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114 STAT. 2022 PUBLIC LAW 106-465—NOV. 7, 2000 Battleground, November 29 and 30, 1864", within the boundary of the site. (c) COST-EFFECTIVENESS. — (1) IN GENERAL.—In acquiring land for the site, the Secretary, to the maximum extent practicable, shall use cost-effective alternatives to Federal fee ownership, including— (A) the acquisition of conservation easements; and (B) other means of acquisition that are consistent with local zoning requirements. (2) SUPPORT FACILITIES.— A support facility for the site that is not within the designated boundary of the site may be located in Kiowa County, Colorado, subject to an agreement between the Secretary and the Commissioners of Kiowa County, Colorado. SEC. 7. MANAGEMENT PLAN. Deadline. (a) IN GENERAL.— Not later than 5 years after the date on which funds are made available to carry out this Act, the Secretary shall prepare a management plan for the site. (b) INCLUSIONS. — The management plan shall cover, at a minimum— (1) measures for the preservation of the resources of the site; (2) requirements for the type and extent of development and use of the site, including, for each development— (A) the general location; (B) timing and implementation requirements; and (C) anticipated costs; (3) requirements for offsite support facilities in Kiowa County; (4) identification of, and implementation commitments for, visitor carrying capacities for all areas of the site; (5) opportunities for involvement by the tribes and the State in the formulation of educational programs for the site; and (6) opportunities for involvement by the tribes, the State, and other local and national entities in the responsibilities of developing and supporting the site. SEC. 8. NEEDS OF DESCENDANTS. (a) IN GENERAL. —^A descendant shall have reasonable rights of access to, and use of, federally acquired land within the site, in accordance with the terms and conditions of a written agreement between the Secretary and the tribe of which the descendant is a member. (b) COMMEMORATIVE NEEDS. —In addition to the rights described in subsection (a)( any reasonable need of a descendant shall be considered in park planning and operations, especially with respect to commemorative activities in designated areas within the site. SEC. 9. TRIBAL ACCESS FOR TRADITIONAL CULTURAL AND HISTOR- ICAL OBSERVANCE. (a) ACCESS. — (1) IN GENERAL. —The Secretary shall grant to any descendant or other member of a tribe reasonable access to federally acquired land within the site for the purpose of carrying out a traditional, cultural, or historical observance.