Executive Order No. 29-8 (No. 70-83) [Transfer of Land From Agency of Development and Community Affairs, Historic
Preservation Division, to Agency of Transportation]
WHEREAS, it appears that for State Highway purposes in connection with Highway Project
New Haven HHS 019-3 (16), it is necessary to acquire a certain piece of land located
in the Town of New Haven, County of Addison, and State of Vermont and presently under
the jurisdiction and control of the Agency of Development and Community Affairs, Historic
Preservation Division;
WHEREAS, the State Transportation Board is charged with and has the responsibility
for planning, constructing, and maintaining all such highway;
NOW THEREFORE, I, Richard A. Snelling, by virtue of the power vested in me as Governor
of Vermont, do hereby transfer and set over from the Agency of Development and Community
Affairs, Historic Preservation Division, to the jurisdiction and control of the Agency
of Transportation for highway purposes the following described land, to wit:
Being part of the same land and premises conveyed to Historic Sites Division, Agency
of Development and Community Affairs by Vermont Public Service Board by Executive
Order #22, dated November 26, 1975, and recorded in Book 35, Pages 260-264, of the
Town of New Haven Land Records and being more particularly described as follows:
Being Parcel #5 consisting of 0.15 acre, more or less, land as shown on page 10 of
the plans of Highway Project New Haven HHS 019-3 (16) as filed on the 2nd day of December,
1982, in the office of the Clerk of New Haven.
In connection with the above parcel the following easements and/or rights are conveyed:
A temporary easement during the period of construction to enter upon land of the Grantor
herein to construct a drive right of and between approximate survey stations 228 +
10 and 289 + 35, of the established centerline of said Highway Project.
In consideration for the above transfer, the Agency of Transportation is hereby ordered
and directed to pay to the Agency of Development and Community Affairs, Historic Preservation
Division, the sum of One dollar and No/100 ($1.00).
Dated March 22, 1983.