2017 Vermont Statutes
Title 3 Appendix - Executive Orders
Chapter 29 - Public Property And Supplies
App 29-9 (No. 72-83) [Transfer of Land and Premises in Town of Alburgh From Agency of Transportation to Agency of Environmental Conservation, Department of Forests and Parks

Universal Citation: 3A V.S.A. § 29-9

Executive Order No. 29-9

(No. 72-83)

[Transfer of Land and Premises in Town of Alburgh From Agency of Transportation to Agency of Environmental Conservation, Department of Forests and Parks]

WHEREAS, it appears that certain land and premises located in the Town of Alburgh, County of Grand Isle, State of Vermont, owned by the State of Vermont and presently under the jurisdiction and control of the Agency of Transportation has become and is no longer necessary for State Agency of Transportation purposes.

NOW THEREFORE, I, Richard A. Snelling, by virtue of the powers vested in me as Governor of Vermont, do hereby transfer and set over from the Agency of Transportation to the jurisdiction and control of the Agency of Environmental Conservation, Department of Forests and Parks for its purposes the following described land and premises, to wit:

All and the same land and premises conveyed to the Agency of Transportation (then known as the Highway Department), by Executive Order from the Department of Forests and Parks dated January 19, 1967 and as shown on the accompanying plat entitled State of Vermont, Agency of Transportation to Agency of Environmental Conservation, Department of Forests and Parks.

Excepting and reserving therefrom all existing highway rights-of-way that may be of record.

These lands and premises are subject to the following leases, as shown on the plat, between the State of Vermont, acting through the Agency of Transportation, and:

1. Alburgh Volunteer Fire Department, date of expiration December 14, 1984;

2. P. J. Medor, Inc., date of expiration April 15, 1985;

3. Village of Alburgh, date of expiration July 14, 1985;

4. Alburgh Volunteer Fire Department, date of expiration September 29, 1985;

5. Town of Alburgh, date of expiration December 31, 1985;

6. Town of Alburgh, date of expiration January 29, 1986;

7. Town of Alburgh, date of expiration July 14, 1991.

These lands and premises are also subject to any utility rights-of-way and easements of record.

Dated June 1, 1983.

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