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 PUBLIC LAW 104-333—NOV. 12, 1996 110 STAT. 4151 construction of parking and related facilities in the vicinity of Woods Ferry for noncommercial use on lands acquired pursuant to paragraph (3) or on lands acquired with the consent of the owner thereof within the boundaries of the recreation area. "(B) If necessary, in the discretion of the Secretary, in order to minimize environmental impacts, including visual impacts, within portions of the recreation area immediately adjacent to the river, the Secretary may, by contract or otherwise, provide transportation services for noncommercial visitors, at reasonable cost, between such parking facilities and the river. "(C) Nothing in subparagraph (A) shall affect the rights of any person to continue to utilize, pursuant to a lease in effect on April 1, 1993, any right of way acquired pursuant to such lease which authorizes such person to use an existing road referred to in subparagraph (A). Except as provided under paragraph (2) relating to access immediately downstream of the Summersville project, until there is compliance with this paragraph the Secretary is prohibited from acquiring or developing any other river access points within the recreation area.", (d) AMENDMENTS PERTAINING TO THE BLUESTONE NATIONAL SCENIC RIVER. — (1) BOUNDARIES.— Section 3(a)(65) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1274(a)(65)) is amended by striking out "WSR-BLU/20,000, and dated January 1987" and inserting "B LUE-80,005, dated May 1996". (2) PUBLIC ACCESS.—Section 3(a)(65) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1274(a)(65)) is amended by adding the following at the end thereof: "In order to provide reasonable public access and vehicle parking for public use and enjo3ment of the river designated by this paragraph, consistent with the preservation and enhancement of the natural and scenic values of such river, the Secretary may, with the consent of the owner thereof, negotiate a memorandum of understanding or cooperative agreement, or acquire not more than 10 acres of lands or interests in such lands, or both, as may be necessary to allow public access to the Bluestone River and to provide, outside the boundary of the scenic river, parking and related facilities in the vicinity of the area known as Eads Mill.". SEC. 407. TECHNICAL AMENDMENT TO THE WHD AND SCENIC RIVERS ACT. (a) NUMBERING OF PARAGRAPHS. —The unnumbered paragraphs in section 3(a) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1274(a)), relating to each of the following river segments, are each amended by numbering such paragraphs as follows: River: Paragraph Number East Fork of Jemez, New Mexico (109) Pecos River, New Mexico (110) Smith River, California (Ill) Middle Fork Smith River, California (112) North Fork Smith River, California (113) Siskiyou Fork Smith River, California (114) South Fork Smith River, California (115) Clarks Fork, Wyoming (116) Niobrara, Nebraska (117) Missouri River, Nebraska and South Dakota (118) Bear Creek, Michigan (119) Black, Michigan (120)

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