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115 STAT. 1386 PUBLIC LAW 107-107—DEC. 28, 2001 Deadline. and State of Colorado officials who have been designated as trustees for Rocky Flats under section 107(f)(2) of CERCLA (42 U.S.C. 9607(f)(2)). (b) OTHER PARTICIPANTS.—In addition to the entities specified in subsection (a), the comprehensive planning process required by subsection (a) shall include the opportunity for direct involvement of entities that are not members of the Coalition as of the date of the enactment of this Act, including the Rocky Flats Citizens' Advisory Board and the cities of Thornton, Northglenn, Golden, Louisville, and Lafayette, Colorado. (c) DISSOLUTION OF COALITION.—I f the Coalition dissolves, or if any Coalition member elects to leave the Coalition during the comprehensive planning process required by subsection (a)— (1) such comprehensive planning process shall continue; and (2) an opportunity shall be provided to each entity that is a member of the Coalition as of September 1, 2000, for direct involvement in such comprehensive planning process. (d) CONTENTS.—In addition to the requirements of section 4(e) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 668dd(e)), the comprehensive conservation plan referred to in subsection (a) shall address and make recommendations on the following: (1) The identification of any land referred to in subsection (e) of section 3174 that could be made available under that subsection. (2) The characteristics and configuration of any perimeter fencing that may be appropriate or compatible for cleanup and closure purposes, refuge purposes, or other purposes. (3) The feasibility of locating, and the potential location for, a visitor and education center at the refuge. (4) Any other issues relating to Rocky Flats. (e) COALITION DEFINED.— In this section, the term "Coalition" mesms the Rocky Flats Coalition of Local Governments established by the Intergovernmental Agreement, dated February 16, 1999, among— (1) the city of Arvada, Colorado; (2) the city of Boulder, Colorado; (3) the city of Broomfield, Colorado; (4) the city of Westminster, Colorado; (5) the town of Superior, Colorado; (6) Boulder County, Colorado; and (7) Jefferson County, Colorado. (f) REPORT. —Not later than three years after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Interior shall submit to Congress— (1) the comprehensive conservation plan referred to in subsection (a); and (2) a report that contains— (A) an outline of the involvement of the public and local communities in the comprehensive planning process, as required by subsection (a); (B) to the extent that any input or recommendation from the comprehensive planning process is not accepted, a clear statement of the reasons why such input or recommendation is not accepted; and