[Federal Register: April 10, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 69)]
[Presidential Documents]
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Presidential Documents
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Title 3--
The President
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Executive Order 13080 of April 7, 1998
American Heritage Rivers Initiative Advisory
Committee
By the authority vested in me as President by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States,
including the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C.
App., as amended, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Establishment. There is hereby established
the American Heritage Rivers Initiative Advisory
Committee (``Committee''). The Committee shall consist
of up to 20 members appointed by the President from the
public and private sectors. Each member of the
Committee shall be a person who, as a result of his or
her training, experience, and attainments, is well
qualified to appraise the quality of nominations for
selection of rivers as American Heritage Rivers
submitted by communities across the country. The
expertise of members of the Committee shall be in areas
such as natural, cultural, and historic resources;
water quality; public health; scenic and recreation
interests; tourism and economic development interests;
industry; and agriculture. The President shall
designate a Chair from among the members of the
Committee.
Sec. 2. (a) The Committee shall review nominations from
communities and recommend to the President up to 20
rivers for consideration for designation as American
Heritage Rivers. From the rivers recommended for
consideration, the President shall designate ten as
American Heritage Rivers.
(b) In its review of nominations submitted by
communities, the Committee shall provide its assessment
of:
(1) The scope of each nomination's application and the
adequacy of its design to achieve the community's
goals;
(2) Whether the natural, economic (including
agricultural), scenic, historic, cultural, and/or
recreational resources featured in the application
are distinctive or unique;
(3) The extent to which the community's plan of action
is clearly defined and the extent to which the plan
addresses all three American Heritage Rivers
objectives--natural resource and environmental
protection, economic revitalization, and historic and
cultural preservation--either through planned actions
or past accomplishments, as well as any other
characteristics of the proposals that distinguish a
nomination, such as:
(A) Community vision and partnership;
(B) Sustainability of products and projects,
including project maintenance;
(C) Resources, both committed and anticipated,
including means of generating additional support
from both private and public sources;
(D) Anticipated Federal role as defined by the
applicants;
(E) Schedule or timeline;
(F) Citizen involvement;
(G) Public education relating to the designation of
the river;
(H) Logistical support, operating procedures, and
policies;
(I) Prior accomplishments, if relevant, and
relationship to existing plans and projects in
the area; and
(J) Measures of performance.
(4) The strength and diversity of support for the
nomination and plan of action as evidenced by letters
from local and State governments, Indian tribes,
elected officials, any and all parties who
participate in the life and health of the area to be
nominated, or who have an interest in the economic
life and cultural and environmental vigor of the
involved community.
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