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 PUBLIC LAW 107-282—NOV. 6, 2002 116 STAT. 1997 the Corporation and depicted on the Red Rock Canyon Map as "Offered Lands proposed addition to the Red Rock Canyon NCA", the Secretary shall accept such offer on behalf of the United States, and not later than 90 days after the date of the offer, except as otherwise provided in this title, shall make the following convey- ances: (1) To the Corporation, the approximately 998 acres of Federal lands depicted on the Red Rock Canyon Map as "Public land selected for exchange". (2) To Clark County, Nevada, the approximately 1,221 acres of Federal lands depicted on the Red Rock Canyon Map as "Proposed BLM transfer for county park". (b) SIMULTANEOUS CONVEYANCES.— Title to the private property and the Federal property to be conveyed pursuant to this section shall be conveyed at the same time. (c) MAP.— The Secretary shall keep the Red Rock Canyon Map on file and available for public inspection in the Las Vegas District Office of the Bureau of Land Management in Nevada, and the State Office of the Bureau of Land Management, Reno, Nevada. (d) CONDITIONS. — (1) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.—As a condition of the convey- ance under —subsection (a)(1), the Secretary shall require that the Corporation be responsible for removal of and remediation related to any hazardous materials that are present on the property conveyed to the United States under subsection (a). (2) SURVEY.—As a condition of the conveyance under sub- Deadline, section (a)(1), the Secretary shall require that not later than 90 days after the date of the offer referred to in subsection (a), the Corporation shall provide a metes and bounds survey, that is acceptable to the Corporation, Clark County, and the Secretary, of the common boundary between the parcels of land to be conveyed under subsection (a). (3) LANDS CONVEYED TO CLARK COUNTY.—As a condition of the conveyance under subsection (a)(2), the Secretary shall require that— (A) the lands transferred to Clark County by the United States must be held in perpetuity by the County for use only as a public park or as part of a public regional trail system; and (B) if the County attempts to transfer the lands or to undertake a use on the lands that is inconsistent with their preservation and use as described in subparagraph (A), such lands shall, at the discretion of the Secretary, revert to the United States. (e) VALUATION.— (1) EQUAL VALUE EXCHANGE.— The values of the Federal parcel and the non-Federal parcel, as determined under paragraph (2)— (A) shall be equal; or (B) if the values are not equal, shall be equalized in accordance with paragraph (3). (2) APPRAISAL.—The values of the Federal parcel and the non-Federal parcel shall be determined by an appraisal, to be approved by the Secretary, that complies with the Uniform Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions. (3) EQUALIZATION.—

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