130th Ohio General Assembly
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H. B. No. 434  As Introduced
As Introduced

127th General Assembly
Regular Session
2007-2008
H. B. No. 434


Representative Gardner 

Cosponsor: Representative Wagoner 



A BILL
To authorize the conveyance of state-owned real estate located in Wood County.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. (A) The Governor is hereby authorized to execute a deed in the name of the state conveying to the Board of Trustees of Lake Township (purchaser), and the purchaser's successors and assigns or heirs and assigns, all of the state's right, title, and interest in the following described real estate:
Situated in the Township of Lake, County of Wood, State of Ohio, and being part of the N1/2 of the W1/2 of the SW1/4 of Section 10, T7N, R12E, a tract of land bounded and described as follows:
Commencing at a railroad spike found marking the southwest corner of the SW1/4 of Section 10;
thence along the west line of said SW1/4, also being the centerline of Lemoyne Road (R/W Varies), N00°48'00"W, a distance of 1320.38 feet to mag nail set marking the southwest corner of a 0.67 acre tract of land as described in Volume 600, Page 874 of the Wood County Deed Records and being Station 13+33.02 in the centerline survey of Lemoyne Road as described in Ohio Department of Transportation Plan W00-280-0.00;
thence along the south line of said 0.67 acre tract, N89°31'07"E, a distance of 130.00 feet to an iron pin found on the easterly right-of-way line of said Lemoyne Road and being the PRINCIPAL Point of Beginning of the tract of land herein described, said beginning point also described as being 130.00 feet right angle dimension east of Station 13+32.73 in the centerline survey of said Lemoyne Road;
thence from the above described PRINCIPAL Point of Beginning and continuing along said easterly right-of-way line, N00°48'00"W, a distance of 92.27 feet to an iron pin set and being 130.00 feet right angle dimension east of Station 14+25.00 in said centerline survey of Lemoyne Road;
thence continuing along said easterly right-of-way line, S89°12'00"W, a distance of 28.80 feet to an iron pin set and being 101.20 feet right angle dimension east of Station 14+25.00 in said centerline survey of Lemoyne Road;
thence continuing along said easterly right-of-way line, N00°48'00"W, a distance of 75.00 feet to an iron pin set and being 101.20 feet right angle dimension east of Station 15+00.00 in said centerline survey of Lemoyne Road;
thence continuing along said easterly right-of-way line, N08°04'00"E, a distance of 89.52 feet to an iron pin set on the north line of a 2.158 acre tract of land as described in Volume 364, Page 135 of the Wood County Deed Records and being 115.00 feet right angle dimension east of Station 15+88.02 in said centerline survey of Lemoyne Road;
thence along the north line of said 2.158 acre tract, N89°12'00"E, a distance of 165.69 feet to the centerline of Interstate No. 280, passing a point at 26.53 feet on the westerly limited access right of way line of Interstate No. 280, referenced by a monument found north 0.38 feet and east 0.43 feet from said point;
thence along the centerline of said Interstate No. 280, S35°04'00"E, a distance of 311.62 feet;
thence along the south line of said 2.158 acre tract, also being the north line of a 10 acre tract of land as described in Volume 701, Page 787 of the Wood County Deed Records, S89°31'07"W, a distance of 326.15 feet to the PRINCIPAL Point of Beginning, passing an iron pin found at 139.69 feet on the westerly limited access right of way line of Interstate No. 280 and containing 1.497 total acres of land, of which 0.822 acres lie in the Easement for Highway Purposes for Interstate No. 280, more or less, subject however to all legal highways and prior easements of record.
Wood County Deed Records: Volume 364, Page 135
The above legal description is based on a land survey performed during October, 2007 by Peterman Associates, Inc. and was prepared by Nick E. Nigh, Professional Surveyor #7384.
The above legal description is comprised of all of the acreage from tax parcel number H28-712-1000-0000-5000.
NOTE: The bearings in this legal description are based upon an assumed meridian and are used only for the purpose of describing angular measurements. I.P. Set=5/8" x 30" Rebar with Peterman Associates' Cap.
(B) Consideration for the conveyance of the real estate described in division (A) of this section shall be $40,000.
(C) The purchaser shall pay the costs of the conveyance.
(D) At the request of the Superintendent of the State Highway Patrol, the Auditor of State, with the assistance of the Attorney General, shall prepare a deed to the real estate described in division (A) of this section. 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 purchaser at closing. The purchaser shall present the deed for recording in the Office of the Wood County Recorder.
(E) The net proceeds of the sale of the real estate described in division (A) of this section shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the State Highway Patrol's operating expense account in the State Highway Safety Fund Group (Fund 036).
Section 2. This act shall expire on January 4, 2009.
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