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108 STAT. 4760 PUBLIC LAW 103-449—NOV. 2, 1994 (d) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT SITES. — Lands and interests therein that are the subject of cooperative agreements pursuant to section 303(b)(3) shall not be acquired except with the consent of the owner thereof. 16 USC 410CCC-4. SEC. 306. GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN. Within 3 years after the date funds are made available therefor and in consultation with the Cane River Heritage Area Commission, the National Park Service shall prepare a general management Elan for the historical park. The plan shall include, but need not e limited to— (1) a visitor use plan indicating programs and facilities that will be provided for public use, including the location and cost of an interpretive center; (2) programs and management actions that the National Park Service will undertake cooperatively with the heritage area commission, including preservation treatments for important sites, structures, objects, and research materials. Planning shall address educational media, roadway signing, and brochures that could be coordinated with the Commission pursuant to section 403 of this Act; and (3) preservation and use plans for any sites and structures that are identified for National Park Service involvement through cooperative agreements. Short title. Ante, p. 4757. TITLE IV—CANE RIVER NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA 16 USC 410CCC-21. SEC. 401. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CANE RIVER NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA. (a) ESTABLISHMENT.— There is hereby established the Cane River National Heritage Area (hereinafter in this title referred to as the "heritage area"). (b) PURPOSE.— In furtherance of the need to recognize the value and importance of the Cane River region and in recognition of the findings of section 302(a) of this Act, it is the purpose of this title to establish a heritage area to complement the historical park and to provide for a culturally sensitive approach to the preservation of the heritage of the Cane River region, and for other needs including— (1) recognizing areas important to the Nation's heritage and identity; (2) assisting in the preservation and enhancement of the cultural landscape and traditions of the Cane River region; (3) providing a framework for those who live within this important dynamic cultural landscape to assist in preservation and educational actions; and (4) minimizing the need for Federal land acquisition and management. (c) AREA INCLUDED.— The heritage area shall include— (1) an area approximately 1 mile on both sides of the Cane River as depicted on map CARI, 80,000A, dated May 1994; (2) those properties within the Natchitoches National Historic Landmark District which are the subject of cooperative agreements pursuant to section 304(d) of this Act;