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108 STAT. 1598 PUBLIC LAW 103-305—AUG. 23, 1994 the terms contained in the deed of conveyance dated September 15, 1949, under which the United States conveyed certain property to Palm Springs, California, for airport purposes. The waivers shall apply only to approximately 11 acres of lot 16 of section 13, and approximately 39.07 acres of lots 19 and 20 of section 19, used by the city of Palm Springs, California, for general governmental purposes. (b) CONDITIONS.—Any waiver granted by the Secretary under subsection (a) shall be subject to the following conditions: (1) The Secretary shall waive any requirement that there be credited to the account of the airport any amount attributable to the citys use for governmental purposes of any land conveyed under the deed of conveyance referred to in subsection (a) before the date of the enactment of this section. (2) The city shall abandon all claims, against income of the Palm Springs Regional Airport or other assets of that airport, for reimbursement of general revenue funds that the city may have expended before the date of the enactment of this section for acquisition of 523.39 acres of land conveyed August 28, 1961, for airport purposes and for expenses incurred at any time in connection with such acquisition, and such claims shall not be eligible for reimbursement under the Airport and Airway Improvement Act or any successor law. SEC. 515. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS IN ALASKA AND WEATHER OBSERVATION SERVICES. (a) TRANSFER OF SITE IN LAKE MINCHUMINA, ALASKA. — The Administrator shall convey to the Iditarod Area School District the Federal Aviation Administration building number 106 and a reasonable amount of land to make use of the property, at Lake Minchumina, Alaska, for the purpose of providing educational facilities, under the terms set forth in A^eement No. DTFA04-93 - J-82007, between the Federal Aviation Administration and the Iditarod Area School District, and such other terms as are mutually agreed on between the Administrator and the Iditarod Area School District. (b) TRANSFER OF SITE IN FORT YUKON, ALASKA. —The Administrator shall convey to the city of Fort Yukon, Alaska, the buildings of the Federal Aviation Administration and land in Fort Yukon, Alaska (described as that portion of Lot 4, U.S. Survey 7161, within section 8, T.20 N., R.12E., Fairbanks Meridian consisting of 7.14 acres, and containing the health clinic and staff housing for the aforementioned clinic) for the purpose of providing health services, under terms that are mutually agreed on between the Administrator and the city of Fort Yukon. (c) WEATHER OBSERVATION SERVICES. — Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall designate airports, as described in this section, and provide human observers at such airports to offer real time weather information to pilots by direct radio contact. Airports to be designated shall be located in a State that averaged, during the period 1989-1993, 3 or more accidents per year involving serious or fatal injury to crew or passengers on regularly scheduled flights operating single-engine aircraft under visual flight rules, and shall be designated as follows: