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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2016 · Sec. 502

Sec. 502. CONVEYANCE OF COAST GUARD PROPERTY IN TOK, ALASKA

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## SEC. 502 CONVEYANCE OF COAST GUARD PROPERTY IN TOK, ALASKA ###
(a)Conveyance Authorized The Commandant of the Coast Guard may convey to the Tanana Chiefs’ Conference all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the covered property, upon payment to the United States of the fair market value of the covered property. ###
(b)Survey The exact acreage and legal description of the covered property shall be determined by a survey satisfactory to the Commandant. ###
(c)Fair market value The fair market value of the covered property shall be— ####
(1)determined by appraisal; and ####
(2)subject to the approval of the Commandant. ###
(d)Costs of Conveyance The responsibility for all reasonable and necessary costs, including real estate transaction and environmental documentation costs, associated with a conveyance under this section shall be determined by the Commandant and the purchaser. ###
(e)Additional Terms and Conditions The Commandant may require such additional terms and conditions in connection with a conveyance under this section as the Commandant considers appropriate and reasonable to protect the interests of the United States. ###
(f)Deposit of Proceeds Any proceeds received by the United States from a conveyance under this section shall be deposited in the Coast Guard Housing Fund established under section 687 of title 14, United States Code. ###
(g)Covered Property Defined ####
(1)In general In this section, the term “covered property” means the approximately 3.25 acres of real property (including all improvements located on the property) that are— #####
(A)located in Tok, Alaska; #####
(B)under the administrative control of the Coast Guard; and #####
(C)described in paragraph (2). ####
(2)Description The property described in this paragraph is the following: #####
(A)Lots 11, 12 and 13, block “G”, Second Addition to Hartsell Subdivision, Section 20, Township 18 North, Range 13 East, Copper River Meridian, Alaska as appears by Plat No. 72-39 filed in the Office of the Recorder for the Fairbanks Recording District of Alaska, bearing seal dated 25 September 1972, all containing approximately 1.25 acres and commonly knowggn as 2-PLEX - Jackie Circle, Units A and B. #####
(B)Beginning at a point being the SE corner of the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ Section 24, Township 18 North, Range 12 East, Copper River Meridian, Alaska; thence running westerly along the south line of said SE ¼ of the NE ¼ 260 feet; thence northerly parallel to the east line of said SE ¼ of the NE ¼ 335 feet; thence easterly parallel to the south line 260 feet; then south 335 feet along the east boundary of Section 24 to the point of beginning; all containing approximately 2.0 acres and commonly known as 4-PLEX - West “C” and Willow, Units A, B, C and D. ###
(h)Expiration The authority to convey the covered property under this section shall expire on the date that is 4 years after the date of the enactment of this Act. ## Subtitle B Pribilof Islands
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