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 1696 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CT-1s. 708, 709 . 1929 . Capitol, to remove any of such tracks, to repair and restore the space vacated, and to relay such tracks on the streets designated, as may be directed by the Architect of the Capitol, the total cost thereof to be bore by said companies. Adjustment of tracks (b) Whenever, in carrying out the provisions of this Act it to changed grades. ~ becomes necessary to change the grade of any street occupied by the tracks of any street-ra ilway company the company shall adjust t he grade of such tracks to the new grade of the street, the total cost of such adju stment to be b orne by said company. Ma ll parkway. SEC. 5 . The Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the Development of, di- rec ted. National Capital is hereby authorized and directed to proceed ", ith the development of that part of the public grounds in the District of Columbia connecting the Capitol Grounds with the Washington Monument and known as the Mall parkway, in accordance with the plans of Major L'Enfant and the so-called MacMillan Commission, with such modifications thereof as may be recommended by the National Capital Park and Planning Commission and approved by Grounds included . the Commission for the Enlarging of the Capitol Grounds . Such development shall include the grounds now occupied b y the Botanic Garden between Pennsylvania and Maryland Avenues west of First Street, and, as to such grounds, the development shall be in accord- ance with the approved plans for enlarging the Capitol Grounds . Portion of, transferred For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this section, to Director of Public Buildings and Parks. jurisdiction over that part of the public grounds the development of which is herein authorized shall be transferred to the Director of Public Buildin gs and Public Parks of the National Capi tal at such time as may be approved by the Joint Committee on the Library. Sum a utho rize d for enlarging Capitol SEC. 6. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of it ol Groun ds. $4 .91 2,414, or so much thereof as may be nece ssary, to ena ble the Commission for the Enlarging of the Capitol Grounds to carry out Disbursement . the provisions of this Act relating to the enlarging of the Capitol Grounds. Appr opri atio ns m ade unde r au thor ity of t his sect ion shal l be disbursed by the disbursing officer of the Department of the Interior. Approved, March 4, 1929. March 4, 1929. H. R. 17218.] CHAP. 709 .-An Act Autho rizing the State highway commission, Common- [Public, No. 1037.] wealth of Kentucky, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the Ohio River at or nea r Maysville, Kentuck y. Be it e nacted by the Senate and Ho use of Repres entatives of the Ohio River. Kentucky may United States of America in Congress ass embled, That the consent bridge, at Maysville. of Congress is hereby granted to the State highway commission, Commonwealth of Kentucky, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the Ohio River, at a point suit- Const ruction. able to the interests of navigation, at or near Maysville, Kentucky, in vol.24, p.84. accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," approved March 23, 1906, and subject to the conditions and limitations contained in this Act. Rates of toll applied to operation, sinking SEC. 2. If tolls are charged for the use of such bride, the rates of fund, etc. toll shall be so adjusted as to provide a fund sufficient to pay the rea- sonable cost of maintaining, repairing, and operating the bridge and its approaches under economical management, and to provide a sinking fund sufficient to amortize the cost of the bridge and its Maintenance as free approaches, including reasonable interest and financing cost, as soon bridge, etc ., after as possible under reasonable charges. After a sinking fund sufficient amortizing costs. for such amortization shall have been so provided, such bridge shall thereafter be maintained and operated free of tolls, or the rates of

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