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PUBLIC LAW 88-553-AUG. 31, 1964

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(8) south 22 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds east, 1,877.07 feet to a point in the centerline of Mountain View and Alviso Road, as said road existed in the year 1952; thence along said centerline the following two courses; (9) north 57 degrees 00 minutes 30 seconds east, 1,898.20 feet; and (10) north 75 degrees 05 seconds east, 173.08 feet to a point therein; thence crossing said road; (11) south 15 degrees 55 minutes east, 30.00 feet to a point in the southerly line of said road, said point being the point of curvature of the course next following; thence (12) northeasterly, on the circumference of a circle, the radius point of which bears south 15 degrees 55 minutes east, 100.00 feet from the point of curvature, through a central angle of 19 degrees 13 minutes 23 seconds an arc distance of 33.55 feet (from the point of curvature, the long chord bears north 83 degrees 41 minutes 41.6 seconds east, 33.39 feet) to a point of tangency; thence nontangentially, and following the easterly and soiitherly boundaries of the aforesaid 153.133 acre tract, the following six courses: (13) south 14 degrees 52 minutes west, 2,027.23 feet to a point; thence (14) north 75 degrees 08 minutes west, 525.95 feet to a point; thence (15) north 14 degrees 52 minutes east, 192.52 feet to a point; thence (16) north 75 degrees 08 minutes west, 910.59 feet to a point; thence (17) south 14 degrees 52 minutes west, 1,095.29 feet to a point in the northerly line of Maude Avenue; thence (18) north 67 degrees 32 minutes west, along the northerly line of Maude Avenue, 1,208.24 feet to the point of beginning. Containing within the above-described boundaries, 95.229 acres, more or less. SEC. 2. I n consideration of the conveyance to the city of Sunnyvale by the United States of the aforesaid lands, the city of Sunnyvale shall convey to the United States such lands located in the county of Santa Clara, State of California, which are acceptable to the Secretary of the Navy, or his designee. The city of Sunnyvale shall pay to the United States the difference, if any, between the value of the property so conveyed by the United States, as hereinafter provided, and the fair market value of the lands and interests in lands accepted in exchange therefor. The land conveyed to the city of Sunnyvale shall be used for park or recreational purposes and valued at 50 per centum of its fair market value. The conveyance shall provide that the land be used for park or recreational purposes, and that in the event the land ceases to be used or maintained for park or recreational purposes, the city of Sunnyvale, its grantees or assignees, shall pay to the United States 50 per centum of the then fair market value. SEC. 3. The Secretary of the Navy, or his designee, is also authorized to accept from the city of Sunnyvale such appropriate interests in other lands as may be considered necessary for protection of the interests of the United States in connection with the exchange. Approved August 31, 1964.

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