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PUBLIC LAW 210—OCT. 25, 1951

[65 STAT.

Park Field Military Keservation, ^^^-1The Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized to transtary Reservation, shefby County, Tenn; fer, without exchange of funds, to the Navy Department, that land comprising the former site of Park Field Military Reservation, Shelby County, Tennessee, said land being the same land which was transferred from the W a r Department to the Department of Agriculture by the Act of July 25, 1939 (53 Stat. 1075), metes and bounds description of which is on file I n the Navy Department.

TITLE II Easements to certain grantees.

New York City.

Condition for grant.

State of Texas.

San Diego, Calif.

Spokane County, Wash.

State of Florida.

SEC. 201. The Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to grant, under such terms and conditions as he may deem appropriate, perpetual easements in the lands or portions thereof or improvements thereon hereinafter mentioned (metes and bounds description of which are on file in the Navy Department) to the following grantees: (a) The city of New York, in that sewer line located in the New York Naval Shipyard which enters the shipyard at Clymer Street, proceeds along berth 22 to an outfall in the Wallabout Basin at berth 23 and empties into East River as shown in a map entitled "Substitute Outlet Classon Ave. Sewer System" on file in the Navy Department: Provided, That in addition to such other terms and conditions as the Secretary of the Navy may deem proper, the ^rant shall be on the specific condition that the city of New York waive its claim for compensation against the United States based on the condemnation proceedings in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, entitled "United States versus 25.4 acres of land in Brooklyn, etc.". Civil Numbered M-586. (b) The State of Texas, for public highway purposes in, over, and across a strip of land averaging forty-four and one-half feet in width and seven thousand and six hundred feet in length containing seven and seven hundred and thirty-two one-thousandths acres, more or less, forming a part of the United States Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Cuddihy Field, Corpus Christi, Texas. (c) The State of Texas, for public highway improvement purposes in, over, and across a strip of land averaging twenty-four and one-half feet in width and approximately two thousand seven hundred feet in length and containing one and fifty-one one-hundredths acres, more or less, said strip of land now being a part of the Arlington Outlying Field (number 25811), located in Tarrant County, Texas. (d) The city of San Diego, California, for street improvement purposes in, over, and across— (1) a strip of land one hundred seventy-four and sixty-three one-hundredths feet in length varying in width from no feet to twelve feet for a distance of fifty-seven and three hundred and fifteen one-thousandths feet at each end, and having a constant width of twelve feet for the central sixty feet, and containing three hundred and forty-one ten-thousandths of an acre; and (2) a triangular parcel of land at the most easterly corner of Lowell and Rosecrans Streets having a length of seven and fortytwo one-hundredths feet on Lowell Street and four and sixtythree one-hundredths feet on Rosecrans Street and containing an area of seventeen and seventeen one-hundredths square feet, both parcels now being a part of the United States Naval Training Center, San Diego, California. (e) The county of Spokane, Washington, for public highway purposes in, over, and across a parcel of land containing one and ninetenths acres, more or less, said parcel now being a part of the Naval Supply Depot, Spokane, Washington. (f) The State of Florida, for public highway purposes in, over, and across a strip of land one hundred and fifty feet in width and three