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PUBLIC LAW 93-198-DEC. 24, 1973

[87 STAT.

to the point where it meets the present Virginia-District of Columbia boundary; thence generally north and west up the Potomac River along the Virginia-District of Columbia boundary to the point of beginning. (B) Where the area in paragraph (1) is bounded by any street, such street, and any sidewalk thereof, shall be included within such area. (2) Any Federal real property affronting or abutting, as of the date of the enactment of this Act, the area described in paragraph (1) shall be deemed to be within such area. (3) For the purposes of paragraph (2), Federal real property affronting or abutting such area described in paragraph (1) shall— (A) be deemed to include, but not limited to. Fort Lesley McNair, the Washington Navy Yard, the Anacostia Naval Annex, the United States Naval Station, Boiling Air Force Base, and the Naval Research Laboratory; and (B) not be construed to include any area situated outside of the District of Columbia boundary as it existed immediately prior to the date of the enactment of this Act, nor be construed to include any portion of the Anacostia P a r k situated east of the northern side of the Eleventh Street Bridge, or any portion of the Rock Creek Park. Presidential (g)(1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) of this subsec^""•"^y" tion, the President is authorized and directed to conduct a survey of the area described in this section in order to establish the proper metes ti(^^^furn '^^^'^"^* and bounds of such area, and to file, in such manner and at such place as he may designate, a map and a legal description of such area, and such description and map shall have the same force and effect as if included in this Act, except that corrections of clerical, typographical and other errors in any such legal descriptions and map may be made. In conducting such survey, the President shall make such adjustments as may be necessary in order to exclude from the National Capital Service Area any privately owned properties, and buildings and adjacent parking facilities owned by the District of Columbia government. (2) I n carrying out the provisions of paragraph (1) of this subsection, the President shall, to the extent that such survey, legal description, and map involves areas comprising the United States Capitol Buildings and Grounds as defined in sections 1 and 16 of the g^6oStat.^7^i8; ^^^t of July 31, 1946, as amended (40 U.S.C. 193a and 193m), and D.c. Code other buildings and grounds under the care of the Architect of the 9-118, 9-132. Clapitol, consult with the Architect of the Capitol. (3) Section 1 of the Act of July 31, 1946, as amended by the Act of October 20, 1967 (60 Stat. 718; 81 Stat. 275; 40 U.S.C. 193a), is hereby amended to include within the definition of the United States Capitol Grounds, the following streets: "Independence Avenue from the west curb of Fiist Street S.E. to the east curb of First Street S.W., New Jersey Avenue S.E. from the south curb of Independence Avenue to the noilh curb of D Street S.E., South Capitol Street from the south curb of Independence Avenue to the north curb of D Street; Delaware Avenue S.W. from the south curb of C Street S.W. to the north curb of D Street S.W., C Street from the west curb of First Street S.E. to the intersection of First and Canal Streets, S.W., D Street from the west curb of First Street S.E. to the intersection of Canal Street and Dehnvare Avenue S.W., that part of First Street Iving west of the outer face of the curb of the sidewalk on the east side thereof from I) Street. N.E. to D Street S.E., that part of First Street within the east and west curblines thereof extending from the north side of Pennsyhania Avenue N.W. to the intersection of C Street an«l Canal Stieet S.W.. includina: the two circles within such area.

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