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Code · Kansas · Chapter 75 — State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

75-3369. Conveyance of certain property to city of Osawatomie.

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75-3369. Conveyance of certain property to city of Osawatomie.
(a)The secretary of social and rehabilitation services is authorized to convey, without consideration, to the city of Osawatomie, Kansas, the following described state property located in Miami county, Kansas, containing less than one acre:
All that part of the East one-half of the Southwest ¼ Section of Section 1, Township 18 South, Range 22 East of the 6 th P.M., Miami County, Kansas and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the East one-half of said Southwest ¼, thence North 89'20'00" [89°20′00″]East along the North line of said Southwest ¼, 250.00 feet; thence South 2'10'00" [2°10′00″] East parallel with the West line of said East ½ of said Southwest ¼, 96.40 feet to the North line of Highway No. 279; thence along said North line North 69'46'43" [69°46′43″] West (Measured) North 70'09'00" [70°09′00″] West
(Deed)270.29 feet to the point of beginning. CONTAINS: 12,046.05 sq. ft. = 0.28 acres.
(b)The deed conveying the real estate described under subsection
(a)shall be approved by the attorney general and shall be executed by the secretary of the department of social and rehabilitation services.
(c)The conveyance authorized by this section shall not be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3043a , and amendments thereto.
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