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 88 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 93-493-OCT. 27, 1974

1487

PAGE TOWNSITE, ARIZONA—Continued GILA AND SALT KIVER M E R I D I A N, A R I Z O N A — C o n t i n u e d

Township 41 north, range 9 east:—Continued Section 29. All Section 30. All Section 31. All Section 32. All Section 33. All Total

Acres 640.00 641.20 642.00 640.00 640.00 10, 717.56

The boundary of Page, Arizona, is shown on drawing numbered in^°""ffi7 '^'^^^' 557-431-83, entitled "Page, Arizona, Townsite Boundary" which is on file in the Office of the Commissioner of Reclamation, Washington, District of Columbia. (b) The term "municipality" shall mean Page, Arizona, after its incorporation as a municipality under the laws of the State of Arizona. (c) The term "Secretary" shall mean the Secretary of the Interior. (d) The term "municipal facilities" shall mean certain land, and the improvements thereon, in Page, Arizona, such as hospital, police, and fire protection systems, sewage and refuse disposal plants, water treatment and distribution facilities, streets and roads, parks, playgrounds, airport, cemetery, municipal government buildings, and other properties suitable or usable for local municipal purposes, including any fixtures, equipment, or other property appropriate to the operation, maintenance, replacement, or repairs of the foregoing, which are owned by the United States and under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior, l^ureau of Reclamation, on the date of incorporation of Page, Arizona. SEC. 103. Upon incorporation of Page, Arizona, as a municipality nie^^ts'^ fa"uui^V under the statutes of the State of Arizona, the Secretary shall: activities and (a) Transfer to the municipality without cost, subject to any ^""''*^°"^'"^^"^" existing leases granted by the United States, all improved or unim- contracts, a^" i g n contrf^^^^ s s proved lands within Page, Arizona, owned by the United States, "'ent. which the Secretary determines are not required in the administration, operation, and maintenance of Federal activities within or near Page, Arizona, and can properly be included within the municipality under the laws of the State of Arizona, except the land to be transferred pursuant to subsection (c) hereof, and to assign to the municipality without cost any leases granted by the United States on such land. (b) Transfer to the appropriate school district without cost all right, title, and interest of the United States to the land in block 14-A and lot 1, block 16, UP shown on the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation drawing numbered 557-431-87, April 29, 1971, which drawing is on file in the Office of the Commissioner of Reclamation, Washington, District of Columbia, together with improvements thereon owned by the United States at the time of the transfer. (c) Transfer to the municipality without cost all rights, title, and interest of the United States in and to any land, and the improvements thereon, which may be contained in any reversionary clause of any dedication deed for land in Page, Arizona, issued by the United States. (d) Transfer all activities and functions of a municipal character being performed by the United States to the municipality subject to the provisions of sections 104 and 107 of this title. (e) Transfer to the municipality without cost the municipal facilities, as defined in subsection 102(d) of this title, except as provided under subsection 104(a) of this title. (f) Assign to the municipality without cost those contracts to which the United States is a party, and which pertain to activities or functions to be transferred under subsection (c) of this section and are

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