ENROLLED
Senate Bill No. 471
(By Senators Jackson, Tomblin, Mr. President, and Bailey)
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[Passed March 14, 1998; in effect ninety days from passage.]
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AN ACT to transfer land located on Lower Mud River in Carroll
District of Lincoln County to the Lincoln County Commission
and to transfer land situate along U. S. Route 219 in
Huttonsville District of Randolph County to the Randolph
County Commission from the department of agriculture of the
state of West Virginia.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
LAND TRANSFERS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO THE LINCOLN
COUNTY COMMISSION AND TO THE RANDOLPH COUNTY COMMISSION.
§1. Land transfer to Lincoln County Commission; description.
The department of agriculture of the state of West Virginia
shall transfer to the Lincoln County Commission, without
consideration, the parcel of land on the Lower Mud River Road in
Carroll District of Lincoln County described as follows:
Beginning at an iron stake a distance of 15 feet southeast
of a culvert under the state road on Lower Mud River, said stake being in the southwest right-of-way line of said road; thence in
a straight line in a southwesterly direction a distance of 765
feet to an iron stake; thence N. 80° 30' W. 440 feet to an iron
stake; thence N. 87° 30' E. 700 feet to an iron stake in the
right-of-way line of said state road; thence with the right-of- way line of said road N. 63° 05' E. 226.6 feet to a stake; S. 22°
00' E. 68.6 feet to a stake; thence continuing with the right-of- way line of said road in a southeasterly direction a distance of
219 feet to the place of beginning, containing eight acres, more
or less.
§2. Land transfer to Randolph County Commission; description.
The department of agriculture of the state of West Virginia
shall transfer to the Randolph County Commission, without
consideration, the parcel of land on U. S. route 219 in
Huttonsville District of Randolph County described as follows:
Beginning at a culvert on the southerly side of U. S. Route
219 and a 3/4" x 42" rebar with plastic cap (set) thence
proceeding northerly along U. S. Route 219, N 11º 09' E 589.08
feet to PC sta 1061; thence ?-26" 07', D-10" 00', R-573.0 feet,
chord- N 24º 41' E 258.97 feet to a point along side U. S. Route
219; thence proceeding along the southerly side of U. S. Route
219 N 38º 13' E 91.80 feet; thence along side said route S 51º
47' E 5 feet; thence along side of said route N 38º 13' E 49.34
feet to a 3/4" x 42" rebar with plastic cap and metal guard post (set); thence proceeding along side said U. S. Route 219 N 38º
13' E 452.56 feet to a point; thence N 36º 50' E 52.00 feet along
said route; thence N 53º 10' W 5.00 feet along side said route;
thence N 36º 50' E 18.5 feet to a 3/4" x 42" rebar with plastic
cap and metal guard post (set) 20 feet from the center of the
highway; thence departing U. S. Route 219 S 66º 46' E 1,958.56
feet to a 3/4" x 42" rebar with alum. cap (set) in concrete;
thence S 2º 30' W 541.75 feet to 3/4" x 42" rebar with alum. cap
(set) in concrete under power line; thence S 65º 09' W 2,495.98
feet to a 3/4" x 42" rebar with plastic cap (set); thence N 49º
34' W 141.68 feet to a black walnut at fence corner; thence N 38º
03' E 729.83 feet to a maple (found) at fence corner; thence N
40º 16' W 205.5 feet to a 3/4" x 42" rebar with plastic cap and
metal guard post (set); thence N 48º 18' W 250.65 feet to a 3/4"
x 36" rebar with plastic cap and metal guard post (set); thence
N 77º 40' W 170.00 feet to a 3/4" x 42" rebar with plastic cap
(set) at the place of beginning, containing 75.01 acres, being
two tracts, with Tract No. 1 containing 50.36 acres and a part of
the real estate conveyed by Deed and of record in the Office of
the County Commission of Randolph County in Deed Book 146 at page
482 and Tract No. 2 containing 24.85 acres and being a part of
the real property conveyed by Deed which is of record in the
office of the aforesaid clerk Deed Book 146 at page 482, as shown
and depicted upon that certain map or plat by Leon B. Mallow, Licensed Professional Surveyor No. 567, dated September 15, 1997,
and entitled "Plat of Survey for WV Board of Control", scale 1
inch = 400 feet, and being a part of a 251.04 acre tract of land
as was conveyed by Tucker H. Ward, et al through Order of
Condemnation to the West Virginia Board of Control on October 5,
1938, as recorded in Deed Book 146 at page 482, Tax Map Sheet
112, Part of Parcel No. 6, reference being made to said deed,
maps and survey for all pertinent purposes.