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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

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PUBLIC LAW 99-575—OCT. 28, 1986

100 STAT. 3245

(3) If the Pueblo of Santa Ana determines to develop those lands conveyed under paragraph (1) that are located within 100 yards of the boundary of the Coronado State Monument archeological site, the Pueblo of Santa Ana shall— (A) meet, and confer in good faith, with representatives of the Museum of New Mexico with respect to the potential adverse impacts of such proposed development on the Coronado State > Monument archeological site, in order to try to insure that any development of that portion of such lands is consistent with the existing use of such Monument; (B) consider all mitigation measures proposed by the Museum of New Mexico that lessen the adverse impact of the proposed development and preserve the aesthetic and related values associated with such Monument's archeological resources; and (C) to the maximum extent practicable and consistent with the development plan of the Pueblo of Santa Ana, take all reasonable measures that will mitigate any adverse impacts of the proposed development on that portion of such lands. Ob) The Pueblo of Santa Ana is hereby authorized to convey to the Regents of the University of New Mexico, and the Regents of the University of New Mexico are hereby authorized to accept from the Pueblo of Santa Ana, a parcel of land within the El Ranchito Grant owned by the Pueblo of Santa Ana pursuant to Patent No, 84386, dated October 18, 1909, in exchange for the lands conveyed to the Pueblo of Santa Ana under subsection (a). (c)(1) By no later than the date that is 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Interior shall publish in the Federal Register the exact legal descriptions of the parcels to be conveyed under subsections (a) and (b), as such parcels are described by the terms of the Settlement Agreement agreed to by the Pueblo of Santa Ana, the Regents of the University of New Mexico, the United States of America, the State of New Mexico, the Museum of New Mexico, and the Park and Recreation Division of the New Mexico State Natural Resources Division on November 12, 1985. (2) The conveyances authorized under subsections (a) and (h)— (A) shall be made in accordance with the Settlement Agreement described in paragraph (1), and (B) shall be made only after the legal descriptions of all lands to be conveyed under such subsections have been published in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (1). (d) Upon the completion of the conveyances authorized herein, the south boundary of the Santa Ana Pueblo Reservation shall be extended to the south so as to include the land conveyed to the Pueblo of Santa Ana.

Federal Register, publication.

GENERAL PROVISIONS

SEC. 4. (a)(1) Nothing in this Act shall deprive any person (other than the United States) of— (A) any existing right of use, possession, contract right, interest, or title which that person may have in any of the trust lands within the purview of this Act, or (B) any existing right of access to public domain lands over and across such trust lands.

Public lands.