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As Reported by the Senate Judiciary Committee
123rd General Assembly
Regular Session
1999-2000 | Sub. S. B. No. 155 |
SENATORS DRAKE-LATTA
A BILL
To authorize the conveyance of state-owned real estate located in Cuyahoga
County to the Village of Chagrin Falls.
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 Village of Chagrin Falls and its successors and
assigns all of the state's right, title, and interest in the following
described real estate:
Situate in the State of Ohio, being in the Village of Chagrin
Falls, Cuyahoga County, State of Ohio, being a part of Township 7
North, Range 9 West and further known as formerly being a part of
Lot No. 17, Champion Tract No. 3, Russell Township, Geauga County,
Ohio, also being those lands conveyed by Charlotte Burnard, et vir
to the State of Ohio by Deeds of Record in Deed Volume 460, Page
253 and in Deed Volume 2033, Page 14, Recorder's Office, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows:
"Beginning at a point in the center of Cleveland Street 4 chains,
50 links south-easterly from the intersection of the center of
Cleveland Street with the center of Front and Bell Street. Thence
S. 82° 35' E. three (3) Chains and 30 links, Thence S. 88° 24' E.
four (4) chains and 60 links, Thence S. 61° 54' E. three (3)
chains, Thence S. 9° 33' W. two (2) chains and 96 links, Thence N.
49° 21' W. two (2) chains and 21 links, Thence N. 86° 28' W. six
(6) chains and 94 links to the center of Cleveland Street, Thence
N. 26° W. along the center of Cleveland St., three (3) chains and
35 links to the place of beginning, containing two and six hundred
and ninety six one thousands (2 696/1000) acres of land as
surveyed by W.F. Haskins." Subject, however to all legal
highways. The aforedescribed parcel is recorded in Deed Volume
460, Page 253, Cuyahoga County Records."
Parcel One:
"Beginning at a point in the North-easterly line of Cleveland
Street where the most Southerly line of the land conveyed by this
grantor, Charlotte Burnard to the State of Ohio, by Deed of
warranty dated Oct. 23rd, 1889, and recorded in Volume 460, Page
253 of Cuyahoga County Records, intersects with the said North-easterly line of Cleveland Street;
thence South 86 deg. 21' E. along the Southerly line of land so conveyed to the State of Ohio, three
hundred and seventy-two (372) feet to a stake; thence in a
South-westerly direction, in a straight line, to a point in the
North-east line of Cleveland Street, distance one hundred and
nineteen (119) feet South-easterly, measured along the
North-easterly line of said Cleveland Street, from the place of
beginning; thence North 26 deg. W. along the North-easterly line
of Cleveland Street one hundred and nineteen (119) feet to the
place of beginning."
Parcel Two.
"Beginning at a stone monument in the most Southeasterly point of
land conveyed by Charlotte Burnard and husband to the State of
Ohio, by deed dated October 23rd, 1889 and recorded in vol. 460,
Page 253 of Cuyahoga County Records of Deeds; thence North 9 deg. 33' E along the Easterly line of
said land so conveyed to the State of Ohio, two chains and
ninety-six links to land conveyed by Charlotte Burnard and husband
to John Forsythe by deed dated Nov. 2nd, 1893 and recorded in
Volume 565, Page 197 of Cuyahoga County Records of Deeds; thence
South-easterly along the South-westerly line of said land so conveyed to John
Forsythe to the Westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by William H.
Barber and wife to John Forsythe by deed dated June 3rd, 1878 and
recorded in Vol. 298, Page 6 of Cuyahoga County Records of Deeds; thence S.
89 deg. 50' E along the Southerly line of land so conveyed to John
Forsythe by Wm. G. Barber and wife 1 chain 90 links to the
Westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by Wm. G. Barber and
wife to Henry Sencabaugh by deed dated Sept. 22nd, 1882 and
recorded in Vol. 341, Page 262 of Cuyahoga County Records of Deeds; thence
Southerly 3 deg. 25' E. along said westerly line one chain and 88 links to a
stake and stones; thence Southerly 81 deg. 45' E. along the Southerly line of
land conveyed to Henry Sencabaugh 3 chains and 71 links to the
westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by Oliver S. Granger
and wife to Olney N. Overton by deed dated April 20th, 1885 and
recorded in Vol. 382, Page 68 of Cuyahoga County Record of Deeds; thence
Southerly along said Westerly line, 3 deg. 16' E. four chains and 17 links to
that point in said westerly line where same is intersected by the Northerly
line of a parcel of land conveyed by Charlotte Burnard and husband
to W.H. Leach and Addie Leach, by deed dated January 8th, 1894,
and recorded in Vol. 566, Page 286 of Cuyahoga County Records of Deeds,
thence North-westerly along the said Northerly line of land conveyed to W.H.
Leach and Addie Leach, sixty-five feet, to the North-west corner of said
parcel; thence North-westerly, in a straight line, to the point of
beginning, be the same more or less but subject to all legal
highways."
The aforedescribed Parcels One and Two are described in Deed
Volume 2033, Page 14, Recorder's Office, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
The aforedescribed Parcels One and Two contain, respectively 0.4
Acre and 2.1 Acres, for a total acreage of approximately 5.2
Acres, more or less.
The aforegoing descriptions were quoted from the descriptions as
recorded in Deed Volume 460, Page 253 and in Deed Volume 2033,
Page 14, Recorder's Office, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
Further reference is made to File No. 5626 on file in the offices
of the Ohio Department of Administrative Services, General
Services Division, Real Estate Services, 4200 Surface Road,
Columbus, Ohio 43228-1395"
Section 2. Consideration for conveyance of the real estate described in
Section 1 of this act is the purchase price of twenty thousand dollars.
Section 3. Upon payment of the purchase price, the Auditor of State, with the
assistance of the Attorney General, shall prepare a deed to the real estate.
The deed shall state the consideration. 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 Village of Chagrin Falls.
The Village of Chagrin Falls shall present the deed for recording in the
Office of the Cuyahoga County Recorder.
Section 4. The Village of Chagrin Falls shall pay the costs of the conveyance
of the real estate.
Section 5. This act expires one year after its effective date.
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