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 98 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. Il. CHS. 120, 121. 1894. required for a full and satisfactory understanding of the subject; and until the said plan and location of the bridge are decided by the Sec—_ retary of War to be such as will not materially aiiect the interests ot C1¤•¤z¤•- navigation, the bridge shall not be commenced or_bu1lt. And should any change be made in the plan of said bridge during the progress of construction such changes shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of War. And the said bridge shall be constructedwith such Mmm smgmm. aids to the passage of said bridge, in the form of booms, dikcs, piers, or other suitable and proper structures for confining the ilow of water to a permanent and easily navigated channel, and for the guidin g of rafts, steamboats and other water craft safely under said bridge, as the Secretary of }War shall prescribe and at any time order to be constructed and maintained at the expense of the city of Hastings; and the said structure shall be at all times so kept and managed as to ofler reasonable and proper means for the passage of vessels and other water craft under said structure; and for the safety of vessels passing mgm., sa,. at night there shall be displayed on said bridge, from the hours of sunset to sunrise, such lights or other signals as may be prescribed by the Light-House Board. And the said structure shall be changed or removed at the cost and expense of the said city of Hastings, from time to time, as Congress may direct, so as to preserve the free and con~ veuient navigation of said river; and the authority to erect and continue said bridge shall be subject to revocation and modiiication by law when the public good shall, in the judgment of Congress, so require, without any expense or charge to the United States. Amendment, sw. Sec. 5. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. cammmcsmmnma Sec. 6. That this Act shall be null and void if actual construction on °°"‘l"°“°"‘ the bridge herein authorized be not commenced within two years, and completed within three years from date thereof. Approved, June 29, 1894. July 2, 1894. CHAP. 121.—An Act Granting certain rights over Lime Point military reservation www in the State of California. Be i thenacted by the Senate and House of Representa,t·ivee of the United Lime ljnmmnhumu-y States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby granted '°°°"""°“* °“" to the citizens of the town or city of Sausalito, Marin County, Califormgnt of way to nia, the right to occupy and improve for the purposes of a road only S‘“°“"‘°· for the use and benefit of the citizens of the United States, and for no other purposes whatever, a portion of the tract of land owned by the United States in the State of California, known as the Lime Point militmry reservation, upon the following conditions and provisions, name y: risnsiesesptpnwsri First. That no use of said land {br the purposes of said road shall W s°°'“">’° W‘“'· be begun by the said citizens of Sausalito as aibresaid until after general plains of said improvement shall have been submitted to the Secretary of War and shall have been approved by him and the portion of said tract of land owned by the United States to be used for such stated purposes shall have been specially designated by him, and that no changes of the natural surface of the ground shall be made, nor improvements of any sort begin until the extent and plans of such proposed work shall have been described in detail to the Secretary of \Var and shall have received his approval. ` Regulations. Second. That the United States reserves the power to make and enforce regulations concerning the occupation and use of the portion of the Lime Point military reservation covered by this grant and concerning the use of the road thereon. zzevmm. Third. That the United States reserves to itself the fee in said tract and the right to resume immediate and entire possession and use whenever the first of the above provisions shall have been violated, and also to resume possession of and occupy any portion thereof, or to