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[CITE: 16USC410ww-22]

 
                         TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
 
   CHAPTER 1--NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES
 
   SUBCHAPTER LIX-U--DAYTON AVIATION HERITAGE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
 
               Part B--Dayton Aviation Heritage Commission
 
Sec. 410ww-22. Dayton historic resources preservation and 
        development plan
        

(a) In general

    Within 2 years after the date on which the Commission conducts its 
first meeting, the Commission shall submit to the Secretary a 
preservation and development plan which may include the Wright-Dunbar 
Historic District, the Dunbar Historic District, the Ed Sines House and 
the Daniel Fitch House, and the 45 sites identified in Appendix A of the 
document entitled ``Study of Alternatives Dayton's Aviation Heritage, 
Ohio'' published by the National Park Service. Within 90 days after the 
receipt of such plan, the Secretary shall approve such plan or return it 
with comments to the Commission. If the Secretary has taken no action 
after 90 days upon receipt, the plan shall be considered approved. If 
the Secretary disapproves a plan, the Commission shall submit a revised 
plan to the Secretary. The plan shall include specific preservation and 
interpretation goals and a priority timetable for their achievement. The 
Secretary shall forward copies of the approved plan to the Congress.

(b) Contents of plan

    The plan referred to in subsection (a) of this section shall--
        (1) set detailed goals for the preservation, protection, 
    enhancement, and utilization of the resources of sites referred to 
    in subsection (a) of this section;
        (2) identify properties which should be preserved, restored, 
    developed, maintained, or acquired;
        (3) include a tentative budget for the subsequent five fiscal 
    years;
        (4) propose a management strategy for a permanent organizational 
    structure to enhance and coordinate such resources, and aviation-
    related properties, and institutions;
        (5) recommend methods for establishing partnerships with 
    Federal, State, and local governments and the private sector to 
    foster development and to preserve and enhance such resources;
        (6) propose transportation links, including pedestrian 
    facilities and bicycle trails among historic aviation sites 
    including an interurban between the Wright-Dunbar Historic District 
    and the historic resources at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base;
        (7) address the use of private vehicles, traffic patterns, 
    parking, and public transportation;
        (8) propose educational and cultural programs to encourage 
    appreciation of such resources;
        (9) establish standards and criteria applicable to the 
    construction, preservation, restoration, alteration, and use of the 
    properties among such resources;
        (10) establish an index which shall contain documentary evidence 
    of historical and cultural significance and which includes property 
    in the Miami Valley associated with the Wright brothers, the history 
    of aviation, or Paul Laurence Dunbar.

(c) Consultation

    In developing the plan, the Commission shall consult with 
appropriate officials of any local government or Federal or State agency 
which has jurisdiction over historic aviation resources in the Miami 
Valley area. The Commission shall also consult with property owners and 
business, historic, professional, neighborhood, and citizen 
organizations affected by the actions proposed in the plan.

(Pub. L. 102-419, title II, Sec. 202, Oct. 16, 1992, 106 Stat. 2145.)

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in sections 410ww-2, 410ww-5, 410ww-23 
of this title.
