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Title 3 Appendix : Executive Orders

Chapter 029 : Public Property and Supplies

(Cite as: 3 App. V.S.A. ch. 29, § 34)
  • Executive Order No. 29-34 (No. 07-03) [Transfer of Land from Agency of Administration, Department of Buildings and General Services to Agency of Transportation in Ludlow]

    WHEREAS, it appears that certain land and premises located in the Town of Ludlow, County of Windsor and State of Vermont, hereinafter described and presently under the jurisdiction and control of the State of Vermont, Agency of Administration, Department of Buildings and General Services, has become and is no longer necessary for purposes of the Department of Buildings and General Services; and

    WHEREAS, the Agency of Transportation, desires the use of said land and premises for its purposes;

    NOW THEREFORE, I, James H. Douglas, by virtue of the powers vested in me as Governor of Vermont, do hereby transfer and set over from the Agency of Administration, Department of Buildings and General Services to the jurisdiction and control of the Agency of Transportation for its purposes the following described land and premises, to wit:

    Being all and the same lands and premises as conveyed to the State of Vermont by Warranty Deed of Michael G. Rowe and Donna J. Rowe, dated May 10, 1995, and recorded in Book 155, Pages 24-25 of the Ludlow Land Records.

    Reference is hereby made to a survey entitled, “Survey of Lands of State of Vermont”, prepared by Courcelle Surveying Co. and dated, Sept. 9, 2002, and recorded on October 8, 2002, in File No. 164C of the Ludlow Land Records, and in said survey said land and premises are more particularly described as follows:

    Beginning at an iron pin set in the northwesterly line of Rt. 100, said pin marks the northeast corner of lands of Roger Danyew, and the southeast corner of the herein described parcel.

    Thence proceeding along the northerly line of said Danyew in the following courses:

    N 35°-29″-30′ W, a distance of 64.07 ft. to an iron pipe;

    N 27°-31″-15′ W, following a stonewall, a distance of 92.19 ft. to an iron pin set;

    S 58°-07″-30′ W, following a stonewall, a distance of 63.76 ft. to an iron pipe found;

    N 53°-46″-30′ W, a distance of 506.11 ft. to an iron pin set in a stonewall, said pin marks the northwest corner of said Danyew, the southwest corner of the herein described parcel and the easterly line of lands now or formerly J.P. Carrara & Sons.

    Thence proceeding along the east line of said Carrara, marked by a stonewall, in the following courses:

    N 29°-23″-45′ E, a distance of 190.35 ft. to a point;

    N 42°-47″-45′ of 109.33 ft. to a point;

    N 12°-36″-30′ E a distance of 147.41 ft. to an axle found in the intersection of a stonewall, said axle marks the northwest corner of the herein described parcel and the southerly line of lands of Theresa Pierce.

    Thence proceeding along the southerly line of said Pierce, marked by a stonewall, in the following courses:

    S 74°-45″-45′ E, a distance of 196.54 ft. to a point;

    N 89°-09″-45′ E, a distance of 27.37 ft. to a point;

    S 85°-43″-30′ of 42.11 ft. to a point;

    S 47°-08″-15′ E, a distance of 121.19 ft. to a point;

    S 37°-23″-45′ E, a distance of 55.61 ft. to a point;

    S 44°-09″-00′ E, a distance of 92.85 ft. to a point;

    S 26°-52″-30′ E, a distance of 93.95 ft. to a point;

    S 05°-49″-00′ E, a distance of 60.95 ft. to a point;

    S 06°-07″-15′ W, a distance of 29.74 ft. to a point;

    S 14°-34″-15′ W, a distance of 51.31 ft. to a point;

    S 43°-46″-45′ W, a distance of 64.41 ft. to a point;

    S 47°-11″-30′ W, a distance of 45.46 ft. to an iron pin set;

    Thence continuing along the southerly lines of said Pierce and the southerly lines of lands of Alston Springer a course of S 42°-27″-45′ E, a distance of 150.23 ft. to an iron pin set in the northwesterly line of the aforementioned Rt. 100, said pin marks the northeasterly corner of the herein described parcel.

    Thence proceeding along the northwesterly line of said Rt. 100 a course of S 50°-58″-00′ W, a distance of 206.00 ft. to the iron pin marking the point of beginning.

    The above-described parcel contains 7.4 acres of land, more or less.

    The above-described land and premises are subject to and benefited by any rights, easements or restrictions as may be of record and are specifically subject to and benefited by Land Use Permit 2S0936-1.

    This Executive Order shall take effect upon execution.

    Dated June 16, 2003.