S. 633 (105th): Petroglyph National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act

Introduced:
Apr 23, 1997 (105th Congress, 1997–1998)
Sponsor:
Sen. Pete Domenici [R-NM]
Status:
Died (Reported by Committee)

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4/29/1998--Reported to Senate amended.
Petroglyph National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act - Directs the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the National Park Service (NPS) and the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico (city), to enter into negotiations to provide for the management of storm water runoff and drainage within the Petroglyph National Monument, including the design and construction of any necessary storm water corridors, conveyances, and easements within Monument boundaries.
Requires the city to provide the NPS with design specifications for certain construction initiated within a Monument utility corridor.
Amends the Petroglyph National Monument Establishment Act of 1990 to:
(1) revise Federal acquisition authority (and conditions) with respect to lands owned by the State or a political subdivision within Monument boundaries;
(2) adjust the Monument boundary to exclude the Paseo Del Norte Corridor in the Piedras Marcadas Unit as described in a specified document; and
(3) authorize the Secretary to employ current city employees assigned to the Boca Negra or Piedras Marcadas units of the Monument if responsibility for the operation, maintenance, and repair of property within such units is transferred to NPS. Directs the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration to allow the use of the existing access road to the Double Eagle II Airport for visitor access to the Monument.

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