PUBLIC LAW 104-158-^ULY 9, 1996
110 STAT. 1407
(1) certain lands comprising approximately 40 acres with 16 USC 191 note.
improvements thereon located in Larimer County, Colorado,
and lying within the boimdaries of Rocky Mountain National
Park as generally depicted on a map entitled "Circle C Church
Camp", dated August 1994, which shall upon their acquisition
by the United States and without further action by the Secretary of the Interior be incorporated into Rocky Mountain
National Park and thereafter be administered in accordance
with the laws, rules and regulations generally applicable to
the National Park System and Rocky Mountain National Park;
(2) certain lands located within and adjacent to the United
States Bureau of Land Management San Luis Resource Area
in Conejos County, Colorado, which comprise approximately
3,993 acres and are generally depicted on a map entitled "Quinlan Ranches Tract", dated August 1994; and
(3) certain lands located within the United States Bureau
of Land Management Royal Gorge Resource Area in Huerfano
County, Colorado, which comprise approximately 4,700 acres
and are generally depicted on a map entitled "Bonham Ranch-
Cucharas Canyon", dated June 1995: Provided, however. That
it is the intention of Congress that such lands may remain
available for the grazing of livestock as determined appropriate
by the Secretary in accordance with applicable laws, rules,
and regulations: Provided further, That if the Secretary determines that certain of the lands acquired adjacent to Cucharas
Canyon hereunder are not needed for public purposes they
may be sold in accordance with the provisions of section 203
of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 and
other applicable law.
(c) SUBSTITUTION OF LANDS.—I f one or more of the precise
offered land parcels identified above is unable to be conveyed to
the United States due to appraisal or other problems. Lake Gulch
and the Secretary may mutually agree to substitute therefor alternative offered lemds acceptable to the Secretary.
(d) CONVEYANCE BY THE UNITED STATES.—(1) Upon receipt
of title to the lands identified in subsection (a) the Secretary shall
simultaneously convey to Lake Gulch all right, title, and interest
of the United States, subject to valid existing rights, in and to
the following selected lands—
(A) certain surveyed lands located in Gilpin County, Colorado, Township 3 South, Range 72 West, Sixth Principal Meridian, Section 18, Lots 118-220, which comprise approximately
195 acres and are intended to include all federally owned
lands in section 18, as generally depicted on a map entitled
"Lake Gulch Selected Lands", dated July 1994;
(B) certain surveyed lands located in Gilpin County, Colorado, Township 3 South, Range 72 West, Sixth Principal Meridian, Section 17, Lots 37, 38, 39, 40, 52, 53, and 54, which
comprise approximately 96 acres, as generally depicted on a
map entitled "Lake Gulch Selected Lands", dated July 1994;
and
(C) certain unsurveyed lands located in Gilpin County,
Colorado, Township 3 South, Range 73 West, Sixth Principal
Meridian, Section 13, which comprise approximately 11 acres,
and are generally depicted as parcels 302-304, 306 and 308-
326 on a map entitled "Lake Gulch Selected Lands", dated
July 1994: Provided, however. That a parcel or parcels of land
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