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 PUBLIC LAW 106-53—AUG. 17, 1999 113 STAT. 365 North 03°21' West 23 feet to a point at the intersection of the easterly right-of-way Hne of said State Route 49/10 with the southerly right-of-way line of State Route 49/28; thence, leaving the right-of-way of said State Route 49/10 and with the right-of-way of said State Route 49/28. South 80°59' East 168 feet. North 82°28'' East 45 feet to an iron pin and cap designated as U.S.A. Comer No. M -8-1 on the boundary of the Western Area Structural Project; thence, leaving the right-of-way of said State Route 49/28, and with said Project boundary. South 08°28' East 88 feet to an iron pin and cap designated as U.S.A. Comer No. M -9-1 point on the northerly right-of-way line of a street (known as McCoy Alley); thence, leaving said Project boundary and with the northerly right-of-way of said street. South 83°01' West 38 feet to a point on the rightof-way line of s£dd floodw£dl; thence, leaving the rightof-way of said street, and with the right-of-way of said floodwall. North 57°49'West 180 feet. South 79°30' West 34 feet to a point of beginning, contsiining 0.24 acre, more or less. The bearings and coordinate used in this subparagraph are referenced to the West Virginia State Plsine Coordinate System, South Zone. (1) MCNARY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE. — (1) TRANSFER OF ADMINISTRATIVE JURISDICTION.— Administrative jurisdiction over the McNary National Wildlife Refuge is transferred from the Secretary to the Secretary of the Interior. (2) LAND EXCHANGE WITH THE PORT OF WALLA WALLA, WASH- INGTON.— (A) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 1 year sifter the date Deadline of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Interior may exchange approximately 188 acres of land located south of Highway 12 and comprising a portion of the McNary Nationed Wildlife Refuge for approximately 122 acres of land owned by the Port of Walla Walla, Washington, and located at the confluence of the Snake River and the Columbia River. (B) TERMS AND CONDITIONS.—The land exchange under subpgiragraph (A) shall be carried out in accordance with such terms and conditions as the Secretary of the Interior determines to be necesseiry to protect the interests of the United States, including a requirement that the Port pay— (i) reasonable administrative costs (not to exceed $50,000) associated with the exchange; and (ii) any excess (as determined by the Secretary of the Interior) of the fair market value of the parcel conveyed by the Secretary of the Interior over the fair market value of the parcel conveyed by the Port. (C) USE OF FUNDS. — The Secretary of the Interior may retain any funds received under subparagraph (B)(ii) and, without ftirther Act of appropriation, may use the funds 16 USC 668dd note.

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