John Day Fossil Beds
Floating in a Stream of Time
An Administrative History of John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
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Appendix A:
ENABLING LEGISLATION
P.L. 93-486, October 26, 1974
P.L. 95-625, November 10, 1978
Public Law 93-486
93rd Congress, H. R. 13157
October 26, 1974
An Act
To provide for the establishment of the Clara Barton National
Historic Site, Maryland ; John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon
; Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, North Dakota ;
Springfield Armory National Historic Site, Massachusetts ; Tuskegee
Institute National Historic Site, Alabama ; Martin Van Buren National
Hisioric Site, New York ; and Sewall-Belmont House National Historic
Site, Washington, District of Columbia ; and for other purposes. | 88 STAT. 1461 |
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of
the United States of America in Congress assembled, |
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TITLE I | Historic
sites and national monument. Establishment. |
Sec. 101. (a) Unless otherwise provided hereafter, the
Secretary of the Interior (hereinafter referred to as the "Secretary")
is authorized to acquire by purchase with donated or appropriated funds,
donation, exchange, or by transfer from another Federal agency such
lands and interests in lands as hereafter provided for establishment as
units of the national park system as follows: | Land acquisition. |
(1) for establishment as the Clara Barton National
Historic Site, Maryland, those lands depicted on the map entitled
"Boundary Map, Clara Barton National Historic Site, Maryland", numbered
NHS-CLBA 90,001 and dated February 1974, which shall include the land
and improvements occupied by Cl ara Barton, founder of the American Red
Cross located at 5801 Oxford Road, Glen Echo, Maryland :
Provided, That the above-mentioned land and improvements may be
acquired only by donation : And pro provided further, That the
donation of any privately owned lands within the historic site may not
be accepted unless and until the property is vacant; | Clara Barton National Historic Site, Md. 16
USC 461 note. |
(2) for establishment as the John Day Fossil Beds
National Monument, Oregon, those lands depicted on the map entitled
"Boundary Map, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument", numbered
NM-JDFB-20,014-A and dated June 1971: Provided, That the national
monument shall not be established unless and until the State of Oregon
donates or agrees to donate the Thomas Condon-John Day Fossil Beds,
Clarno, and Painted Hills State Parks : Provided further, That
the Secretary shall not acquire a fee title interest to more thian one
thousand acres of privately owned lands except by donation or exchanige
: Provided further, That the Secretary shall designate the
principal visitor center as the "Thomas Condon Visitor
Center"; | John Day Fossil Beds
National Monument, Oreg. 16 USC 431 note.
Thomas Condon Visitor
Center, designation. |
(3) for establishment as the Knife River Indian
Villages National Historic Site, North Dakota, those lands depicted on
the map entitled "Boundary Map, Knife River Indian Villages National
Historic Site, North Dakota", numbered 468-20,012 and dated July
1970; | Knife River Indian
Villages National Historic Site, N. Dak. 16 USC 461 note. |
(4) for establishment as the Springfield Armory
National Historic Site, Massachusetts, those lands depicted on the map
entitled "Boundary Map, Springfield Armory National Historic Site,
Massachusetts", numbered NHS-SPAR-91,003 and dated January 1974, the
oldest manufacturing arsenal in the United States: Provided, That
the historic site shall not be established unless an agreement is
executed which will assure the historical integrity of the site and
until such lands as are needed for the historic site are donated for
this purpose; | Springfield
Armory National Historic Site, Mass. 16 USC 461 note. |
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(5) for establishment as the Tuskegee Institute
National Historic Site, Alabamba, those lands depicted on the map
entitled "Boundary Map, Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site,
Alabama", numbered NHS-TI 20,000-C and dated September 1973, which shall
include the home of Booker T. Washington, the Carver Museum, and an
antebellum property adjacent to the campus of Tuskegee Institute, known
as Grey Columns ; and | Tuskegee
Institute National Historic Site, Ala. 16 USC 461 note. |
(6) for establishment as the Martin Van Buren
National Historic Site, New York, those lands depicted on the map
entitled "Boundary Map, Martin Van Buren National Historic Site, New
York", numbered NHS-MAVA-91,001 and dated January 1974, which shall
include the home of Martin Van Buren, eighth President of the United
States. | Martin Van Buren
National Historic Site, N.Y. 16 USC 461 note. |
(b) The Secretary may also acquire personal property associated
with the areas referred to in subsection (a) of this section. Lands and
interests therein owned by a State or any political subdivision thereof
which are acquired for the purposes of subsection (a) of this section
may be acquired only by donation. | Personal
property, acquisition. |
Sec. 102. ( a ) When the Secretary determines that an adequate
interest in lands has been acquired to constitute an administrable unit
for each of the areas described in section 1 of this Act, he may, after
notifying the Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United
States Congress of his intention to do so at least fourteen days in
advance, declare the establishment of such unit by publication of a
notice to that effect in the Federal Register. Such notice shall
contain a map or other description of the boundaries of the unit,
together with an explanation of the interests acquired and the costs
incident thereto. The Secretary may refrain from acquiring property for
establishment of any unit authorized by this Act where, in his
judgunient, satisfactory agreements or donations with respect to
properties which are needed for the protection and administration of a
particular unit have not been consummated with the owners of such
properties. | Notice to congressional
committees.
Publication in Federal Register. |
(b) Pending the establishment of each unit and, thereafter, the
Secretary shall administer the property acquired pursuant to this Act in
accordance with the provisions of the Act of August 25, 1916 (39 Stat.
535), as amended and supplemented, and, to the extent applicable, the
provisions of the Act of August 21, 1935 (49 Stat. 666), as amended. | Administration.
16 USC 1. 16 USC 461. |
Sec. 103. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Secretary is authorized to construct roads on real property in
non-Federal ownership within the boundaries of the Tuskegee Institute
National Historic Site. Any roads so constructed shall be controlled
and maintained by the owners of the real property. | Tuskegee National Historic Site, road construction. |
Sec. 104. There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as
may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act, not to exceed,
however, the following: | Appropriation. |
(a) Clara Barton National Historic Site, $812,000
for acquisition of lands and interests in lands and for development ;
(b) John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, $400,000 for the
acquisition of lands and interests in lands and $4,435,200 for
development ; (c) Knife River Indian Villages National Historic
Site, $600,000 for the acquisition of hands and interests in lands and
$2,268,000 for development ; (d) Springfield Armory National
Historic Site, $5,300,000 for development; (e) Tuskegee Institute
National Historic Site, $185,000 for the acquisition of lands and
interests in lands and $2,722,000 for development; and (f) Martin
Van Buren National Historic Site, $213,000 for acquisition of lands and
interests in lands and $2,737,000 for
development.
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TITLE II | 88 STAT. 1463 |
Sec. 201. In order to preserve for the benefit and inspiration of
the people pIe of the United States as a national historic site, the
Sewall-Belmont House within the District of Columbia, the Secretary of
the Interior is authorized to enter into a cooperative agreement to
assist in the preservation and interpretation of such house. | Sewall-Belmont House National Historic Site,
D.C. |
Sec. 202. The property subject to cooperative agreemeuit
pursuant to section 101 of this Act is hereby designated as the
"Sewall-Belmont House National Historic Site". | 16 USC 461 note. |
Sec. 203. The cooperative agreement shall contain, but shall
not be limited to, provisions that the Secretary, through the National
Park Service, shall have right of access at all reasonable times to all
public portions of the property covered by such agreement for the
purpose of conducting visitors through such property and interpreting it
to the public, that no changes or alterations shall be made in such
property except by mutual agreement between the Secretary and the other
parties to such agreement. The agreement may contain specific
provisions which outline in detail the extent of the participation by
the Secretary in the restoration, preservation, and maintenance of the
historic site. | Cooperative agreement. |
Sec. 204. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated such
sums as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act, but not
to exceed $500,000. | Appropriation. |
Approved October 26, 1974.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:
HOUSE REPORT No. 93-1285 (Comm. on Interior and Insular Affairs)
SENATE REPORT No. 93-1233 (Comm. on Interior and Insular Affairs)
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol.120 (1974):
Aug. 19, considered and passed House.
Oct. 8, considered and passed Senate, amended.
Oct. 16, House concurred in Senate amendments.
Excerpted from
Public Law 95-625
November 10, 1978
(11) John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon : To add
approximately one thousand four hundred and eleven acres, and to delete
approximately one thousand six hundred and twenty acres as generally
depicted on the map entitled "Boundary Map, John Day Fossil Beds
National Monument, Oregon", numbered 177-30,000-B, and dated May 1978:
$3,500,000. The Act of Oetober 26, 1974 (88 Stat. 1461), which
designates the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is amended by
deleting the second proviso of section l01(a) (2). Furthermore, not
withstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the Secretary
may, if he determines that to do so will not have a substantial adverse
effect on the preservation of the fossil and other resources within the
remainder of the monument, convey approximately sixty acres acquired by
the United States for purposes of the monument in exchange for
non-Federal lands within the boundaries of the monument, and, effective
upon such conveyance, the boundaries of the monument are hereby revised
to exclude the lands conveyed. | 92 STAT.
3474
Land conveyance. |
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