108th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 3819
To redesignate Fort Clatsop National Memorial as the Lewis and Clark
National Historical Park, to include in the park sites in the State of Washington
as well as the State of Oregon, and for other purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 24, 2004
Mr. BAIRD (for himself, Mr. WU, Mr. NETHERCUTT, Mr. BEREUTER, Mr. LARSEN
of Washington, Mr. DICKS, Mr. INSLEE, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. SMITH of Washington,
Mr. DEFAZIO, Mr. SOUDER, Mr. POMEROY, Ms. HOOLEY of Oregon, Mr. BLUMENAUER,
Mr. WALDEN of Oregon, Mr. GOODE, and Ms. DUNN) introduced the following bill;
which was referred to the Committee on Resources
A BILL
To redesignate Fort Clatsop National Memorial as the Lewis and Clark
National Historical Park, to include in the park sites in the State of Washington
as well as the State of Oregon, 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. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the `Lewis and Clark National Historical Park Designation
Act of 2004'.
SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.
(1) Park- The term `park' means the Lewis and Clark National Historical
Park designed in section 3.
(2) Secretary- The term `Secretary' means the Secretary of the Interior.
SEC. 3. LEWIS AND CLARK NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK.
(a) Designation- In order to preserve for the benefit of the people of the
United States the historic, cultural, scenic, and natural resources associated
with the arrival of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the lower Columbia River
area, and for the purpose of commemorating the culmination, and the winter
encampment, of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the winter of 1805-1806 following
its successful crossing of the North American Continent, there is designated
as a unit of the National Park System the Lewis and Clark National Historical
Park.
(b) Boundaries- The boundaries of the park are those generally depicted on
the map entitled `Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Boundary Map',
numbered 405/80027, and dated December 2003, and which includes--
(1) lands located in Clatsop County, Oregon, which are associated with the
winter encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, known as Fort Clatsop
and designated as the Fort Clatsop National Memorial by Public Law 85-435,
including the site of the salt cairn (specifically, lot number 18, block
1, Cartwright Park Addition of Seaside, Oregon) utilized by that expedition
and adjacent portions of the old trail which led overland from the fort
to the coast;
(2) lands identified as `Fort Clatsop 2002 Addition Lands' on the map referred
to in this subsection; and
(3) lands located along the lower Columbia River in the State of Washington
associated with the arrival of the Lewis and Clark Expedition at the Pacific
Ocean in 1805, which are identified as `Station Camp', `Clark's Dismal Nitch',
and a `Memorial to Thomas Jefferson' on the map referred to in this subsection.
(1) The Secretary is authorized to acquire land, interests in land, and
improvements therein within the boundaries of the park, as identified on
the map referred to in subsection (b), by donation, purchase with donated
or appropriated funds, exchange, transfer from any Federal agency, or by
such other means as the Secretary deems to be in the public interest.
(2) The lands authorized to be acquired under paragraph (1) (other than
corporately owned timberlands within the area identified as `Fort Clatsop
2002 Addition Lands' on the map referred to in subsection (b)) may be acquired
only with the consent of the owner.
(3) If the owner of corporately owned timberlands within the area identified
as `Fort Clatsop 2002 Addition Lands' on the map referred to in subsection
(b) agrees to enter into a sale of such lands as a result of actual condemnation
proceedings or in lieu of condemnation proceedings, the Secretary shall
enter into a memorandum of understanding with the owner regarding the manner
in which such lands will be managed after acquisition by the United States.
(d) Map Availability- The map referred to in subsection (b) shall be on file
and available for public inspection in the appropriate offices of the National
Park Service.
SEC. 4. ADMINISTRATION.
(a) In General- The park shall be administered by the Secretary in accordance
with this Act and with laws generally applicable to units of the National
Park System, including the Act approved August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535; 16
U.S.C. 1 et seq.) and the Act of August 21, 1935 (49 Stat. 666; 16 U.S.C.
461 et seq.).
(b) Management Plan- Within three years after funds are made available for
this purpose, the Secretary shall prepare an amendment to the General Management
Plan for Fort Clatsop National Memorial guide to the management of the Lewis
and Clark National Historical Park.
(c) Cooperative Management- In order to facilitate the presentation of a comprehensive
picture of the Lewis and Clark Expedition's experiences in the lower Columbia
River area and to promote more efficient administration of the sites associated
with those experiences, the Secretary may enter into cooperative management
agreements with appropriate officials in the States of Washington and Oregon
in accordance with the authority provided under section 3(l) of Public Law
991-383 (112 Stat. 3522; 16 U.S.C. 1a-2).
SEC. 5. REPEAL OF SUPERSEDED LAW.
(a) In General- Public Law 85-435 (72 Stat. 153; 16 U.S.C. 450mm et seq.),
regarding the establishment and administration of Fort Clatsop National Memorial,
is repealed.
(b) References- Any reference in any law (other than this Act), regulation,
document, record, map or other paper of the United States to `Fort Clatsop
National Memorial' shall be considered a reference to the `Lewis and Clark
National Historical Park'.
SEC. 6. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
There is authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry
out this Act.
END