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1 (3) The impact on resources from the removal 



2 of such improvements and restoration of the site and 



3 the subsequent reconstruction (if any) of pubhc 



4 recreation facihties. 



5 (4) The historical sig:nificance of such improve- 



6 ments. 



7 (5) The impact on the public if such recreation 



8 facilities are no longer available and the existence of 



9 alternative facilities to support public use. 



10 If the Secretary concerned determines that removal of fa- 



1 1 cilities is the appropriate course of action, the Secretar}^ 



12 shall comply with the National En\'ironmental Policy Act 



13 of 1969 prior to any action to remove such facilities. 



14 (c) Appraisal. — 



15 (1) Independent appraisal required. — If, 



16 pursuant to subsection (b), the Secretary concerned 



17 determines that the public would be best served by 



18 the sale of existing facilities to the subsequent con- 



19 eessioner, the Secretaiy, in consultation with the 



20 concessioner, shall arrange for an independent ap- 



21 praisal to determine the fair market value of all cap- 



22 ital imi)rovements on the site in which the conces- 



23 sionei- has an interest. The appraisal shall be per- 



24 formed by an appraiser with significant exi^erienee 



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