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21 GCA § 80105

Transfer of Property to the Guam Ancestral Lands

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 21 — Real Property
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(a)Except in such circumstances where existing roads or easements may have been transferred to the Department of Public Works, any properties conveyed to the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Works in the area of Tiyan, formerly known as Naval Air Station, Agana (Brewer Field), are transferred to the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission and shall be deeded to the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission upon the effective date of this Act. The Guam Ancestral Lands Commission shall dispose of properties transferred pursuant to this Act in a manner consistent COL9192018 CH. 80 GUAM ANCESTRAL LANDS COMMISSION with and pursuant to the enabling legislation of the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission.

(b)Portions of Parcel 1 South of Route 18 and contiguous to the North of Apra Harbor Parcel 6, also abutting Marine Corps Drive on the east, specifically original Lots 159 and 159-1, all in the municipality of Piti. The property shall be transferred and shall be deeded to the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission within thirty

(30)days of the effective date of this Act. The Guam Ancestral Lands Commission shall within one hundred eighty

(180)days dispose of the land parcels and lots transferred by this Act in a manner consistent with and pursuant to its enabling legislation and its mandates. All pre-condemnation roads, easements and bull cart trails shall remain as easements for public access and utilities. The transferred property shall be zoned “A” – Agricultural zone.

(c)Portions of Parcel 1 South of Route 18 and contiguous to the North of Apra Harbor Parcel 6, also abutting Marine Corps Drive on the east, specifically original lot: No. 166, originally owned by the Estates of Jose C. Leon Guerrero; Joaquin C. Leon Guerrero; Gil C. Leon Guerrero; Antonio C. Leon Guerrero; Filomena C. Leon Guerrero; Wenceslao C. Leon Guerrero and William C. Leon Guerrero. The property shall be transferred and shall be deeded to the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission within thirty

(30)days of the effective date of this Act. The Guam Ancestral Lands Commission shall within one hundred eighty

(180)days dispose of the land parcel and lot transferred by this Act in a manner consistent with and pursuant to its enabling legislation and its mandates. All pre-condemnation roads, easements and bull cart trails shall remain as easements for public access and utilities. The transferred property shall be zoned “A” – Agricultural zone.

(d)Portions of Parcel 1 South of Route 18 and contiguous to the North of Apra Harbor Parcel 6, also abutting Marine Corps Drive on the east, specifically original lot: No. 135-1, originally owned by the Estate of Caridad Quitugua Hart, in the municipality of Piti. The property shall be transferred and shall be deeded to the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission within thirty

(30)days of the effective date of this Act. The Guam Ancestral Lands Commission shall within one hundred eighty

(180)days dispose of the land parcel and lot transferred by this Act in a manner consistent with COL9192018 CH. 80 GUAM ANCESTRAL LANDS COMMISSION and pursuant to its enabling legislation and its mandates. All precondemnation roads, easements and bull cart trails shall remain as easements for public access and utilities. The transferred property shall be zoned “A” – Agricultural zone.

(e)Portions of Parcel 1 South of Route 18 and contiguous to the North of Apra Harbor Parcel 6, also abutting Marine Corps Drive on the east, specifically original lot: No. 136-A PI, originally owned by the Estate of Juan San Nicolas Manibusan, in the municipality of Piti. The property shall be transferred and shall be deeded to the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission within thirty

(30)days of the effective date of this Act. The Guam Ancestral Lands Commission shall within one hundred eighty

(180)days dispose of the land parcel and lot transferred by this Act in a manner consistent with and pursuant to its enabling legislation and its mandates. All pre-condemnation roads, easements and bull cart trails shall remain as easements for public access and utilities. The transferred property shall be zoned “A” – Agricultural zone.

(f)Portions of Parcel 1 South of Route 18 and contiguous to the North of Apra Harbor Parcel 6, also abutting Marine Corps Drive on the east, specifically original lot: No. 136-A 2 PI, originally owned by the Estate of Caridad Quitugua Hart, in the municipality of Piti. The property shall be transferred and shall be deeded to the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission within thirty

(30)days of the effective date of this Act. The Guam Ancestral Lands Commission shall within one hundred eighty

(180)days dispose of the land parcel and lot transferred by this Act in a manner consistent with and pursuant to its enabling legislation and its mandates. All pre-condemnation roads, easements and bull cart trails shall remain as easements for public access and utilities. The transferred property shall be zoned “A” – Agricultural zone.

(g)Portions of Parcel 1 South of Route 18 and contiguous to the North of Apra Harbor Parcel 6, also abutting Marine Corps Drive on the east, specifically original lot: No. 128 PI, originally owned by the Estate of Tiburcio Ada Santos, in the municipality of Piti. The property shall be transferred and shall be deeded to the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission within thirty

(30)days of the effective date of this Act. The Guam Ancestral Lands Commission shall within one hundred eighty

(180)days dispose of the land COL9192018 CH. 80 GUAM ANCESTRAL LANDS COMMISSION parcel and lot transferred by this Act in a manner consistent with and pursuant to its enabling legislation and its mandates. All precondemnation roads, easements and bull cart trails shall remain as easements for public access and utilities. The transferred property shall be zoned “A” – Agricultural zone.

(h)GLUP Parcel 1AF, a portion of Andersen Air Force Base Communications Annex No. 2-AJKE, consisting of approximately 252.83 acres, and certain Federal surplus real property located in Barrigada, known as the NAVCAMS WESTPAC Parcel IN, consisting of approximately 61.45 acres shall be transferred and deeded to the Guam Ancestral Land Commission

(GALC)within thirty

(30)days of the enactment of this Act. The GALC shall dispose of the land parcels and lots transferred by this Act in a manner consistent with and pursuant to its enabling legislation and its mandates.

(i)Portions of Parcel 1 South of Route 18 and contiguous to the North of Apra Harbor Parcel 6, also abutting Marine Corps Drive on the east, specifically original lot: No. 127 PI, originally owned by the Estate of Maria Salas San Nicolas, Antonia Salas San Nicolas, Carlina San Nicolas Rapolla, Joaquin S. San Nicolas, Juan S. San Nicolas, Maria S.-CI# 8383, San Nicolas, Dolores Wusstig San Nicolas, Rosario San Nicolas Iriarte, Consolacion S. San Nicolas, Ignacia San Nicolas Aflleje, Dolores C. San Nicolas, and Ana San Nicolas Sanford, in the municipality of Piti. The property shall be transferred and shall be deeded to the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission within thirty

(30)days of the effective date of this Act. The Guam Ancestral Lands Commission shall within one hundred eighty

(180)days dispose of the land parcel and lot transferred by this Act in a manner consistent with and pursuant to its enabling legislation and its mandates. All pre-condemnation roads, easements and bull cart trails shall remain as easements for public access and utilities. The transferred property shall be zoned “A” – Agricultural zone.

§ The story of this section

  1. Enacted by P.L. 27-113 — introduced as Bill 251-27 · introduced by Mark Forbes
  2. Enacted by P.L. 30-96 § 2 — introduced as Bill 218-30 · introduced by Tina Rose Muna Barnes + 2 cosponsors
  3. Enacted by P.L. 30-142 § 2 — introduced as Bill 349-30 · introduced by Tina Rose Muna Barnes + 2 cosponsors
  4. Enacted by P.L. 30-150 § 2 — introduced as Bill 382-30 · introduced by Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D + 2 cosponsors
  5. Enacted by P.L. 30-205 § 2 — introduced as Bill 401-30 · introduced by Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D + 2 cosponsors
  6. Enacted by P.L. 30-206 § 2 — introduced as Bill 402-30 · introduced by Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D + 2 cosponsors
  7. Affected by P.L. 30-207 § 2 — introduced as Bill 403-30 · introduced by Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D + 2 cosponsors
  8. Enacted by P.L. 31-134 § 2 — introduced as Bill 206-31 · introduced by Vicente C. Pangelinan + 2 cosponsors
  9. Enacted by P.L. 32-13 § 2 — introduced as Bill 7-32

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.