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[86 STAT. 1300]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 1300]

1300

PUBLIC LAW 92-589-OCT. 27, 1972

[86 STAT.

the boundaries of the recreation area is hereby transferred without consideration to the administrative jurisdiction of the Secretary for the purposes of this Act, subject to the continuation of such existing uses as may be agreed upon between the Secretary and the head of Facilities and the agency formerly having jurisdiction over the property. Notwithimprovements. standing any othcr provision of law, the Secretary may develop and administer for the purposes of this Act structures or other improvements and facilities on lands for which he receives a permit of use and occupancy from the Secretary of the Army. Forts cronkhite, (b) Fort Croukhlte, Fort Barry, and the westerly one-half of F o i t Sansf'er o1 S^u-"^' Bakcr, iu Marin County, California, as depicted on the map entitled diction. "Golden Gate Military Properties" numbered NRAGG-20,002 and dated January 1972, which shall be on file and available for public inspection in the offices of the National P a r k Service, are hereby transferred to the jurisdiction of the Secretary for purposes of this Act, subject to continued use and occupancy by the Secretary of the Army of those lands needed for existing air defense missions, reserve activities and family housing, until he determines that such requirements no longer exist. The Coast Guard Radio Receiver Station, shall remain under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating. When this station is determined to be excess to the needs of the Coast Guard, it shall be transferred to the jurisdiction of the Secretary for purposes of this Act. Horseshoe Bay, (Q) The easterly one-half of Fort Baker in Marin County, CaliBaker? "^'^ "^ fomia, shall remain under the jurisdiction of the Department of the " Army. When this property is determined by the Department of Defense to be excess to its needs, it shall be transferred to the jurisdiction of the Secretary for purposes of this Act. The Secretary of the Army shall grant to the Secretary reasonable public access through such property to Horseshoe Bay, together with the right to construct and maintain such public service facilities as are necessary for the purposes of this Act. The precise facilities and location thereof shall be determined between the Secretary and the Secretary of the Army. rig^^^'o/occupancy. (^) Upou euactmeut, the Secretary of the Army shall grant to the Secretary the irrevocable use and occupancy of one hundred acres of the Baker Beach area of the Presidio of San Francisco, as depicted on the map referred to in subsection (b). Ai^fie^Y ^™r ^^^ Secretary of the Army shall grant to the Secretary within occupancy.^ ° 3, rcasouable time, the irrevocable use and occupancy of forty-five acres of the Crissy Army Airfield of the Presidio, as depicted on the map referred to in subsection (b). Giilrd s^a^"' ^°^^* ^^) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^11 01" ^^y substantial portion of the remainder of the cont'inued-u°s"' Prcsidio is determined by the Department of Defense to be excess to permit. its needs, such lands shall be transferred to the jurisdiction of the Secretary for purposes of this Act. The Secretary shall grant a permit for continued use and occupancy for that portion of said Fort Point Coast Guard Station necessary for activities of the Coast Guard. Po^int"Diab"o'^and (s) Polnt Boulta, Polut Diablo, and Lime Point shall remain Lime Point, trans- under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Department in which fer of jurisdiction, ^hc Coast Guard is operating. When this property is determined to be excess to the needs of the Coast Guard, it shall be transferred to the aids^aTJtt" iurisdiction of the Secretary for purposes of this Act. The Coast Guard may continue to maintain and operate existing navigational aids: Provided, That access to such navigational aids and the installation of necessary new navigational aids within the recreation area shall be undertaken in accordance with plans which are mutually acceptable to the Secretary and the Secretary of the Department ,. in which the Coast Guard is operating and which are consistent \»7vr with both the purposes of this Act and the purpose of existing