[Congressional Bills 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 2838 Introduced in House (IH)]

111th CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                H. R. 2838

 To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to enter into a long-term 
ground lease for the operation and maintenance of Rock Creek, Langston, 
       and East Potomac as golf courses, and for other purposes.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                             June 11, 2009

 Ms. Norton (for herself and Mr. Clay) introduced the following bill; 
        which was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources

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                                 A BILL


 
 To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to enter into a long-term 
ground lease for the operation and maintenance of Rock Creek, Langston, 
       and East Potomac as golf courses, 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. GOLF COURSE PRESERVATION AND MODERNIZATION.

    (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
            (1) Langston Golf Course, Rock Creek Golf Course, and East 
        Potomac Golf Course are owned by the United States and are 
        under the administrative jurisdiction of the National Park 
        Service, and each golf course has a long history of service to 
        the general public as an integral part of the Nation's capital, 
        including services to local and regional residents, visitors, 
        and tourists.
            (2) Golf courses differ considerably from other lands 
        administered by the National Park Service because they require 
        a significant and continuing investment that cannot be required 
        of a concessionaire.
            (3) East Potomac Golf Course opened in 1920 with three 
        courses to accommodate all levels of play, including an 18-hole 
        tournament-level course and two 9-hole practice courses, and 
        was initially segregated, with African-Americans allowed to 
        play on Mondays.
            (4) Rock Creek Golf Course opened in 1923 as a 9-hole 
        course, and in 1925 the course was completed as an 18-hole 
        tournament-level course. This course was located in Rock Creek 
        Park, a major recreation and picnic facility for residents.
            (5) Langston Golf Course opened in 1939 as a golf facility 
        for African-Americans and has been the home course of both the 
        Royal Golf Club and the Wake Robin Golf Club, the Nation's 
        first golf clubs for African-American men and women, 
        respectively. The golf course was named for John Mercer 
        Langston, the first African-American Congressman from Virginia, 
        elected in 1888.
            (6) Each of the three courses contains valuable historic 
        components that must be maintained.
            (7) Langston Golf Course is listed on the National Register 
        of Historic Places.
            (8) Langston Golf Course is believed to be the first 
        regulation course built in the United States almost entirely on 
        a refuse landfill.
            (9) The first American-born golf professional of African-
        American ancestry was John Shippen, who was born in 1879 in the 
        Anacostia area of Washington, DC, placed fifth in the second 
        United States Open golf tournament in 1896 at 16 years of age, 
        and helped found the Capitol City Golf Club in 1925.
            (10) The Capitol City Open golf tournament has made 
        Langston Golf Course its home for the past 40 years.
            (11) The Capitol City Golf Club, renamed the Royal Golf 
        Club and Wake Robin Women's Club, has historically promoted a 
        safe golf facility for African-Americans in Washington, DC, 
        during an era of few available facilities, and these two clubs 
        remain the oldest African-American golf clubs in the United 
        States.
            (12) The Langston facility provides important recreational 
        outlets, instructional forums, and a ``safe haven center'' for 
        the enhancement of the lives of inner city youth and other 
        residents in Washington, DC.
            (13) The Langston, Rock Creek, and East Potomac golf 
        courses provide a home for the Nation's important minority 
        youth ``First Tee'' golf instruction and recreational program 
        in Washington, DC.
            (14) The Langston, Rock Creek, and East Potomac golf 
        courses have traditionally provided additional quality of life 
        value to Washington, DC, and regional residents and visitors 
        and the golf courses will reach their considerable potential 
        once upgraded to meet their athletic and historical promise.
    (b) Management of Golf Courses.--
            (1) Definitions.--For the purposes of this section, the 
        following apply:
                    (A) Rock creek.--The term ``Rock Creek'' means the 
                federally owned golf course and related facilities 
                located at 16th and Rittenhouse NW, Washington, DC 
                20011, within the boundaries of 16th Street NW to the 
                East; Military Road NW to the South; Beach Drive NW to 
                the West; and Sherrill Drive NW to the North.
                    (B) Langston.--The term ``Langston'' means the 
                federally owned golf course and related facilities 
                located at 26th and Benning Road NE, Washington, DC 
                20002, within the boundaries of Anacostia River to the 
                East; Hickory Hill Road to the Northeast; Valley Road 
                NE to the Northeast; Azalea Road NE to the North; 
                Ellipse Road NE to the West; M Street NE to the North; 
                Maryland Avenue NE to the Northwest; 22nd Street NE to 
                the West; 26th Street to the West; and Benning Road NE 
                to the South.
                    (C) East potomac.--The term ``East Potomac'' means 
                the federally owned golf course and related facilities 
                located at 972 Ohio Drive SW, Washington DC 20024, 
                within the boundaries of Ohio Drive to the East, South, 
                and West; and Buckeye Drive SW to the North.
                    (D) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the 
                Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director 
                of the National Park Service.
    (c) Lease Expiration Dates.--The Secretary shall ensure, that upon 
the expiration of the lease currently in force for East Potomac, that 
any new lease for East Potomac shall be set to expire on the same date 
as the lease currently in force for Langston and Rock Creek and upon 
the expiration of Langston, Rock Creek, and the new lease for East 
Potomac, the lease referred to in subsection (d) shall commence.
    (d) Lease.--The lease referred to in subsection (e) is a lease for 
the continued operation and maintenance of Rock Creek, Langston, and 
East Potomac as golf courses. A lease entered into under this section 
shall include the 3 golf courses in one lease agreement and require 
that the golf courses be operated and maintained in a manner that--
            (1) retains the historic nature of the courses including an 
        appropriate commemoration of the Langston Golf Course's 
        historic place in African-American golf history;
            (2) at least 2 of the 3 courses maintain fees related to 
        use of the golf courses to be affordable in light of the 
        current fee system used today at the courses;
            (3) may allow fees collected at one golf course to 
        subsidize the maintenance and operation of one or more of the 
        other golf courses; and
            (4) allows for a long-term ground lease on the 3 courses.
    (e) Requests for Proposals.--The Secretary shall solicit proposals, 
through a competitive process, to procure the lease described in 
subsection (d) and may, after such solicitation, enter into agreements 
to procure the lease. The Secretary shall solicit the request for 
proposals under this subsection in such a manner which ensures, to the 
greatest extent practicable, the participation of disadvantaged 
business enterprises among the equity partners of the sponsors of the 
proposals.
    (f) Applicability of Certain Laws.--The National Park Service 
Concessions Management Improvement Act of 1998 (16 U.S.C. 5951 et seq.) 
shall not apply to requests for proposals submitted and leases and 
agreements entered into under this section.
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