Collapse to view only § 544c. Columbia River Gorge Commission
- § 541. Cascade Head Scenic-Research Area; establishment
- § 541a. Administration, protection, development, and regulation of use
- § 541b. Boundaries of scenic-research area; adjustments to subarea boundaries; development of management plan; establishment of subareas; management objectives
- § 541c. Extension of boundaries of Siuslaw National Forest; transfer of Federal property to Secretary
- § 541d. Acquisition of property within the scenic-research area; consent of owner; substantial change in use or maintenance of property
- § 541e. Availability of funds for acquisition of lands, etc., within added area
- § 541f. Withdrawal from location, entry and patent under mining laws; withdrawal from disposition under mineral leasing laws
- § 541g. Advisory council for scenic-research area; membership; designation of chairman; compensation; consultation by Secretary
- § 541h. Cooperation with State of Oregon in administration and protection of lands; civil and criminal jurisdiction; power of taxation
- § 542. Langmuir Research Site; establishment
- § 542a. Congressional findings
- § 542b. Administration, protection, and regulation of use
- § 542c. Land use agreement
- § 542d. Comprehensive management plan
- § 543. Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area; establishment
- § 543a. Extension of National Forest boundary
- § 543b. Acquisition of lands
- § 543c. Administration
- § 543d. Ecological studies; reports to Congressional committees and to Chief of Forest Service; progress reports
- § 543e. Scenic Area Advisory Board
- § 543f. Traditional Native American uses
- § 543g. Authorization of appropriations
- § 543h. New spending authority
- § 544. Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area; definitions
- § 544a. Purposes
- § 544b. Establishment of scenic area
- § 544c. Columbia River Gorge Commission
- § 544d. Scenic area management plan
- § 544e. Administration of scenic area
- § 544f. Administration of special management areas
- § 544g. Land acquisition
- § 544h. Interim management
- § 544i. Economic development
- § 544j. Old Columbia River Highway
- § 544k. Tributary rivers and streams
- § 544l. Implementation measures
- § 544m. Enforcement
- § 544n. Authorization of appropriations
- § 544o. Savings provisions
- § 544p. Severability
- § 545. Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area; purposes
- § 545a. Establishment of Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area
- § 545b. Opal Creek Wilderness and Scenic Recreation Area
- § 546. Establishment of Saint Helena Island National Scenic Area, Michigan
- § 546a. Boundaries
- § 546a-1. Administration and management
- § 546a-2. Fish and game
- § 546a-3. Minerals
- § 546a-4. Acquisition
- § 546a-5. Authorization of appropriations
- § 546b. Seng Mountain and Bear Creek Scenic Areas, Jefferson National Forest, Virginia
- § 546b-1. Maps and boundary descriptions
In order to provide present and future generations with the use and enjoyment of certain ocean headlands, rivers, streams, estuaries, and forested areas, to insure the protection and encourage the study of significant areas for research and scientific purposes, and to promote a more sensitive relationship between man and his adjacent environment, there is hereby established, subject to valid existing rights, the Cascade Head Scenic-Research Area (hereinafter referred to as “the Area”) in the Siuslaw National Forest in the State of Oregon.
The administration, protection, development, and regulation of use of the Area shall be by the Secretary of Agriculture (hereinafter referred to as the “Secretary”) in accordance with the laws, rules, and regulations applicable to national forests, in such manner as in his judgment will best contribute to attainment of the purpose of this subchapter.
Notwithstanding the provisions of section 200306(a)(2) of title 54, moneys appropriated from the Land and Water Conservation Fund shall be available for the acquisition of any lands, waters, or interests therein within the area added to the Siuslaw National Forest by this subchapter.
The lands within the Area, subject to valid existing rights, are hereby withdrawn from location, entry, and patent under the United States mining laws and from disposition under all laws pertaining to mineral leasing and all amendments thereto.
The Secretary shall cooperate with the State of Oregon and political subdivisions thereof in the administration of the Area and in the administration and protection of lands within and adjacent to the Area owned or controlled by the State or political subdivisions thereof. Nothing in this subchapter shall deprive the State of Oregon or any political subdivision thereof of its right to exercise civil and criminal jurisdiction within the Area consistent with the provisions of this subchapter, or of its right to tax persons, corporations, franchises or other non-Federal property, in or on the lands or waters within the Area.
That in order to encourage scientific research into atmospheric processes and astronomical phenomena, and to preserve conditions necessary for that research, there is hereby established the Langmuir Research Site (hereinafter referred to as the “research site”) in the Cibola National Forest in the State of New Mexico.
The Congress finds that the high altitude and freedom from air pollution and night luminosity caused by human activity, make the research site uniquely suited to the conduct of research probes into thunder clouds and for other atmospheric and astronomical research purposes.
The Secretary of Agriculture shall administer, protect, and regulate use of the research site in accordance with the laws, rules, and regulations applicable to National Forest System lands, and in such manner as will best contribute to purposes of this Act.
The Secretary of Agriculture in furtherance of the purposes of this Act, is hereby authorized, and directed, to enter into an appropriate land use agreement with New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology for the Langmuir Research Site for the purpose of establishing conditions for use of the national forest land, and to set forth working relationships during such period of use.
The area in the Mono Basin within and adjacent to the Inyo National Forest in the State of California, as generally depicted on a map entitled “Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area” dated June 1983, and numbered 1983–3, is hereby designated as the Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area (hereafter in sections 543 to 543h of this title referred to as the “Scenic Area”). Such map shall be on file and available for public inspection in the office of the Forest Supervisor, Inyo National Forest and in the office of the Chief of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. The Secretary of Agriculture (hereinafter in sections 543 to 543h of this title referred to as the “Secretary”) may make minor revisions in the boundary of the Scenic Area after publication of notice to that effect in the Federal Register and submission of notice thereof to the Committee on Natural Resources of the United States House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United States Senate. Such notice shall be published and submitted at least sixty days before the revision is made.
township 1 south; range 26 east; Mount Diablo Meridian:
east half of southwest quarter and south half of southeast quarter of section 10; and
township 1 north; range 26 east; Mount Diablo Meridian:
southwest quarter of northeast quarter and west half of southeast quarter of section 9;
southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 15;
southwest quarter of northwest quarter and northwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 25;
north half of southeast quarter of section 26, west half of northwest quarter and northwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 27;
township 1 north; range 27 east; Mount Diablo Meridian:
east half of southeast quarter of section 34;
southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 35; and
west half of section 30 as intersected by Scenic Area Boundary.
The Secretary shall take such steps as may be necessary to, within one hundred and eighty days of September 28, 1984, enter into a contract with the National Academy of Sciences for the purpose of conducting a scientific study of the ecology of the Scenic Area. The study shall provide for consultation with knowledgeable local, State, Federal, and private persons and organizations and shall provide findings and recommendations to the Congress. Such study shall be conducted in accordance with the best scientific methodology (as set forth by the National Academy of Sciences) and shall be transmitted by the National Academy of Sciences to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United States Senate, to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United States House of Representatives, and to the Chief of the Forest Service not later than January 1, 1987. Progress reports regarding the study shall be transmitted to the above committees on January 1, 1985, and January 1 of each year thereafter.
In recognition of the past use of the Scenic Area by Indian people for traditional cultural and religious purposes, the Secretary shall insure nonexclusive access to Scenic Area lands by Indian people for such traditional cultural and religious purposes, including the harvest of the brine fly larvae. Such direction shall be consistent with the purpose and intent of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of August 11, 1978 (92 Stat. 469) [42 U.S.C. 1996, 1996a]. As a part of the plan prepared pursuant to section 543c(c) of this title, the Secretary shall, in consultation with appropriate Indian tribes, define the past cultural and religious uses of the Scenic Area by Indians.
In addition to other amounts available for such purposes, effective October 1, 1985, there are hereby authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of sections 543 to 543h of this title.
Any new spending authority described in subsection (c)(2)(A) or (B) of section 651 1
GIFFORD PINCHOT NATIONAL FOREST | ||
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Wind River-Panther Creek Area | ||
Section | Township | Range |
35 | 4N | 7E |
36 | 4N | 7E |
Approx. 430 acres. |
South Swift Area | ||
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Section | Township | Range |
13 | 6N | 5E |
23 | 6N | 5E |
17 | 6N | 6E |
18 | 6N | 6E |
Approx. 1,920 acres. |
National Area | ||
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Section | Township | Range |
6 | 14N | 7E |
7 | 14N | 7E |
18 | 14N | 7E |
30 | 14N | 7E |
Approx. 2,560 acres. |
Buck Creek-Willard Area | ||
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Section | Township | Range |
16 | 3N | 9E |
1 | 4N | 9E |
2 | 4N | 9E |
3 | 4N | 9E |
10 | 4N | 9E |
11 | 4N | 9E |
12 | 4N | 9E |
15 | 4N | 9E |
21 | 4N | 9E |
22 | 4N | 9E |
26 | 4N | 9E |
27 | 4N | 9E |
28 | 4N | 9E |
29 | 4N | 9E |
30 | 4N | 9E |
31 | 4N | 9E |
32 | 4N | 9E |
33 | 4N | 9E |
34 | 4N | 9E |
35 | 4N | 9E |
6 | 4N | 10E |
7 | 4N | 10E |
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The Oregon Department of Transportation shall, in consultation with the Secretary and the Commission, the State of Oregon and the counties and cities in which the Old Columbia River Highway is located, prepare a program and undertake efforts to preserve and restore the continuity and historic integrity of the remaining segments of the Old Columbia River Highway for public use as a Historic Road, including recreation trails to connect intact and usable segments.
Nothing in sections 546 to 546a–5 of this title shall be construed as affecting the jurisdiction or responsibilities of the State of Michigan with respect to fish and wildlife in the scenic area.
Subject to valid existing rights, the lands within the scenic area are hereby withdrawn from disposition under all laws pertaining to mineral leasing, including all laws pertaining to geothermal leasing. Also subject to valid existing rights, the Secretary shall not allow any mineral development on federally owned land within the scenic area, except that common varieties of mineral materials, such as stone and gravel, may be utilized only as authorized by the Secretary to the extent necessary for construction and maintenance of roads and facilities within the scenic area.