Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 112 Part 4.djvu/630

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112 STAT. 2681-601 PUBLIC LAW 105-277—OCT. 21, 1998 of the Interior shall notify GSA of any property it requests to be transferred to the Department of the Interior for the purpose of a land exchange by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service within the Commonwealth of Virginia or such other purposes consistent with the reuse plan developed by Fairfax County as the Secretary may request. The Administrator of General Services shall approve the Secretary's request to the extent that the request is consistent with the reuse plan developed by Fairfax County and does not result in a significant reduction in the marketability or value of any remaining property. The Administrator of General Services shall coordinate with the Secretary of the Interior to resolve any conflicts presented by the Department of the Interior's request and shall transfer the property to the Department of the Interior at no cost. "(E) Any property not transferred to the Department of the Interior under subparagraph (D) shall be disposed of according to paragraphs (2) and (4)."; (3) in subsection (g)(2)(A)(ii) by striking "Department of Parks and Recreation" each place it appears and inserting "Park Authority"; (4) in subsection (g) by adding at the end the following new paragraphs: " (4) CONDITIONS ON TRANSFER OF LORTON PROPERTY EAST OF ox ROAD (STATE ROUTE 123). — "(A) IN GENERAL.— With respect to property east of Ox Road (State Route 123) on which the Lorton Correctional Complex is located, the Administrator of General Services shall— "(i) cooperate with the District of Columbia Corrections Trustee to determine property necessary for the Trustee to maintain the security of the Lorton Correctional Complex until its closure; "(ii) prepare a report of title, complete a property description, provide protection sind maintenance, conduct an environmental assessment of the property to determine the extent of contamination, complete National Environmental PoHcy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4331 et seq.) and National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) processes for closure and disposal of the property, and provide an estimate of the cost for remediation and contingent on receiving the necessary appropriations complete the remediation in compliance with applicable Federal and State environmental laws; "(iii) develop a disposition strategy incorporating the Fairfax County reuse plan and the Department of the Interior's land transfer request, and resolve conflicts between the plan and the transfer request, or between the reuse plan, the transfer request and the results of the environmental studies; "(iv) negotiate with any entity that has a lease, agreement, memorandum of understanding, right-of- way, or easement with the District of Columbia to occupy or utilize any parcels of such property on the date of the enactment of this title, to perfect or extend