Washington : Government Printing Office
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VOLUME 35—1970 | 13821 |
VOLUME 35—1970 | 13822 |
By virtue of the authority vested in the President by the Act of June 25, 1910, 36 Stat. 847, as amended, 43 U.S.C. section 141 (1964), and by the Act of March 12, 1914, 38 Stat. 305, as amended, and pursuant to Executive Order No. 10355 of May 26, 1952 (17 F.R. 4831), it is ordered as follows:
1. Subject to valid existing rights, the following described lands are hereby withdrawn from all forms of appropriation under the public land laws, including the mining laws (30 U.S.C., Ch. 2), and from leasing under the mineral leasing laws, and reserved for use by the Alaska Railroad, Department of Transportation, as a storage yard terminal:
Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of McKinley Street and Alaska Avenue in the Valdez Townsite, thence N. 28°33' W., 2.027.64 feet along the centerline of McKinley Street to the true point of beginning at a point where the centerline of McKinley Street intersects the boundary of Valdez Townsite at Corner No. 1 from which the witness corner to Corner No. 1 bears N. 61°30', 50 feet marked by a 4-inch alderwood post 4 feet high, thence N. 28°38' W., 548.01 feet to a point at Corner No. 2 where the extended centerline of McKinley Street intersects the centerline of Glacier Road (also known as Airport Road) from which the witness corner to Corner No. 2 bears S. 77°23' E, approximately 71 feet marked by an alderwood post 4 inches in diameter and 4 feet high thence N. 53°48' E., 3,899.7 feet along the centerline of Glacier Road to a point at Corner No. 3, thence S. 36°11' E., 50 feet to the witness corner to Corner No. 3 marked by a 4-inch alderwood post 4 feet high, thence S. 36°11' E., 1,069.1 feet to a point at Corner No. 4, the same being Corner No. 2 of the U.S. Survey No. 439, thence S. 61°30' W., 3,987.68 feet to the point of beginning. (Lots 2 and 3 of U.S. Survey No. 3682 included in the above.)
Located adjacent to the northerly boundary of old Valdez Townsite, U.S. Survey No. 439, containing approximately 50 acres.
2. The lands described in paragraph 1 of this order are hereby removed from the terms and provisions of Public Land Order 4582 of January 17, 1969, which withdrew all unreserved public lands in Alaska for the determination and protection of the rights of native Aleuts, Eskimos, and Indians of Alaska.
HARRISON LOESCH,
Assistant Secretary of the Interior.