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 118 STAT. 2235 PUBLIC LAW 108–387—OCT. 30, 2004 (2) lands identified as ‘‘Fort Clatsop 2002 Addition Lands’’ on the map referred to in this subsection; and (3) lands located along the lower Columbia River in the State of Washington associated with the arrival of the Lewis and Clark Expedition at the Pacific Ocean in 1805, which are identified as ‘‘Station Camp’’, ‘‘Clark’s Dismal Nitch’’, and ‘‘Cape Disappointment’’ on the map referred to in this sub section. (c) ACQUISITION OF LAND.— (1) AUTHORIZATION.—The Secretary is authorized to acquire land, interests in land, and improvements therein within the boundaries of the park, as identified on the map referred to in subsection (b), by donation, purchase with donated or appro priated funds, exchange, transfer from any Federal agency, or by such other means as the Secretary deems to be in the public interest. (2) CONSENT OF LANDOWNER REQUIRED.—The lands author ized to be acquired under paragraph (1) (other than corporately owned timberlands within the area identified as ‘‘Fort Clatsop 2002 Addition Lands’’ on the map referred to in subsection (b)) may be acquired only with the consent of the owner. (3) ACQUISITION OF FORT CLATSOP 2002 ADDITION LANDS.— If the owner of corporately owned timberlands within the area identified as ‘‘Fort Clatsop 2002 Addition Lands’’ on the map referred to in subsection (b) agrees to enter into a sale of such lands as a result of actual condemnation proceedings or in lieu of condemnation proceedings, the Secretary shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with the owner regarding the manner in which such lands shall be managed after acquisition by the United States. (d) CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT.— (1) TRANSFER.—Subject to valid rights (including with drawals), the Secretary shall transfer to the Director of the National Park Service management of any Federal land at Cape Disappointment, Washington, that is within the boundary of the park. (2) WITHDRAWN LAND.— (A) NOTICE.—The head of any Federal agency that has administrative jurisdiction over withdrawn land at Cape Disappointment, Washington, within the boundary of the park shall notify the Secretary in writing if the head of the Federal agency does not need the withdrawn land. (B) TRANSFER.—On receipt of a notice under subpara graph (A), the withdrawn land shall be transferred to the administrative jurisdiction of the Secretary, to be adminis tered as part of the park. (3) MEMORIAL TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.—All withdrawals of the 20 acre parcel depicted as a ‘‘Memorial to Thomas Jefferson’’ on the map referred to in subsection (b) are revoked, and the Secretary shall establish a memorial to Thomas Jefferson on the parcel. (4) MANAGEMENT OF CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT STATE PARK LAND.—The Secretary may enter into an agreement with the State of Washington providing for the administration by the State of the land within the boundary of the park known as ‘‘Cape Disappointment State Park’’. Contracts.

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