[Congressional Bills 103th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 328 Reported in Senate (RS)]

                                                        Calendar No. 29

103d CONGRESS

  1st Session

                                 S. 328

                          [Report No. 103-15]

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                                 A BILL

  To provide for the rehabilitation of historic structures within the 
Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area in the State of New 
                    Jersey, and for other purposes.

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               March 11 (legislative day, March 3), 1993

                       Reported without amendment





                                                        Calendar No. 29
103d CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                 S. 328

                          [Report No. 103-15]

  To provide for the rehabilitation of historic structures within the 
Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area in the State of New 
                    Jersey, and for other purposes.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

             February 4 (legislative day, January 5), 1993

  Mr. Bradley introduced the following bill; which was read twice and 
       referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

               March 11 (legislative day, March 3), 1993

              Reported by Mr. Johnston, without amendment

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                                 A BILL


 
  To provide for the rehabilitation of historic structures within the 
Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area in the State of New 
                    Jersey, and for other purposes.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. MARINE ACADEMY AGREEMENT.

    (a) In General.--In order to further the revitalization, 
rehabilitation, and utilization of Fort Hancock within the Sandy Hook 
Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area, the Secretary of the Interior 
may enter into an agreement with the Monmouth County Vocational School 
District or a successor (referred to in this Act as the ``District''), 
to permit the use by the District of properties situated along Gunnison 
Road and Magruder Road for the purpose of developing and operating, 
without cost to the National Park Service, a secondary school program 
to be known as the Marine Academy of Science and Technology.
    (b) Design of Facilities.--The design of new facilities and 
landscape improvements, and the rehabilitation of existing facilities 
for school and administrative use, shall be subject to the approval of 
the Director of the National Park Service. In determining whether to 
approve the design and rehabilitation, the Director shall use standards 
for rehabilitation and National Park Service guidelines and policies 
that are approved by the Secretary of the Interior.

SEC. 2. REVERSION.

    If the properties, facilities, and improvements referred to in 
section 1 are not used by the District for a secondary school program, 
the agreement authorized by section 1 shall be terminated and all use 
of the properties, facilities, and improvements shall revert, without 
consideration, to the National Park Service.

SEC. 3. REIMBURSEMENT.

    (a) Rehabilitation.--As a condition of entering into the agreement 
authorized by section 1, the Secretary of the Interior may--
            (1) accept reimbursement expenses, of not more than 
        $500,000, to cover the cost of rehabilitating other property 
        within the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area 
        for park uses that are displaced from facilities used by the 
        District under the agreement authorized by section 1; or
            (2) require the District to rehabilitate other property for 
        the park uses--
                    (A) under the direction of the National Park 
                Service; and
                    (B) at a cost of not more than $500,000.
    (b) Fees for Services.--The Director of the National Park Service 
may collect and retain reasonable fees for services provided to the 
District by the National Park Service, including alarm monitoring, 
permit compliance, fire and police protection, and snow removal.