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[CITE: 40USC1103]

 
             TITLE 40--PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PROPERTY, AND WORKS
 
                CHAPTER 22--FEDERAL TRIANGLE DEVELOPMENT
 
Sec. 1103. Development proposal


(a) Preparation and contents

    The Corporation shall prepare a written proposal for development of 
the Federal Triangle property which shall include, but not be limited 
to, the following:
        (1) A narrative description of the building to be constructed on 
    the Federal Triangle property, including a description of the types 
    of uses both public and private to be permitted in the building.
        (2) A comprehensive plan prepared by the Administrator for 
    providing space for Federal officers and employees in the building.
        (3) A plan for inclusion of an international cultural and trade 
    center comprising not to exceed 500,000 occupiable square feet, 
    including a leasing plan prepared by the Commission for occupancy of 
    such center and a plan for permitting conversion of space not used 
    for such center to office space.
        (4) A comprehensive plan for providing security for the building 
    and its occupants and contents.
        (5) A comprehensive plan for providing parking for motor 
    vehicles of occupants of and visitors to the building and for 
    providing access to the building by delivery and service vehicles.
        (6) A statement prepared by the Administrator of rents and other 
    housing costs currently being paid by the United States for Federal 
    agencies to be housed in the building.
        (7) Design criteria for the building.
        (8) An estimate of the cost of construction of the building and 
    of the annual cost to the United States of leasing the building 
    under section 1105 of this title.
        (9) Environmental impact documentation for development of the 
    Federal Triangle property under Federal laws and regulations.
        (10) An analysis of the economic impact in the metropolitan area 
    which includes the District of Columbia of development of the 
    Federal Triangle property.
        (11) Terms and conditions approved by the Administrator for 
    inclusion in the lease agreement under section 1105 of this title.

(b) Limitations

                        (1) Size of building

        The building (including parking facilities) to be constructed on 
    the Federal Triangle property may not exceed 3,100,000 gross square 
    feet in size.

                       (2) Height of building

        The height of the building shall be compatible with the height 
    of surrounding Government buildings.

                             (3) Design

        The building shall be designed in harmony with historical and 
    Government buildings in the vicinity, shall reflect the symbolic 
    importance and historic character of Pennsylvania Avenue and the 
    Nation's Capital, and shall represent the dignity and stability of 
    the Federal Government.

(c) Consultation requirement

    In preparing the development proposal under subsection (a) of this 
section, the Corporation shall consult the Secretary of State, the 
Administrator, and the Commission.

(d) Duties of Administrator and Commission

                          (1) Administrator

        The Administrator shall prepare and submit to the Corporation 
    for inclusion in the development proposal under subsection (a) of 
    this section--
            (A) a comprehensive plan for providing space for Federal 
        officers and employees in the building to be constructed on the 
        Federal Triangle property;
            (B) a statement of rents and other housing costs currently 
        being paid by the United States for Federal agencies to be 
        housed in the building; and
            (C) a list of terms and conditions which the Administrator 
        has approved for inclusion in the lease agreement to be entered 
        into under section 1105 of this title.

                           (2) Commission

        The Commission shall prepare and submit to the Corporation for 
    inclusion in the development proposal under subsection (a) of this 
    section a leasing plan for occupancy of the international cultural 
    and trade center under section 1107 of this title.

(e) Review and approval of development proposal by GSA and others

                      (1) Submission for review

        As soon as practicable but not later than 365 days after August 
    21, 1987, the Corporation shall submit the development proposal 
    prepared under subsection (a) of this section to the General 
    Services Administration, the Commission, the National Capital 
    Planning Commission, and the Commission of Fine Arts.

              (2) Approval or recommended modifications

        Not later than 60 days after the date of submission of the 
    development proposal under paragraph (1), each governmental entity 
    referred to in paragraph (1) shall notify the Corporation of 
    approval or recommended modifications of the development proposal. 
    If such governmental entity does not notify the Corporation of its 
    approval or recommended modifications of the proposal within such 
    60-day period, such governmental entity shall be deemed to have 
    approved the proposal.

                          (3) Consultation

        In the event a governmental entity referred to in paragraph (1) 
    submits recommended modifications of the development proposal within 
    the 60-day period described in paragraph (2), the Corporation shall 
    consult such entity regarding such modifications and may modify such 
    proposal to take into account one or more of such recommended 
    modifications.

(f) Submission for Congressional review

    Not later than 150 days after the date of submission of the 
development proposal to governmental entities under subsection (e)(1) of 
this section, the Corporation shall submit to the Committee on 
Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Public 
Works and Transportation of the House of Representatives for review and 
approval the development proposal with any modifications made under 
subsection (e)(3) of this section, a statement of the areas of 
difference between such proposal and the recommended modifications of 
each such governmental entity, and the views of the Corporation with 
respect to such differences.

(g) Funding

    Not later than 60 days after August 21, 1987, the Administrator 
shall transfer from amounts appropriated to the Administrator $800,000 
to the Corporation for carrying out this section.

(Pub. L. 100-113, Sec. 4, Aug. 21, 1987, 101 Stat. 736.)

                         Change of Name

    Committee on Public Works and Transportation of House of 
Representatives treated as referring to Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of House of Representatives by section 1(a) of Pub. L. 
104-14, set out as a note preceding section 21 of Title 2, The Congress.

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in sections 1104, 1106 of this title.
