Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 119.djvu/2373

 PUBLIC LAW 109–110—NOV. 22, 2005

119 STAT. 2355

Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Yavapai County, Arizona. (D) Upon request of the owners of the Younglife Lost Canyon camp, the parcel described in section 104(a)(5). (E) Upon request of the owner of Friendly Pines Camp, Patterdale Pines Camp, Camp Pearlstein, Pine Summit, or Sky Y Camp, as applicable, the corresponding parcel described in section 104(a)(6). (3)(A) Upon request of the specific city or camp referenced in paragraph (2), the Secretary shall convey to such city or camp all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the applicable parcel of Federal land or portion thereof, upon payment of the fair market value of the parcel and subject to any terms and conditions the Secretary may require. (B) A conveyance under this paragraph shall not require new administrative or environmental analyses or appraisals beyond those prepared for the land exchange. (4) A city or owner of a camp purchasing land under this subsection shall reimburse Yavapai Ranch for any costs incurred which are directly associated with surveys and appraisals of the specific property conveyed. (5) A conveyance of land under this subsection shall not affect the timing of the land exchange. (6) Nothing in this subsection limits the authority of the Secretary or Yavapai Ranch to delete any of the parcels referenced in this subsection from the land exchange. (7)(A) The Secretary shall deposit the proceeds of any sale under paragraph (2) in a special account in the fund established under Public Law 90–171 (commonly known as the ‘‘Sisk Act’’) (16 U.S.C. 484a). (B) Amounts deposited under subparagraph (A) shall be available to the Secretary, without further appropriation, to be used for the acquisition of land in the State of Arizona for addition to the National Forest System, including the land to be exchanged under this title. SEC. 103. DESCRIPTION OF NON-FEDERAL LAND.

(a) IN GENERAL.—The non-Federal land referred to in this title consists of approximately 35,000 acres of privately-owned land within the boundaries of the Prescott National Forest, as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘‘Yavapai Ranch Land Exchange, NonFederal Lands’’, dated August 2004. (b) EASEMENTS.—(1) The conveyance of non-Federal land to the United States under section 102 shall be subject to the reservation of— (A) water rights and perpetual easements that run with and benefit the land retained by Yavapai Ranch for— (i) the operation, maintenance, repair, improvement, development, and replacement of not more than 3 wells in existence on the date of enactment of this Act; (ii) related storage tanks, valves, pumps, and hardware; and (iii) pipelines to point of use; and (B) easements for reasonable access to accomplish the purposes of the easements described in subparagraph (A).

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