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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Water Resources Development Act of 2007 · Sec. 3183

Sec. 3183. EXTINGUISHMENT OF REVERSIONARY INTERESTS AND USE RESTRICTIONS

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## SEC. 3183 EXTINGUISHMENT OF REVERSIONARY INTERESTS AND USE RESTRICTIONS ###
(a)Idaho ####
(1)In general With respect to the property covered by each deed in paragraph (2)— #####
(A)the reversionary interests and use restrictions relating to port and industrial use purposes are extinguished; #####
(B)the restriction that no activity shall be permitted that will compete with services and facilities offered by public marinas is extinguished; and #####
(C)the human habitation or other building structure use restriction is extinguished if the elevation of the property is above the standard project flood elevation. ####
(2)Affected deeds The deeds with the following county auditor's file numbers are referred to in paragraph (1): #####
(A)Auditor's Instrument No. 399218 of Nez Perce County, Idaho—2.07 acres. #####
(B)Auditor's Instrument No. 487437 of Nez Perce County, Idaho—7.32 acres. ###
(b)Lake Texoma, Oklahoma ####
(1)Release Any reversionary interest relating to public parks and recreation on the land conveyed by the Secretary to the State of Oklahoma at Lake Texoma pursuant to the Act entitled “An Act to authorize the sale of certain lands to the State of Oklahoma” (67 Stat. 63), shall terminate on the date of enactment of this Act. ####
(2)Instrument of release As soon as practicable after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall execute and file in the appropriate office a deed of release, an amended deed, or any other appropriate instrument to release each reversionary interest to which paragraph
(1)applies. ####
(3)Preservation of reserved rights A release of a reversionary interest under this subsection shall not affect any other right of the United States in any deed of conveyance pursuant to the Act referred to in paragraph (1). ###
(c)Lowell, Oregon ####
(1)Release and extinguishment of deed reservations #####
(A)Release and extinguishment of deed reservations The Secretary may release and extinguish the deed reservations for access and communication cables contained in the quitclaim deed, dated January 26, 1965, and recorded February 15, 1965, in the records of Lane County, Oregon; except that such reservations may only be released and extinguished for the lands owned by the city of Lowell as described in the quitclaim deed, dated April 11, 1991, in such records. #####
(B)Additional release and extinguishment of deed reservations The Secretary may also release and extinguish the same deed reservations referred to in subparagraph
(A)over land owned by Lane County, Oregon, within the city limits of Lowell, Oregon, to accommodate the development proposals of the city of Lowell/St. Vincent de Paul, Lane County, affordable housing project; except that the Secretary may require, at no cost to the United States— ######
(i)the alteration or relocation of any existing facilities, utilities, roads, or similar improvements on such lands; and ######
(ii)the right-of-way for such facilities, utilities, roads, or improvements as a precondition of any release or extinguishment of the deed reservations. ####
(2)Conveyance The Secretary may convey to the city of Lowell, Oregon, the parcel of land situated in the city of Lowell, Oregon, at fair market value consisting of the strip of federally owned lands located northeast of West Boundary Road between Hyland Lane and the city of Lowell's eastward city limits. ####
(3)Administrative cost Notwithstanding paragraphs
(1)and (2), the city of Lowell, Oregon, shall pay the administrative costs incurred by the United States to execute the release and extinguishment of the deed reservations under paragraph
(1)and the conveyance under paragraph (2). ###
(d)Old Hickory Lock and Dam, Cumberland River, Tennessee ####
(1)Release of retained rights, interests, reservations With respect to land conveyed by the Secretary to the Tennessee Society of Crippled Children and Adults, Incorporated (commonly known as “Easter Seals Tennessee”) at Old Hickory Lock and Dam, Cumberland River, Tennessee, under section 211 of the Flood Control Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 1087), the reversionary interests and the use restrictions relating to recreation and camping purposes are extinguished. ####
(2)Instrument of release As soon as practicable after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall execute and file in the appropriate office a deed of release, amended deed, or other appropriate instrument effectuating the release of interests required by paragraph (1). ###
(e)Lower Granite Pool, Washington ####
(1)Extinguishment of reversionary interests and use restrictions With respect to property covered by each deed described in paragraph (2)— #####
(A)the reversionary interests and use restrictions relating to port or industrial purposes are extinguished; and #####
(B)the human habitation or other building structure use restriction is extinguished in each area in which the elevation is above the standard project flood elevation. ####
(2)Deeds The deeds referred to in paragraph
(1)are as follows: #####
(A)Auditor's File Numbers 432576, 443411, 499988, and 579771 of Whitman County, Washington. #####
(B)Auditor's File Numbers 125806, 138801, 147888, 154511, 156928, and 176360 of Asotin County, Washington. ###
(f)Port of Pasco, Washington ####
(1)Extinguishment of use restrictions and flowage easement With respect to the property covered by the deed in paragraph (3)(A)— #####
(A)the flowage easement and human habitation or other building structure use restriction is extinguished if the elevation of the property is above the standard project flood elevation; and #####
(B)the use of fill material to raise areas of the property above the standard project flood elevation is authorized, except in any area for which a permit under section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1344) is required. ####
(2)Extinguishment of flowage easement With respect to the property covered by each deed in paragraph (3)(B), the flowage easement is extinguished if the elevation of the property is above the standard project flood elevation. ####
(3)Affected deeds The deeds referred to in paragraphs
(1)and
(2)are as follows: #####
(A)Auditor's File Number 262980 of Franklin County, Washington. #####
(B)Auditor's File Numbers 263334 and 404398 of Franklin County, Washington. ###
(g)No Effect on Other Rights Nothing in this section affects the remaining rights and interests of the Corps of Engineers for authorized project purposes. # TITLE IV STUDIES
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  • 67 Stat. 63
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Sec. 3183
EXTINGUISHMENT OF REVERSIONARY INTERESTS AND USE RESTRICTIONS
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