This bill authorizes the Governor of Ohio to execute a series of deeds for the conveyance of state-owned land in various counties, including Greene, Tuscarawas, and Franklin. It specifies the conveyance of multiple tracts, including a 1.25-acre tract in Greene County and a 1.734-acre tract in Tuscarawas County, both of which will include all improvements and be subject to existing leases and regulations. The properties will be sold through sealed bids or public auctions, with proceeds directed to the state treasury for armory improvements. Additionally, the bill introduces new legal language designating specific tracts in Franklin County, such as Tract B, Tract C, and others, to facilitate the conveyance to educational institutions and ensure clarity in property boundaries.
Furthermore, the bill outlines the responsibilities of the grantees, including the payment of all associated costs and the maintenance of the properties for their intended use. It includes provisions for the conveyance of properties to various entities, such as the Eastland-Fairfield Career and Technical School District and the Ashtabula County Metropolitan Park District, with specific conditions regarding the use and potential reversion of the land. The bill also establishes a three-year expiration for the sections related to these transactions, ensuring timely completion of the conveyances. Overall, the legislation aims to manage state-owned land effectively while addressing educational and recreational needs within the communities.