Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 114 Part 5.djvu/244

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114 STAT. 2763A-204 PUBLIC LAW 106-554--APPENDIX D (ii) construct within 6 months after the date of convey- ance, and thereafter maintain, a fence approved by the Commandant along the property Hne between the property conveyed and adjoining Coast Guard property. (B) The agreement shall require that— (i) the County shall pay all costs of establishment, construction, and maintenance of firebreaks under subparagraph (A)(i); and (ii) the Commandant shall provide all materials needed to construct a fence under subparagraph (A)(ii), and the County shall pay all other costs of construction and maintenance of the fence. (3) COVENANTS APPLIRTENANT.The Administrator shall take actions necessary to render the requirement to establish, construct, and maintain firebreaks and a fence under paragraph (2) and other requirements and conditions under paragraph (1), under the deed conveying the property to the County, covenants that run with the land for the benefit of land retained by the United States. (d) REVERSIONARY INTEREST. —During the 5-year period beginning on the date the Administrator makes the conveyance authorized by subsection (a), the real property conveyed pursuant to this section, at the option of the Administrator, shall revert to the United States and be placed under the administrative control of the Administrator, if— (1) the County sells, conveys, assigns, exchanges, or encumbers the property conveyed or any part thereof; (2) the County fails to maintain the property conveyed in a manner consistent with the terms and conditions in subsection (c); (3) the County conducts any commercial activities at the property conveyed, or any part thereof, without approval of the Secretary; or (4) at least 30 days before the reversion, the Administrator provides written notice to the owner that the property or any part thereof is needed for national security purposes. SEC. 1114. CONVEYANCE OF COAST GUARD PROPERTY TO TOWN OF NANTUCKET, MASSACHUSETTS, (a) AUTHORITY TO CONVEY.— (1) IN GENERAL.— Notwithstanding any other law, the Administrator of the General Services Administration (Administrator) or the Commandant of the Coast Guard (Commandant), as appropriate, shall convey to the Town of Nantucket, Massachusetts (Town), without monetary consideration, all right, title, and interest of the United States of America (United States) in and to a certain parcel of land located in Nantucket, Massachusetts, and part of the United States Coast Guard LORAN Station Nantucket, together with any improvements thereon in their then current condition, (2) IDENTIFICATION OF PROPERTY.—The Administrator or the Commandant, as appropriate, shall identify, describe, and determine the property to be conveyed under this section. The Town shall bear all monetary costs associated with any survey required to describe the property to be conveyed under this section and any easements reserved by the United States under subsection (b)(1). (b) TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CONVEYANCE. —