Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 103 Part 1.djvu/833

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PUBLIC LAW 101-136—NOV. 3, 1989 103 STAT. 805 tion 130 situated about 2,000 feet Northeasterly from Farrington Highway at Luedualei, Waianae, Oahu, State of Hawaii; beginning at the Northwest comer of this piece of land and on the easterly boundary of Grant 7859 to Ralph E. Turner, the true azimuth and distance from Government Survey Triangulation Station "Puu-0- Hulu (Makai)" being 167^33' 5556.27 feet and running by true azimuths measured clockwise from South: (1) 261*'44' 1940.00 feet along 50' road easement; (2) 36000' 2551.34 feet; (3) 89°06' 1413.41 feet; (4) 167°33' 2349.87 feet along Grant 8422 to Lizzie Gilliland and Grant 7859 to Ralph E. Turner to the point of beginning; total acreage 93.575. Excluding from said 93.575 acre parcel, parcel A of Waianaenui Watershed Project, Maili Channel Improvement, lines M-5 and M- 6, Being Lot 202-A, area 1.440 acres, as shown on Map 53, and filed in the Office of the Assistant Registrar of the Land Court of State of Hawaii with Land Court Application No. 130 of Alexander C. Dowsett et al., and being a portion of the land described in Transfer Certificate of Title No. 86,019 issued to said grantor, situated at Lualualei, Waianae, Oahu, Hawaii, and also excluding therefrom. Parcel "B" of Waianaenui Watershed Project, Maili Channel Improvement, lines M-5 and M-6: All of that certain parcel of land being a portion of Grant 4751 to H.M. Von Holt (Portion of U.S. Civil No. 868), situated at Lualualei, Waianae, Oahu, Hawaii, approxi- mately 2.861 acres. (c) CONDITIONS OF CONVEYANCES. —(1) The Administrator shall convey the approximately 89.274 acres described in subsection (b) to the State of Hawaii on the condition that the State of Hawaii, within 3 years of date of conveyance, exchange such property and other appropriate consideration (if necessary) for an equal total amount of consideration that includes one or more parcels of Hawai- ian home lands on the islands of Hawaii, Oahu, and Molokai consist- ing of: (1) approximately 6.00 acres of real property located in Keaukaha (Tract 1), Waiakea, Hilo, Hawaii, being the present site of Keaukaha School; (2) approximately 26.207 acres of real property filed in the Office of the Department of Land and Natural Resources in C.S.F. No. 20282 and a separate parcel, being the present site of Molokai High School and Athletic Field; and (3) approximately 13.675 acres, filed in the Office of the Department of Land and Natural Resources in C.S.F. Nos. 12325, 10414, and 6342, being the present site of Nanaikapono Elementary School. In the event the exchange of the property is not completed within the time period as specified herein, including recording the deed for the conveyance of the property from the State of Hawaii in accord- ance with all applicable laws, all right, title and interest to such property shall revert to the United States and the United States shall have the immediate right of entry thereon. (2) Prior to the conveyance by the Administrator of approximately 89.274 acres described in subsection (b), as a condition of the convey- ance, the State of Hawaii sheill agree that the Hawaiian Home Land properties to be acquired by the State of Hawaii in the exchange described in subsection (c)(1) shall only be used for educational purposes in perpetuity, and in the event the properties cease to be so used, all or any portion of such properties shall, in its existing condition, revert to the United States. SEC. 18. (a) Notwithstanding section 203(k) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, any implementing regula- tions, and the conveyance of Deed Without Warranty of June 5, 1968