Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 123.djvu/1276

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123STA T . 12 56PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 —M A R .3 0, 200 9(3)PROHIB I T IO N ON ACQU I S ITION O F R E A LP ROPERT Y.—Theloca l coo rdin a t in g entit ym ay not us e F ederal f unds recei v ed under this section to ac q uire any interest in real p roperty. ( 4 ) U SE OF FUN D S FOR NON - FEDERAL PROPERTY.—The local coordinating entity may use Federal funds made availa b le under this section to assist non-Federal property that is— ( A ) described in the management plan

or ( B ) listed , or eligible for listing, on the N ational R eg- ister of H istoric Places. (e) M ANA G E M ENT PLAN.— ( 1 ) I N GENERAL.—Not later than 3 years after the date on w hich funds are made available to develop the management plan, the local coordinating entity shall submit to the S ecretary for approval a proposed management plan for the Heritage Area. ( 2 ) REQUIREMENTS.—The management plan for the Herit- age Area shall— (A) describe comprehensive policies, goals, strategies, and recommendations for the conservation, funding, management, and development of the Heritage Area; (B) ta k e into consideration e x isting State, county, and local plans in the development and implementation of the management plan; ( C ) provide a framework for coordination of the plans considered under subparagraph (B) to present a unified historic preservation and interpretation plan; ( D ) contain the contributions of residents, public agen- cies, and private organi z ations within the Heritage Area; ( E ) include a description of actions and commitments that governments, private organizations, and citizens plan to take to protect, enhance, and interpret the natural, historic, scenic, and cultural resources of the Heritage Area; (F) specify existing and potential sources of funding or economic development strategies to conserve, manage, and develop the Heritage Area; ( G ) include an inventory of the natural, historic, and recreational resources of the Heritage Area, including a list of properties that— (i) are related to the themes of the Heritage Area; and (ii) should be conserved, restored, managed, devel- oped, or maintained; (H) recommend policies and strategies for resource management that— (i) apply appropriate land and water management techniques; (ii) include the development of intergovernmental and interagency agreements to protect the natural, historic, and cultural resources of the Heritage Area; and (iii) support economic revitalization efforts; (I) describe a program for implementation of the management plan, including— (i) restoration and construction plans or goals; (ii) a program of public involvement; (iii) annual work plans; and (iv) annual reports; Deadlin e .