Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 124.djvu/3560

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124 STAT. 3534 PUBLIC LAW 111–323—DEC. 22, 2010 (B) NATURAL CONDITION AND ENVIRONMENT.—The Tribe— (i) shall preserve and protect the condition of the Federal land as in existence on the date of enactment of this Act; and (ii) shall not carry out any activity that would adversely affect the natural environment of the Federal land, except as otherwise provided by this Act. (C) LOGGING AND HUNTING.—To maintain use of the Federal land as a natural wildlife corridor and provide for protection of existing resources of the Federal land, no logging or hunting shall be allowed on the Federal land. (D) ROADS.— (i) ROUTINE MAINTENANCE.—Routine maintenance may be conducted on the 2-lane county road that crosses the Federal land as in existence on the date of enactment of this Act. (ii) EXPANSION.—The county road described in clause (i) may not be widened or otherwise expanded. (iii) RECONSTRUCTION.—If the county road described in clause (i) is compromised due to a flood or other natural or unexpected occurrence, the county road may be reconstructed to ensure access to relevant areas. (iv) OTHER ACCESS ROUTES.—Except as provided in clause (iii) and subsection (b)(2), no other road or access route shall be permitted on the Federal land. (2) USES APPROVED BY TREATY.— (A) IN GENERAL.—The Tribe may authorize any member of the Tribe to use the Federal land for— (i) ceremonial purposes; or (ii) any other activity approved by a treaty between the United States and the Tribe. (B) NO EFFECT ON TREATY RIGHTS OF TRIBE.—Nothing in this Act affects any treaty right of the Tribe in existence on the date of enactment of this Act. (b) COOPERATIVE EFFORTS.—The Secretary and the Tribe— (1) shall enter into cooperative agreements— (A) for joint provision of emergency fire aid, on comple- tion of the proposed emergency fire response building of the Tribe; and (B) to provide opportunities for the public to learn more regarding the culture and traditions of the Tribe; (2) may develop and establish on land taken into trust for the benefit of the Tribe pursuant to this Act a multipurpose, nonmotorized trail from Highway 101 to the Pacific Ocean; and (3) shall work cooperatively on any other issues of mutual concern relating to land taken into trust for the benefit of the Tribe pursuant to this Act. SEC. 5. GAMING PROHIBITION. The Tribe may not conduct on any land taken into trust pursu- ant to this Act any gaming activities— (1) as a matter of claimed inherent authority; or Contracts.