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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 639-DEC. 27, 1941 Sepulveda Recrea- tional Area. Hansen Recre- ational Area. nPial pyment Annual payments. Angeles River, as follows: The Sepulveda Recreational Area, more particularly described as that portion of those lands within the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, State of California, being acquired by the Federal Government for that certain flood-control project known as the Sepulveda Flood Control Basin, bounded approximately as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Victory Boulevard and Haskell Avenue; thence southerly along Haskell Avenue to Burbank Boulevard; thence westerly along Burbank Boule- vard to the proposed relocation of Woodley Avenue; thence south- westerly along the proposed relocation of Woodley Avenue to the upstream toe of the Sepulveda Dam; thence easterly, northeasterly, northerly, and northwesterly along the upstream toe of said Sepulveda Dam to the point of beginning; excepting therefrom all proposed streets, utility easements, Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way, channels, and structures appurtenant to said Sepulveda Dam; and the Hansen Recreational Area, more particularly described as that portion of those lands within the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, State of California, being acquired by the Federal Govern- ment for that certain flood-control project known as the Hansen Flood Control Basin, bounded approximately as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Borden Avenue and Osborne Street; thence north- westerly along Borden Avenue to the right-of-way line for said Hansen Flood Control Basin; thence northerly along said right- of-way line to Terra Bella Street; thence northeasterly along Terra Bella Street to Dronfield Street; thence southeasterly along Dron- field Street to Kagel Canyon Avenue; thence northeasterly along Kagel Canyon to Old Foothill Boulevard; thence southeasterly and northeasterly along Old Foothill Boulevard to Fenton Street; thence southeasterly along Fenton Street to Montague Avenue; thence north- easterly along Montague Avenue to the south line of the Southern California Edison Company, Limited, right-of-way, two hundred feet in width; thence easterly along the south line of the said Southern California Edison Company, Limited, right-of-way to its intersection with the southerly extension of Clybourn Avenue; thence south- easterly along the southerly extension of Clybourn Avenue to the southerly line of tract numbered 102; thence easterly along the said southerly line of tract numbered 102, approximately five hundred feet; thence southerly approximately one hundred and fifty feet; thence easterly, parallel to said southerly line of tract numbered 102, approximately four hundred and fifty feet; thence southerly approximately five hundred feet; thence south thirty-five degrees west approximately one thousand eight hundred feet; thence southerly approximately one thousand one hundred and fifty feet to the upstream toe of the Hansen Dam; thence in a general westerly direc- tion along the said upstream toe of the Hansen Dam, and its north- easterly prolongation to the point of beginning; excepting therefrom all proposed streets, channels, dam, and appurtenant structures: Provided, That said easements shall be subordinate to the use of said lands and water areas by the War Department as may be necessary in the operation and maintenance of said dam and reservoir projects. SEC. 2. That in consideration for the granting of these easements the city of Los Angeles shall pay to the United States the sum of $720 per annum for said easements in the Sepulveda Recreational Area and the sum of $100 per annum for said easements in the Hansen Recreational Area. SEC. 3. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, December 27, 1941. 874 [55 STAT.

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