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As Introduced

123rd General Assembly
Regular Session
1999-2000
H.B. No. 96

REPRESENTATIVES TERWILLEGER


A BILL
To authorize the conveyance of state-owned real estate in Warren County to the Warren County Board of County Commissioners.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:


Section 1. The Governor is hereby authorized to execute a deed in the name of the State conveying to the Warren County Board of County Commissioners and its successors and assigns, all of the state's right, title, and interest in the following described real estate:

Situated in Section 5, Town 3, Range 2, Deerfield Township, Warren County, Ohio, and being more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at the centerline of Tylersville Road (County Road No. 57) and the northeasterly corner of said Section 5, and being the northeasterly corner of a 137.504 acre tract recorded in Deed Book 498, page 26, of the Deed Records of said County; thence with the easterly line of said Section 5, south 4° 12' 43" west, 1845.21' to the centerline of Reading Road (U.S. Route No. 42); thence leaving the easterly line of said Section 5 and with the centerline of said Reading Road on the following Two Courses: on a 11459.16 foot radius curve to the right, whose chord bears south 49° 12' 11" west, 147.76'; an arc distance of 147.76'; thence south 49° 39' 00" west, 715.94'; to the real place of beginning for this conveyance; thence continuing along the centerline of said Reading Road, south 49° 39' 00" west, 1100.00'; to the southerly corner of the said 137.504 acre tract recorded in Deed Book 498, page 26 of the Deed Records of said County; thence with the westerly line of said 137.504 acre tract, north 4° 24' 39" east a distance of 400.62' to a found stone at a corner of said 137.504 acre tract; thence with the line of said 137.504 acre tract south 89° 00' 18" west, 265.88'; to a set iron pin; thence north 4° 27' 50" east, 1366.92' to a set iron pin; thence north 78° 16' 54" east, 621.07' to a set iron pin; thence south 85° 32' 10" east, 220.00' to a set iron pin; thence south 40° 47' 57" east, 343.38' to a set iron pin; thence south 11° 18' 42" west, 497.24' to a set iron pin; thence south 24° 39' 00" west, 280.00' to a set iron pin; thence south 40° 21' 00" east a distance of 200.00' to the real place of beginning, containing 33.9304 acres, according to survey dated March, 1978, by Terry N. Kohler, Registered Surveyor No. 6364.

Subject to legal highways; building and zoning ordinances; easements, conditions, and restrictions of record; and taxes and assessments due and payable in June, 1979, and thereafter.

PRIOR DEED REFERENCE: Deed Book 498, Page 26, of the Warren County, Ohio, Deed Records.


Section 2. Consideration for conveyance of the real estate described in Section 1 of this act is the mutual benefit accruing to the state and Warren County by enabling the Warren County Board of County Commissioners to expand county services to residents of Warren County.


Section 3. The conveyance of the real estate described in Section 1 of this act is subject to the condition that the Warren County Board of County Commissioners shall continue to own and use such real estate described in Section 1 of this act solely for county purposes.


Section 4. The Warren County Board of County Commissioners shall pay the costs of the conveyance of the real estate described in Section 1 of this act.


Section 5. Within one year after the effective date of this act, the Auditor of State, with the assistance of the Attorney General, shall prepare a deed to the real estate described in Section 1 of this act. The deed shall state the consideration described in Section 2 of this act and the condition set forth in Section 3 of this act. The deed shall be executed by the Governor in the name of the State, countersigned by the Secretary of State, sealed with the Great Seal of the State, presented in the Office of the Auditor of State for recording, and delivered to the Warren County Board of County Commissioners. The Warren County Board of County Commissioners shall present the deed for recording in the Office of the Warren County Recorder.


Section 6. This act expires one year after its effective date.
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