Chapter 92. Providing for the conveyance of certain land to the city of Boise, Idaho, and from the city of Boise, Idaho, to the United States
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CHAP. 92.— An Act Providing for the conveyance of certain land to the city of Boise, Idaho, and from the city of Boise, Idaho, to the United States. February 17, 1923.[[H. R. 12007](/us/bill/67/hr/12007).][[Public, No. 425](/us/pl/67/425).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Boise, Idaho.Alley in post office site, conveyed to city for park purposes. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to convey by quitclaim deed to the city of Boise, Ada County, Idaho, for enlargement of the State Capitol Park, and for no other purpose, all right, title, and interest of the United States of America in and to the alley running east and west through block fifty-four, in which is located the post-office site in the said city: *Provisos*.Conditions on use.*Provided, however*, That the city shall not have the right to sell and convey the said premises, nor to devote the same to any other purposes than as hereinbefore described, and shall not erect thereon any structures or improvements except such as are incidental to boundaries and ornamentation as part of the State capitol grounds; and in the event that said premises shall not be used as part of the said State capitol grounds, and cared for and maintained as such, the right, title, and interest hereby authorized to be conveyed shall Other lands from the the city in exchange.revert to the United States: *Provided, also*, That the city of Boise shall convey to the United States for alley purposes, in accordance with a resolution of the city council of Boise, April 25, 1922, a strip of land in said block fifty-four as now laid out for such purposes, commencing at the northeast intersection of the post-office site (addition) with Jefferson Street; thence with said Jefferson Street, crossing said alley, twenty feet; thence in a southwesterly direction seventy-eight feet six inches; thence in a reverse curve, following the curb now in place, to a north lot line of the said post-office site; thence along said lot line, northwesterly, approximately forty-nine feet to a point; thence northeasterly to the point of beginning.
Approved, February 17, 1923.