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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 819-JULY 2, 1948 Relocation of naval structures. Construction of offi- cers' club by U. S. twenty-two thousand square feet, and four miscellaneous smaller buildings, together with appurtenant utilities and parking-lot improvements; (4) A perpetual easement for street purposes over and across a strip of land two hundred feet in width traversing the United States Naval Training Station, San Diego, containing approximately one and forty-nine one-hundredths acres; (5) A perpetual easement for street purposes over and across four parcels of land comprising a strip along the east side of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot from Bean Street to Witherby Street, containing eight and eighty-five one-hundredths acres of land; a small strip along Pacific Highway and Barnett Avenue containing ten one-hundredths acre of land and an area south of Pacific Highway giving access to Lindbergh Field, containing three and seventy-six one-hundredths acres of land; and (6) A perpetual easement for a right-of-way through the United States naval station for the extension of the Wabash Canyon Freeway between Main Street and the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railroad right-of-way, containing approximately three and eighty-two one- hundredths acres: Provided, That if the establishment of such right- of-way should require the relocation of any existing naval structures, their removal and relocation shall be accomplished at the expense of the city and in a manner to be approved by the Commandant of the Eleventh Naval District; in consideration of the conveyance by the city of San Diego to the United States free from all incumbrances, the following lands, improvements, and interest in land situated in the city of San Diego, metes and bounds descriptions of which are on file in the Navy Department, to wit: (1) A leasehold interest for fifty years with the right of renewal for fifty additional years in the area now used by the Navy for Fleet Sonar School near the westerly end of Harbor Drive containing thirty- two and thirty-eight one-hundredths acres, more or less; (2) A leasehold interest for fifty years with the right of renewal for fifty additional years in the Navy fleet landing area at the foot of G Street having a frontage of four hundred and sixty-four and five-tenths feet on Harbor Drive; (3) A leasehold interest for fifty years with the right of renewal for fifty additional years in a triangular shaped tract of land bounded by Harbor Drive, the United States bulkhead line of San Diego Bay, and the projection southerly of the easterly line of Kettner Boulevard, comprising approximately three and three-tenths acres: Provided, That any lease covering this area may contain a clause to the effect that unless the United States shall construct on said area within a period of five years an officers' club. the lease shall be forthwith can- celed and be of no further force and effect, and that the possession of the leased area shall be surrendered to the city: And provided further, That such lease may also provide that the city may continue in actual occupation and use of the leased area until such officers' club is actually constructed thereon; (4) A leasehold interest for fifty years with the right of renewal for fifty additional years in the area now occupied by the Navy Public Works Building fronting four hundred and seventy-one and seventy- six one-hundredths feet on the westerly side of Pacific Highway at the foot of B Street, containing approximately three and two-tenths acres; (5) A leasehold interest for fifty years with the right of renewal for fifty additional years in the area now used by the Navy for recrea- tional purposes, known as Navy Field, fronting on the northerly side of Harbor Drive at the foot of First Avenue comprising approxi- mately twenty-eight and thirteen one-hundredths acres; 1236 [62 STAT.