PROJECT 70 LAND CONVEYANCE - ALLEGHENY COUNTY
                  Act of Mar. 3, 1982, P.L. 134, No. 43               Cl. 85
                                  AN ACT

     Authorizing the Borough of Bridgeville, County of Allegheny, to
        convey a certain parcel of property located in Upper St.
        Clair Township, Allegheny County, free of the restrictions
        imposed by "Project 70 Land Acquisition and Borrowing Act."

        The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     hereby enacts as follows:

        Section 1.  (a)  Pursuant to the requirements of subsection
     (b) of section 20, act of June 22, 1964 (Sp.Sess., P.L.131,
     No.8), known as the "Project 70 Land Acquisition and Borrowing
     Act," the General Assembly hereby authorizes the Borough of
     Bridgeville in Allegheny County to transfer the parcel of land
     described in section 2 to H. F. Behrhorst & Son, Inc.
        (b)  Said land shall be free of restrictions on use and
     alienation prescribed by section 20 of the act of June 22, 1964
     (Sp.Sess., P.L.131, No.8), known as the "Project 70 Land
     Acquisition and Borrowing Act": Provided, That the $15,000
     proceeds from the sale of the herein described property be used
     for the conversion of the former John Wight Junior High School
     for a community center.
        Section 2.  The parcel of land authorized to be transferred
     free of the restrictions on use and alienation pursuant to this
     act is more particularly described as follows:
        All that certain piece or parcel of ground situate in the
     Township of Upper St. Clair, County of Allegheny and
     Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows:
        On the south by Parcel No. 1 in a deed from Iron City Sash
     and Door Company to Allegheny County Industrial Development
     Authority dated January 11, 1972 and recorded in Deed Book
     Volume 5055, Page 84; on the east and north by Chartiers Creek
     as now located and on the west by the right-of-way of Penn
     Central Company (formerly Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and
     St. Louis Railroad).
        Containing 1.49 acres, more or less.
        Section 3.  This act shall take effect immediately.