Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 116 Part 3.djvu/518

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116 STAT. 2110 PUBLIC LAW 107-295—NOV. 25, 2002 of conveyance. The agreement to improve the leased premises shall be executed within 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act. (2) FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS.— In addition to the improvements described in paragraph (1), the Commandant may further improve the leased premises during the lease term, at the United States sole cost and expense. (d) UTILITY INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS.— (1) UTILITIES. — The Naval Reserve Pier property shall not be conveyed until the Corporation enters into an agreement with the United States to allow the United States to operate and maintain existing utility lines and related equipment, at the United States sole cost and expense. At such time as the Corporation constructs its proposed public aquarium, the Corporation shall replace existing utility lines and related equipment and provide additional utility lines and equipment capable of supporting a third 110-foot Coast Guard cutter, with comparable, new, code compliant utility lines and equipment at the Corporation's sole cost and expense, maintain such utility lines and related equipment from an agreed upon demarcation point, and make such utility lines and equipment available for use by the United States, if the United States pays for its use of utilities at its sole cost and expense. The agreement concerning the operation and maintenance of utility lines and equipment shall be executed within 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act. (2) MAINTENANCE. — The Naval Reserve Pier property shall not be conveyed until the Corporation enters into an agreement with the United States to maintain, at the Corporation's sole cost and expense, the replacement bulkhead and pier on the east side of the Naval Reserve Pier property. The agreement concerning the maintenance of the bulkhead and pier shall be executed within 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act. (3) AIDS TO NAVIGATION. —The United States shall be required to maintain, at its sole cost and expense, any Coast Guard active aid to navigation located upon the Naval Reserve Pier property. (e) ADDITIONAL RIGHTS. —The conveyance of the Naval Reserve Pier property shall be made subject to conditions the Secretary considers necessary to ensure that— (1) the Corporation shall not interfere or allow interference, in any manner, with use of the leased premises by the United States; and (2) the Corporation shall not interfere or allow interference, in any manner, with any aid to navigation nor hinder activities required for the operation and maintenance of any aid to navigation, without the express written permission of the head of the agency responsible for operating and maintaining the aid to navigation. (f) REMEDIES AND REVERSIONARY INTEREST.— The Naval Reserve Pier property, at the option of the Secretary, shall revert to the United States and be placed under the administrative control of the Secretary, if, and only if, the Corporation fails to abide by any of the terms of this section or any agreement entered into under subsection (b), (c), or (d) of this section.