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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

93 STAT. 394

PUBLIC LAW 96-59—AUG. 14, 1979 Public Law 96-59 96th Congress An Act

Aug. 14, 1979 [S. 41]

Bell County, Ky. Land conveyance.

Description.

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rp^ require the Secretary of Agriculture to convey a reversionary interest held by the United States in certain lands located in Bell County, Kentucky, to the Board of Education, Bell County, Kentucky.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Agriculture shall convey, without consideration, to the Bell County Board of Education, Bell County, Kentucky, all right, title, and interest in and to 47.04 acres of land, more or less, a portion of the real property described as tract numbered 1101b in the quitclaim deed made by the United States, as grantor, to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, for the use and benefit of the Department of Conservation, dated April 15, 1954, recorded in Bell County, Kentucky, in deed book numbered 159, page 550, which the United States may hold as a result of covenants contained in said quitclaim deed: Provided, That this conveyance in no way affects the undivided interest of the United States in coal, oil, gas, and other minerals (not outstanding or reserved in third parties) reserved by the United States in said deed: And provided further, That any proceeds from the sale, lease, exchange, or other use or disposition of the lands shall be used exclusively for educational purposes by the Bell County Board of Education. SEC. 2. The 47.04-acre tract described in section 1 lies on the east side of United States Highway 25E on Log Mountain in the Kentucky Ridge State Forest, and is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the west line of a 150-foot Kentucky Utilities Transmission Line easement and the east right-of-way line of United States 25E; thence, running with said easement south 01 degrees 46 minutes west, 2286.00 feet to a concrete monument (set); thence, leaving said easement and running south 86 degrees 34 minutes west, 1581.52 feet to a concrete monument (set) in the east right-of-way line of United States 25E; thence, with said right-of-way the following courses: north 28 degrees 36 minutes east, 500.00 feet; north 28 degrees 22 minutes east, 349.03 feet to a concrete right-of-way monument (found); north 37 degrees 36 minutes east, 456.59 feet to a concrete right-of-way monument (found); north 11 degrees 25 minutes west, 128.82 feet to a concrete right-of-way monument (found); north 38 degrees 11 minutes east, 497.55 feet to a concrete right-of-way monument (found); north 38 degrees 11 minutes east, 679.00 feet to a concrete right-of-way monument (found); north 50 degrees 02 minutes east, 343.70 feet to the point of beginning. Approved August 14, 1979.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: HOUSE REPORT 5^.^6-277 (Comm. on Agriculture). SENATE REPORT No. ^ - 4 8 (Comm. on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 125 (1979): Apr. 4, considered and passed Senate. July 23, considered and passed House, amended. Aug. 1, Senate concurred in House amendments.