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PUBLIC LAW 93-574-DEC. 31, 1974

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meridian and witliin tract 4 municipal addition numbered 2 an addition to the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, said parcel of land being more j^articularly described as follows: "Beginning at the northeast corner of tract numbered 2 said tract numbered 2 being the same as shown on the plat of said addition filed for record in the office of the county clerk of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, on July 12, 1955, from which point the northeast corner of said section 20 bears north 52 degrees 15 minutes 18 seconds east, a distance of 80.97 feet; "thence south 1 degree 8 minutes 10 seconds east, along the westerly right-of-way line of Eubank Boulevard northeast, a distance of 208.78 feet to the true point of beginning; "thence south 1 degree 8 minutes 10 seconds east, along said westerly right-of-way line, a distance of 150.20 feet, from which point tile State highway department right-of-way marker (station 20-f-OO end of construction Eubank) bears south 1 degree 8 minutes 10 seconds east, a distance of 85.18 feet; "thence south 88 degrees 51 minutes 50 seconds west, a distance of 108.00 feet to the easterly boundary of a 10-foot public service company easement; "thence north 1 degree 8 minutes 10 seconds west, along said easterly boundary, a distance of 150.20 feet; "thence north 88 degrees 51 minutes 50 seconds east, a distance of 108.00 feet, to the true point of beginning. Said parcel of land containing 0.3724 acre more or less. " (b) No conveyance shall be made under this section unless the city conditions. of Albuquerque has shown to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Interior (i) that the lands described in subsection (a) are no longer suitable for park and other public purposes; (ii) that the city of Albuquerque will sell such lands at not less than fair market value; (iii) that the proceeds from the sale thereof will be spent to acquire lands located in the North Valley area of the city of Albuquerque bounded on the west by the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District right-of-way, on the south by Candelaria Road, on the east by private residential areas along the west boundary of Rio Grande Boulevard, on the north by privately owned lands and containing 134.975 acres more or less; (iv) that any lands acquired with such proceeds are suitable for park and other public purposes; and (v) that any amount by which the proceeds from the sale of the lands described in subsection (a) exceeds the purchase price of the lands acquired will be paid to the United States. "(c) If the requirements of subsection (b) are satisfied, the Secre- Agreements. tary is authorized to enter into an agreement or agreements with the city of Albuquerque whereby, in consideration of a quitclaim deed to the city of Albuquerque of all right, title, and interest remaining in the United States in and to the lands described in subsection (a) which have been conveyed to the city of Albuquerque, the city of Albuquerque agrees that (i) title to any lands acquired with the proceeds of the sale of the lands described in subsection (a) will vest in the United States if such acquired lands ever cease to be used for park and other public purposes, and (ii) that the city of Albuquerque will, within ninety days after acquiring such lands, execute a deed to this effect and deliver said deed to the Secretary.". Approved December 31, 1974.

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