Sec. 2. Findings
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The Congress finds the following: The City of Tulare requires clear title to two Parcels of land within the City’s business corridor. The Parcels are part of a right-of-way granted to the Railroad by the Federal Government by the Act dated July 27, 1866. The Parcels, which are currently under lease to the City, are currently occupied by an outdoor recreation facility for youth and a historic women’s club. The City desires to improve and restore these facilities but cannot absent clear title to the Parcels.
The United States retained a reversionary interest in the Parcels conveyed to the Railroad in 1866 and has not exercised this authority. The Union Pacific Railroad desires to sell the Parcels to the City. Public Law 105–195 conveyed the reversionary interest to all surrounding Parcels in 1998, which were conveyed by the Union Pacific Railroad to the City.
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