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 PUBLIC LAW 95-290—JUNE 5, 1978 Market Street, for the purpose of establishing a visitors' center in close proximity to parking and other transportation facilities, and (B) identifies any other property within the park which the Secretary has leased or intends to lease for purposes of the park; (4) reports any other activities which the Secretary has taken or intends to take to carry out the purpose of this Act; and (5) contains a tentative budget for the park and preservation district for the subsequent five fiscal years. (b)(1) Not later than three years after the date on which funds are made aA^ailable to cany out this Act, the Secretary shall establish and submit to the Congress a park management plan containing the information described in subsection (a) of this section. Such plan shall, upon request, be available to the public. (2) After consulting with the Commission, the city numager of Lowell, and the (commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Secretary may make revisions in the park management plan established pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection by publication of such revisions in the Federal Register. A revision made under this paragraph shall be effective 90 days after ^vritton notice of the revision is submitted to the Congress.

92 STAT. 293

Plan, submittal to Congress. Availability to public. Publication in Federal Register.

Notice to Congress.

A('QUISIT10N OF PROPERTY

SEC. 202. (a)(1) The Secretary is authorized to acquire the prop- 16 USC erties designated in paragraph (2) of this subsection, or any interest 410CC-22. therein, by donation, purchase with donated or appropriated funds, ccndcmnation, or otherwise. Any property or interest therein owned by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or any political subdivision thereof may be acquired only by donation. The Secretary may initiate condemnation proceedings under this paragraph only after making every reasonable effort to acquire property through negotiations and purchase, and considtin'^ with the Commission (if established) and the city founcil of Lowell. (2) The properties referred to in paragraph (1) of this subsection are the following: (A) The Linus Childs House, 63 Kirk Street. (B) The IT and H Paper Company (commonly referred to as Boott Mill Boarding House), 42 French Street. (C) Old City Hall, 226 Merrimack Street. (D) Merrimack (iratehouse, 269 Merrimack Street. ( K) The Wannalancit Textile Company, 562 Suffolk Street. (F) The structures containing the Jade Pagoda and Solomon's Yard Goods, 210 and 200 Merrimack Street, (b) Until the date on which the Commission conducts its first meeting, the Secretary may acquire any property within the park or preservation district not designated in subsection (a)(2) of this section, or any interest therein, if such property— (1) is identified in the report of the Lowell Historical Canal District Commission as a property which should be preserved, I'estored, managed, developed, or maintained in a manner consistent with the purpose of this Act; (2) is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as maintained by the Secretary pursuant to section 101(a) of the Act entitled "An Act to establish a program for the preservation of additional historic properties throughout the Nation, and for other purposes", approved October 15, 1966 (16 U.S.C. 470a), and section 2(b) of the Act entitled "An xAct to provide for the preservation of historic American sites, buildings, objects, and

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