104 STAT. 1800
PUBLIC LAW 101-510—NOV. 5, 1990
laws and regulations pertaining to the preservation of historical
sites, buildings, and monuments, as specified by the Secretary of the
Interior.
(d) REVERSIONARY RIGHT. —If the University of Utah uses the land
conveyed pursuant to subsection (a) for a purpose other than educational or research purposes, all right, title, and interest in and to
such land shall automatically revert to the United States and the
United States shall have the right of immediate entry thereon.
(e) DEADLINE FOR CONVEYANCE. — The conveyance under subsection (a) shall be made not later than one year after the date of the
enactment of this section.
(f) JOINT USE OF UTILITY SYSTEMS. —The Secretary may enter into
an agreement with the University of Utah under which the Army
and the University would—
(1) jointly use the existing utility systems located at Fort
Douglas at the time of the conveyance provided for under
subsection (a);
(2) equitably share the cost of maintaining, operating, and
replacing (as necessary) the systems; and
(3) pay on a pro rata basis for the utilities consumed by each
of the parties.
(g) ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. —The Secretary may require such additional terms and conditions in connection with the
conveyance provided for under subsection (a) as the Secretary
considers necessary to protect the interests of the United States.
(h) ADDITIONAL EXCESS LAND. —In the event that any lands constituting Fort Douglas, Utah, that are not conveyed pursuant to
subsection (a) are declared excess to the needs of the Army after the
date of the conveyance provided for in that subsection, the Secretary
shall convey such lands to the University of Utah. Any lands
conveyed pursuant to this subsection shall be conveyed subject to a
reversionary clause in favor of the United States as provided in
subsection (d).
SEC. 2837. LAND CONVEYANCE, NAVAL RESERVE CENTER, BURLINGTON,
VERMONT
(a) IN GENERAL. — Subject to subsection (b) through (e), the Secretary of the Navy may convey to the City of Burlington, Vermont,
all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to a parcel of
real property consisting of approximately 1.49 acres, including
improvements thereon, comprising the Naval Reserve Center, Burlington, Vermont.
(b) USE OF PROCEEDS. —The Secretary may use the proceeds of the
transaction authorized by this section to pay all or part of the cost of
acquiring a new site in the Burlington, Vermont, area for a naval
reserve center and for the construction on such site of a replacement
naval reserve center facility.
(c) CONDITIONS OF SALE. —(1) The conveyance authorized by subsection (a) shall be subject to the condition that the City of Burlington—
(A) pay to the United States the sum of $1,500,000; and
(B) permit the Navy to continue to occupy, without consideration, the property referred to in such subsection until a
replacement facility has been acquired by the Secretary.
(2) In the event that the conveyance authorized by subsection (a) is
not made before January 1, 1992, because the City is unable to pay
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