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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 270. 1924. 463 CHAP. 270.-An Act Providing for a comprehensive development of the June 6,19%. park and playground system of the National Capital. [Publi aglwzl { Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ` United States of America in Congress assembled, That to preserve Di¤¢ri<==<>f<>¤1¤¤¤bi¤- the flow of water in Rock Creek, to prevent pollution of Rock Creek syi>»irr¤?°dp1°yg'°“"d and the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, to preserve forests and P§§'§§’§§m,SSf§,§*§}g] natural scenery in and about Washington, and to provide for the ¤¤t¤¤¤¤¢<>1>r¤vid¤f¤r- comprehensive systematic, and continuous development of the park, parkway, and p ayground system of the National Capital, there is ereby constituted a commission, to be known as the National Capital Park Commission, composed of the Chief of Engineers of the Army, C°m°°°i°°“‘ the Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia, the Director of the National Park Service, the Chief of the Forest Service, the officer in charge of public buildings and rounds and the chairmen of the Committees on the District of Columbia of the Senate and House of Representatives. At the close of each Congress the Presid- ,,,$"},’}"$?,};‘,,‘§, mf; ing Officer o the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Represents- ¤¤¤¤*¤ ¤¤¤ HMM- tives shall appoint, respectively, a Senator elect and a Representative elect to xi succeeding Congress to serve as members of this commission until the chairmen of committees of the succeeding Con- Emmw and db gress shall be chosen. The officer in charge of public buildings and umm umm. grounds shall be the executive and disbursing officer of said commission. · Src. 2. Said commission or a majority thereof is hereby authorized M{,‘;,?§’,d,i“,,j?,*’",}°,§; and directed to acquire such lands as in its judgment shall be neces- ggiglgf °° *‘°°°*°d '°* sary and desirable in the District of Columbia and adjacent areas in Maryland and Virginia, within the limits of the appropriations made for such irgposes, for suitable development of the National Capital Amukiug by pup park, par ay, and playground system. That said commission is c¤¤¤¤orw¤¤=mm¤¤¤. ereby authorized to acqu1re such ands by purchase when they can be acquired at prices reasonable in the judgment of said commission, C d ti otherwise by condemnation roceedings, such proceedings to acquire mc`i:¤i’$°¤i¤¤°i>°a¢i°wri: lands within the District ofp Columbia to be in accordance with the V I 28 m provisions of the Act of Congress awwroved August 30, 1890, pro- °' '°‘ ' viding a site for the Government inting Office (United States Statutes at Large, volume 26, chapter 837), the Chief of Engineers of the Army bemg, for the pur oses of this Act, hereby clothed with all the power vested by the saidp Act of August 30, 1890, in the board A created by that Act. Said commission is hereby authorized to ac- i»¤¢ i·¤¤ riii qgire suc lands, located in Maryland or Virginia, either by pur- "*"*”“"°"°”*°‘*°· c ase or condemnation proceedings, by such arrangements as to acquisition and payment for the lands as it shall determine upon by {gre-zement wit the proper onicials of the States of Maryland and Ad i [ C irginia. In the selection of lands to be acquired the advice of the ¤i¤¤Ji°i·—°a¤g Anginnw Commission of Fine Arts shall be requested. The designation of all ,,,·:gggg'{°,{mg;{,_, “* lands to be acquired by condemnation, all contracts for purchase of ` lands, and all agreements between said commission and the officials of the States of Maryland and Virginia shall be subject to the approval of the President of the Unite States. nc. 3. 'Hiat there is authorized to be appropriated, each year ,,,‘},’L",§‘,{“,§.,, . hereafter, in the annual District of Columbia Appropriation Act, a ¤¤g“mg sum not exceeding one cent for each inhabitant of the continental ' United States as determined by the last preceding decennial census. ' said sum to be used by said commission for the payment of its expenses and for the acquisition of the lands herein authorized to be acquired by said commission for the purposes named, the compensation for the land, the expense of surveys, ascertainment of title, con- ‘ demnation proceedings, if an and necemary conveyancing to be paid from said appropriations. The funds si appropriated shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Colum ia and the general funds ·;·,...,.'}"yT'°°° 45822°—251·———S2