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 PUBLIC LAW 95-82—AUG. 1, 1977 replace existing recreational facilities at the present Navy Athletic Field at such naval station, but such construction may not be carried out until the Secretary enters into an agreement with the San Diego Unified Port District, the current holder of the lessor interest of the City of San Diego in such Navy Athletic Field (held by the Secretary of the Navy under a lease from the City of San Diego dated August 9, 1949), which provides (1) that the San Diego Unified Port District shall pay, at such time or times and in such manner as may be prescribed in such agreement, the total cost of such construction, and (2) that the Secretary of the Navy agrees to termination of the interest of the United States in the lease and abandonment of the existing facilities of the United States on the leasehold. (b) Any agreement under subsection (a) shall specify that such lease shall not be terminated, and the Secretary of the Navy shall not be required to relinquish use of any part of the leasehold, until— (1) the Secretary determines that the recreational facilities constructed under such subsection are satisfactory replacements for the facilities on the existing Navy Athletic Field and that such facilities are available for use; and (2) the amount required under such agreement to be paid by the San Diego Unified Port District has been paid in full. TRANSFER OF AUTHORIZATION—JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

SEC. 204. The Secretary of the Navy may utilize $2,950,000 of the authorization for the Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, in section 201 of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1977 (Public Law 94-431; 90 Stat. 1352), for construction of steam and condensate systems at such naval air station. TRANSFER OF AUTHORIZATION—BETHESDA, MARYLAND

SEC. 205. The Secretary of the Navy may utilize $8,000,000 of the authorization for the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, in section 201 of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1976 (Public Law 94-107; 89 Stat. 550), for construction of a south parking structure for the 500-bed replacement hospital at such medical center. TITLE III—AIR FORCE SEC. 301. The Secretary of the Air Force may establish or develop military installations and facilities by acquiring, constructing, converting, rehabilitating, or installing permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment, for the following acquisition and construction: INSIDE THE UNITED

STATES

AEROSPACE DEFENSE COMMAND

Kingsley Field, Oregon, $115,000. Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, $773,000. Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, $4,550,000. AIR FORCE L O G I S T I C S COMMAND

Hill Air Force Base, Utah, $23,020,000. Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, $9,878,000.

91 STAT. 365

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