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PUBLIC LAW 91-202-MAR. 4, 1970

thence south 88 degrees 05 minutes 03 seconds east, 120.69 feet along the said south line of Hayes Avenue to the northeast corner of the Texas National Guard, said corner being a point in the Fort Bliss Military Keservation boundary line; thence south 01 degrees 56 minutes 18 seconds west, 110.75 feet along the said Military Reservation boundary line to a point in the common property line between the Southern Pacific Eailroad Company and the Texas National Guard; thence south 16 degrees 54 minutes 24 seconds west, 846.56 feet along the said common property line to a point which is the southeast corner of the Texas National Guard; thence north 86 degrees 88 minutes 45 seconds west, 407.07 feet along the south line of the Texas National Guard to a point in the said proposed westerly right-of-way 1 ine; thence north 26 degrees 52 minutes 55 seconds east, 217.94 feet along the said proposed westerly right-of-way line to a point; thence north 34 degrees 22 minutes 55 seconds east, 260.00 feet along the said proposed westerly right-of-way line to a point; thence north 30 degrees 32 minutes 55 seconds east, 571.20 feet along the said proposed westerly right-of-way line to the point of beginning, containing an area of 5.975 acres of land, more or less, (b) The above legal description may be modified, as agreed upon iiniit°a'aon^^"' by the Secretary, the State and the city, consistent with any changes in the right-of-way alinement for the freeway, but in no event shall the total area of this tract exceed six acres. SEC. 3. The release and conveyance authorized herein shall be upon conditions. the following terms and conditions: (a) That the lands described in section 2 abo^^e shall be used only for public highway and related purposes, and if such property shall ever cease to be used for such purposes, all right, title, and interest to such property shall revert to the United States, which shall have the immediate right to entry thereon. (b) That the structures and improvements presently located on, or adversely affected by, the property to be conveyed, shall be replaced in kind and constructed, at the expense of the city of El Paso, on the adjacent remaining lands of the State of Texas: Provided. That the plans for such replacement facilities shall first be approved by the State and the Secretary of the Army, and that no structure shall be removed until satisfactory replacement of the same has been made available. (c) That the relocated replacement structures and facilities shall be subject to the same restrictions, use limitations and reversionary rights of the United States as set forth in the deed of November 4, 1954, to the State of Texas of the lands iuA^olved herein. SEC. 4. The Secretary of the Army is authorized to impose such additional terms and conditions on the release authorized b^ this Act as he deems appropriate to protect the interests of the United States. All expenses for surveys and the preparation and execution of legal documents necessary or appropriate to carry out the provisions of this Act shall be borne by the city of El Paso. Approved March 4, 1970.

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