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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Land Acquisitions: 19 Pueblos
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of final agency
determination to take land into trust.
AGENCY:
The Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs made a final agency
determination to acquire approximately
8.43 acres of land into trust for the 19
pueblos on January 31, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sandra Ray, Realty Specialist,
Southwest Regional Office, Bureau of
Indian Affairs, 1001 Indian School Road
NW., Albuquerque, NM 87104–2303;
Telephone (505) 563–3337,
sandy.ray@bia.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice is published in the exercise of
authority delegated by the Secretary of
the Interior to the Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs by 209 Departmental
Manual 8.1.
This acquisition is mandatory under
25 U.S.C. 2216(c); Title I—Albuquerque
Indian School Act, Public Law 110–453,
dated December 2, 2008; and 25 CFR
part 151. The land being transferred is
two tracts of Federal land, the combined
acreage of which is approximately 8.43
acres that were historically part of the
Albuquerque Indian School. These two
tracts were officially surveyed in 2011
by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management
for the Secretary of the Interior, in
accordance with Sec. 103 (c) of Public
Law 110–453, and are more particularly
described as follows:
(1) EASTERN PART TRACT B —That
certain tract of land, officially
designated TRACT B EAST on the
hereinafter described 2011 U.S. Bureau
of Land Management survey plat,
situated in the Town of Albuquerque
Grant, in the City of Albuquerque,
within Section 8, Township 10 North,
SUMMARY:
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Range 3 East, New Mexico Principal
Meridian, Bernalillo County, New
Mexico, containing 2.22 acres, more or
less.
(2) NORTHERN PART OF TRACT D—
That certain tract of land, officially
designated TRACT D NORTH on the
hereinafter described 2011 U.S. Bureau
of Land Management survey plat,
situated in the Town of Albuquerque
Grant, in the City of Albuquerque,
within Sections 7 and 8, Township 10
North, Range 3 East, New Mexico
Principal Meridian, Bernalillo County,
New Mexico, containing 6.21 acres,
more or less.
The above-described TRACT B EAST
and TRACT D NORTH were officially
surveyed in 2011 by the U.S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of
Land Management, Cadastral Survey,
and are the same as shown and
designated on the official plat of survey
entitled ‘‘The Town of Albuquerque
Grant, Bernalillo County, within
Township 10 North, Range 3 East, of the
New Mexico Principal Meridian, New
Mexico, Metes and Bounds Surveys,’’
and described in the official field note
record, both approved August 12, 2011,
and filed in the records of the Bureau of
Land Management, New Mexico State
Office, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The land taken into trust shall remain
subject to any private or municipal
encumbrances, rights-of-way,
restrictions, easements of record, or
utility service agreements in effect on
the date of enactment of the Act.
The TOTAL AREA, as derived from
the above-described survey plat,
containing 8.43 acres, more or less. (For
copies of the above-described Bureau of
Land Management survey plat and field
notes, please contact Paul J. Hickey,
BLM Indian Lands Surveyor, BIA
Southwest Regional Office, by phone at
(505) 563–3338, or by email at
paul.hickey@bia.gov.)
The determination of the Assistant
Secretary—Indian Affairs that this is a
mandatory acquisition is final for the
Department and can only be appealed to
the Federal District Court. This notice
will serve as the final agency
determination to take the land into trust
and that the Secretary shall acquire title
to the land no sooner than 30 days
following publication of this document
in the Federal Register.
Dated: June 25, 2012.
Donald E. Laverdure,
Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Land Acquisitions: Pueblo of Santo
Domingo
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of final agency
determination to take land into trust.
AGENCY:
The Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs, made a final agency
determination to acquire approximately
7,393.75 acres of land into trust for the
Pueblo of Santo Domingo on January 27,
2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Douglas Hickman, Realty Officer,
Southern Pueblos Agency, Bureau of
Indian Affairs, 1001 Indian School Road
NW., Albuquerque, NM 87104–2303;
Telephone (505) 563–3680,
douglas.hickman@bia.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice is published in the exercise of
authority delegated by the Secretary of
the Interior to the Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs by 209 Departmental
Manual 8.1.
This acquisition is mandatory under
25 U.S.C. 2216(c); the Santo Domingo
Pueblo Claims Settlement Act of 2000,
Public Law 106–425, 114 Stat. 1890, 25
U.S.C. 1777 through 1777e, dated
November 1, 2000; and Section 7 of the
Settlement Agreement between the
United States and the Pueblo of Santo
Domingo dated May 26, 2000. The
approximately 7,393.75 acres are
located in Sandoval and Santa Fe
Counties, New Mexico, and are
described as follows:
SUMMARY:
New Mexico Principal Meridian
(NMPM)
Tract A—La Majada Mesa
Township 15 North, Range 6 and 7 East,
and Township 16 North, Range 6 East,
NMPM, Sandoval and Santa Fe
Counties, New Mexico
A parcel of land described as follows:
beginning at a monument marking the
position for the 3 Mile corner on the
north boundary of the Santo Domingo
Pueblo Grant (as originally established
by Wendell V. Hall in 1907), on the
south boundary of the Santa Cruz
Spring Tract, thence S. 87°11′ E., along
the south boundary of the Santa Cruz
Spring Tract, identical with the north
boundary of the Santo Domingo Pueblo
Grant (Hall Survey), a distance of 2642.5
feet to the monumented 31⁄2; Mile
corner, thence continuing along the
south boundary of the Santa Cruz
Spring Tract, identical with the north
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boundary of the Santo Domingo Pueblo
Grant (Hall Survey), on the following
courses and distances: S. 87°13′ E., a
distance of 2637.3 feet to the
monumented 4 Mile corner, thence S.
87°11′ E., a distance of 2640.1 feet to the
monumented 41⁄2 Mile corner, thence S.
87°12′ E., a distance of 2640.1 feet to the
monumented 5 Mile corner, thence S.
87°13′ E., a distance of 2640.1 feet to the
monumented 51⁄2 Mile corner, thence S.
87°15′ E., a distance of 1268.1 feet to a
monumented point of intersection with
the west boundary of the Mesita de
Juana Lopez Land Grant, whence the
NW corner of the Mesita de Juana Lopez
Land Grant bears (BLM record
measurement, as shown on the plat
approved July 8, 1985) N. 1°41′ W. (true
mean geodetic bearing), 909.81 feet
(13.785 chains) distance; thence on a
new line in a southerly direction on the
following described courses and
distances along a line marking the west
boundary of the Mesita de Juana Lopez
Land Grant: S. 0°44′ E., a distance of
733.4 feet to the monumented 36 Mile
corner, thence S. 0°30′ W., a distance of
5243.2 feet to the monumented 35 Mile
corner, thence S. 0°35′ W., a distance of
1087.1 feet to a monumented point of
intersection with the south boundary of
the La Majada Grant (also being the
original north boundary of the Santo
Domingo Pueblo Grant prior to the Hall
Survey); thence in a westerly direction
on the following described courses and
distances along a new line marking the
south boundary of the La Majada Grant
(also being the original north boundary
of the Santo Domingo Pueblo Grant
prior to the Hall Survey): N. 72°26′ W.,
a distance of 810.6 feet to the
monumented 21⁄2 Mile corner, thence N.
72°17′ W., a distance of 2665.2 feet to
the monumented 3 Mile corner, thence
N. 73°24′ W., a distance of 2646.6 feet
to the monumented 31⁄2 Mile corner,
thence N. 72°59′ W., a distance of
2656.5 feet to the monumented 4 Mile
corner, thence N. 73°04′ W., a distance
of 2656.3 feet to the monumented 41⁄2
Mile corner, thence N. 73°04′ W., a
distance of 1201.2 feet to a monumented
point marked ‘‘PC–1’’ set by the U.S.
Forest Service in 1983; thence in a
northwesterly direction on the following
described courses and distances along a
new line marking the east boundary of
lands in possession of the Santo
Domingo Pueblo: N. 48°38′ W., a
distance of 1601.4 feet to a point
monumented with a New Mexico State
Highway Right-of-Way ‘‘T’’ rail (This
point marks a property corner angle
point as well as the location of the rightof-way easement granted by the U.S.
Forest Service to the New Mexico State
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Land Acquisitions: 19 Pueblos
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of final agency determination to take land into trust.
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SUMMARY: The Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs made a final agency
determination to acquire approximately 8.43 acres of land into trust
for the 19 pueblos on January 31, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sandra Ray, Realty Specialist,
Southwest Regional Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1001 Indian School
Road NW., Albuquerque, NM 87104-2303; Telephone (505) 563-3337,
sandy.ray@bia.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is published in the exercise of
authority delegated by the Secretary of the Interior to the Assistant
Secretary--Indian Affairs by 209 Departmental Manual 8.1.
This acquisition is mandatory under 25 U.S.C. 2216(c); Title I--
Albuquerque Indian School Act, Public Law 110-453, dated December 2,
2008; and 25 CFR part 151. The land being transferred is two tracts of
Federal land, the combined acreage of which is approximately 8.43 acres
that were historically part of the Albuquerque Indian School. These two
tracts were officially surveyed in 2011 by the U.S. Bureau of Land
Management for the Secretary of the Interior, in accordance with Sec.
103 (c) of Public Law 110-453, and are more particularly described as
follows:
(1) EASTERN PART TRACT B --That certain tract of land, officially
designated TRACT B EAST on the hereinafter described 2011 U.S. Bureau
of Land Management survey plat, situated in the Town of Albuquerque
Grant, in the City of Albuquerque, within Section 8, Township 10 North,
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Range 3 East, New Mexico Principal Meridian, Bernalillo County, New
Mexico, containing 2.22 acres, more or less.
(2) NORTHERN PART OF TRACT D--That certain tract of land,
officially designated TRACT D NORTH on the hereinafter described 2011
U.S. Bureau of Land Management survey plat, situated in the Town of
Albuquerque Grant, in the City of Albuquerque, within Sections 7 and 8,
Township 10 North, Range 3 East, New Mexico Principal Meridian,
Bernalillo County, New Mexico, containing 6.21 acres, more or less.
The above-described TRACT B EAST and TRACT D NORTH were officially
surveyed in 2011 by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land
Management, Cadastral Survey, and are the same as shown and designated
on the official plat of survey entitled ``The Town of Albuquerque
Grant, Bernalillo County, within Township 10 North, Range 3 East, of
the New Mexico Principal Meridian, New Mexico, Metes and Bounds
Surveys,'' and described in the official field note record, both
approved August 12, 2011, and filed in the records of the Bureau of
Land Management, New Mexico State Office, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The land taken into trust shall remain subject to any private or
municipal encumbrances, rights-of-way, restrictions, easements of
record, or utility service agreements in effect on the date of
enactment of the Act.
The TOTAL AREA, as derived from the above-described survey plat,
containing 8.43 acres, more or less. (For copies of the above-described
Bureau of Land Management survey plat and field notes, please contact
Paul J. Hickey, BLM Indian Lands Surveyor, BIA Southwest Regional
Office, by phone at (505) 563-3338, or by email at
paul.hickey@bia.gov.)
The determination of the Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs that
this is a mandatory acquisition is final for the Department and can
only be appealed to the Federal District Court. This notice will serve
as the final agency determination to take the land into trust and that
the Secretary shall acquire title to the land no sooner than 30 days
following publication of this document in the Federal Register.
Dated: June 25, 2012.
Donald E. Laverdure,
Acting Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
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