This bill authorizes the commissioner of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to convey two parcels of land in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, for specific uses. The first parcel, approximately 11.019 acres, is designated for use as a cemetery, while the second parcel, measuring 0.517 acres, is intended for recreational use. Both parcels were previously conveyed to the Department of Public Health and are detailed in a plan filed with the division of capital asset management. The bill allows for minor modifications to the areas and plans prior to finalizing the transactions and mandates that the commissioner establish the fair market value for both the highest and best use of the properties and for their intended uses.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that the consideration for each parcel shall be based on fair market value, and if the conveyed price is less than this value, the commissioner must notify the central register of the transaction details. The town of Tewksbury is responsible for covering all reasonable costs associated with the conveyances, including engineering, surveys, appraisals, and deed preparation. This legislation aims to facilitate the transfer of land for community purposes while ensuring transparency and accountability in the valuation and transaction process.