks and Lands authorized, but not directed, to convey |
certain land in Sandy Bay Township (T5 R3 NBKP), County of Somerset. Resolved: |
That the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands within the |
Department of Conservation may by quitclaim deed without covenant |
convey, for appraised fair market value, and on such other terms |
and conditions as the director may direct, to the United States |
of America, acting by and through its General Services |
Administration, a certain lot or parcel of land, situated on the |
northerly side of Route 201, in Sandy Bay Township (T5 R3 NBKP), |
Maine, of approximately 0.3 of an acre in size, but no more than |
approximately 1.078 acres as shown on a plan entitled "Site |
Concept Plan B" dated January 20, 2004, by Gorrill-Palmer |
Consulting Engineers, Inc., (a copy of said plan is on file with |
the department) for purposes of national security at the Jackman |
border crossing. Said lot or parcel of land is situated on the |
northerly side of Route 201, in the Township of Sandy Bay (T5 R3 |
NBKP), County of Somerset, and State of Maine, and is adjacent to |
and southerly of the Jackman border crossing, and is a portion of |
the parcel conveyed by Louis O. Hilton to the State of Maine by |
deed dated December 12, 1985, and recorded in the Somerset County |
Registry of Deeds in Book 1233, Page 53. Said parcel subject to |
the rights of others to use the gravel road that runs through the |
subject parcel, said gravel road to be upgraded by the United |
States of America, acting by and through its General Services |
Administration, in cooperation with the State of Maine, |
Department of Conservation, to accommodate timber harvesting, |
travel by the public and snowmobiling. For reference see rights |
reserved in a deed from Louis O. Hilton to the State of Maine and |
recorded in the Somerset County Registry of Deeds in Book 1233, |
Page 53, and rights conveyed in common with Hilton and others |
recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book 770, page 336; and be |
it further |