[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 280 Reported in House (RH)]
Union Calendar No. 220
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 280
[Report No. 108-370]
To establish the National Aviation Heritage Area, and for other
purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 8, 2003
Mr. Hobson (for himself, Mr. Portman, Mr. Regula, Mr. LaTourette, Mr.
Boehner, Mr. Turner of Ohio, Mr. Tiberi, Mr. Ney, Mr. Brown of Ohio,
Mr. Oxley, Mrs. Jones of Ohio, Ms. Kaptur, and Mr. Gillmor) introduced
the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Resources
November 17, 2003
Additional sponsors: Mr. Ryan of Ohio, and Mr. Pence
November 17, 2003
Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole
House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed
[Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the part printed
in italic]
[For text of introduced bill, see copy of bill as introduced on January
8, 2003]
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A BILL
To establish the National Aviation Heritage Area, and for other
purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
TITLE I--NATIONAL AVIATION HERITAGE AREA
SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE.
This title may be cited as the ``National Aviation Heritage Area
Act''.
SEC. 102. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.
(a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
(1) Few technological advances have transformed the world
or our Nation's economy, society, culture, and national
character as the development of powered flight.
(2) The industrial, cultural, and natural heritage legacies
of the aviation and aerospace industry in the State of Ohio are
nationally significant.
(3) Dayton, Ohio, and other defined areas where the
development of the airplane and aerospace technology
established our Nation's leadership in both civil and military
aeronautics and astronautics set the foundation for the 20th
Century to be an American Century.
(4) Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, is the
birthplace, the home, and an integral part of the future of
aerospace.
(5) The economic strength of our Nation is connected
integrally to the vitality of the aviation and aerospace
industry, which is responsible for an estimated 11,200,000
American jobs.
(6) The industrial and cultural heritage of the aviation
and aerospace industry in the State of Ohio includes the social
history and living cultural traditions of several generations.
(7) The Department of the Interior is responsible for
protecting and interpreting the Nation's cultural and historic
resources, and there are significant examples of these
resources within Ohio to merit the involvement of the Federal
Government to develop programs and projects in cooperation with
the Aviation Heritage Foundation, Incorporated, the State of
Ohio, and other local and governmental entities to adequately
conserve, protect, and interpret this heritage for the
educational and recreational benefit of this and future
generations of Americans, while providing opportunities for
education and revitalization.
(8) Since the enactment of the Dayton Aviation Heritage
Preservation Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-419), partnerships
among the Federal, State, and local governments and the private
sector have greatly assisted the development and preservation
of the historic aviation resources in the Miami Valley.
(9) An aviation heritage area centered in Southwest Ohio is
a suitable and feasible management option to increase
collaboration, promote heritage tourism, and build on the
established partnerships among Ohio's historic aviation
resources and related sites.
(10) A critical level of collaboration among the historic
aviation resources in Southwest Ohio cannot be achieved without
a congressionally established national heritage area and the
support of the National Park Service and other Federal agencies
which own significant historic aviation-related sites in Ohio.
(11) The Aviation Heritage Foundation, Incorporated, would
be an appropriate management entity to oversee the development
of the National Aviation Heritage Area.
(12) Five National Park Service and Dayton Aviation
Heritage Commission studies and planning documents: ``Study of
Alternatives: Dayton's Aviation Heritage'', ``Dayton Aviation
Heritage National Historical Park Suitability/Feasibility
Study'', ``Dayton Aviation Heritage General Management Plan'',
``Dayton Historic Resources Preservation and Development
Plan'', and Heritage Area Concept Study, demonstrated that
sufficient historical resources exist to establish the National
Aviation Heritage Area.
(13) With the advent of the 100th anniversary of the first
powered flight in 2003, it is recognized that the preservation
of properties nationally significant in the history of aviation
is an important goal for the future education of Americans.
(14) Local governments, the State of Ohio, and private
sector interests have embraced the heritage area concept and
desire to enter into a partnership with the Federal government
to preserve, protect, and develop the Heritage Area for public
benefit.
(15) The National Aviation Heritage Area would complement
and enhance the aviation-related resources within the National
Park Service, especially the Dayton Aviation Heritage National
Historical Park, Ohio.
(b) Purpose.--The purpose of this title is to establish the
Heritage Area to--
(1) encourage and facilitate collaboration among the
facilities, sites, organizations, governmental entities, and
educational institutions within the Heritage Area to promote
heritage tourism and to develop educational and cultural
programs for the public;
(2) preserve and interpret for the educational and
inspirational benefit of present and future generations the
unique and significant contributions to our national heritage
of certain historic and cultural lands, structures, facilities, and
sites within the National Aviation Heritage Area;
(3) encourage within the National Aviation Heritage Area a
broad range of economic opportunities enhancing the quality of
life for present and future generations;
(4) provide a management framework to assist the State of
Ohio, its political subdivisions, other areas, and private
organizations, or combinations thereof, in preparing and
implementing an integrated Management Plan to conserve their
aviation heritage and in developing policies and programs that
will preserve, enhance, and interpret the cultural, historical,
natural, recreation, and scenic resources of the Heritage Area;
and
(5) authorize the Secretary to provide financial and
technical assistance to the State of Ohio, its political
subdivisions, and private organizations, or combinations
thereof, in preparing and implementing the private Management
Plan.
SEC. 103. DEFINITIONS.
For purposes of this title:
(1) Board.--The term ``Board'' means the Board of Directors
of the Foundation.
(2) Financial assistance.--The term ``financial
assistance'' means funds appropriated by Congress and made
available to the management entity for the purpose of preparing
and implementing the Management Plan.
(3) Heritage area.--The term ``Heritage Area'' means the
National Aviation Heritage Area established by section 104 to
receive, distribute, and account for Federal funds appropriated
for the purpose of this title.
(4) Management plan.--The term ``Management Plan'' means
the management plan for the Heritage Area developed under
section 106.
(5) Management entity.--The term ``management entity''
means the Aviation Heritage Foundation, Incorporated (a
nonprofit corporation established under the laws of the State
of Ohio).
(6) Partner.--The term ``partner'' means a Federal, State,
or local governmental entity, organization, private industry,
educational institution, or individual involved in promoting
the conservation and preservation of the cultural and natural
resources of the Heritage Area.
(7) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary
of the Interior.
(8) Technical assistance.--The term ``technical
assistance'' means any guidance, advice, help, or aid, other
than financial assistance, provided by the Secretary.
SEC. 104. NATIONAL AVIATION HERITAGE AREA.
(a) Establishment.--There is established in the States of Ohio and
Indiana, the National Aviation Heritage Area.
(b) Boundaries.--The Heritage Area shall include the following:
(1) A core area consisting of resources in Montgomery,
Greene, Warren, Miami, Clark, Champaign, Shelby, and Auglaize
Counties in Ohio.
(2) The Neil Armstrong Air & Space Museum, Wapakoneta,
Ohio.
(3) Sites, buildings, and districts within the core area
recommended by the Management Plan.
(c) Map.--A map of the Heritage Area shall be included in the
Management Plan. The map shall be on file in the appropriate offices of
the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.
(d) Management Entity.--The management entity for the Heritage Area
shall be the Aviation Heritage Foundation.
SEC. 105. AUTHORITIES AND DUTIES OF THE MANAGEMENT ENTITY.
(a) Authorities.--For purposes of implementing the Management Plan,
the management entity may use Federal funds made available through this
title to--
(1) make grants to, and enter into cooperative agreements
with, the State of Ohio and political subdivisions of that
State, private organizations, or any person;
(2) hire and compensate staff; and
(3) enter into contracts for goods and services.
(b) Duties.--The management entity shall--
(1) develop and submit to the Secretary for approval the
proposed Management Plan in accordance with section 106;
(2) give priority to implementing actions set forth in the
Management Plan, including taking steps to assist units of
government and nonprofit organizations in preserving resources
within the Heritage Area;
(3) consider the interests of diverse governmental,
business, and nonprofit groups within the Heritage Area in
developing and implementing the Management Plan;
(4) maintain a collaboration among the partners to promote
heritage tourism and to assist partners to develop educational
and cultural programs for the public;
(5) encourage economic viability in the Heritage Area
consistent with the goals of the Management Plan;
(6) assist units of government and nonprofit organizations
in--
(A) establishing and maintaining interpretive
exhibits in the Heritage Area;
(B) developing recreational resources in the
Heritage Area;
(C) increasing public awareness of and appreciation
for the historical, natural, and architectural
resources and sites in the Heritage Area; and
(D) restoring historic buildings that relate to the
purposes of the Heritage Area;
(7) conduct public meetings at least quarterly regarding
the implementation of the Management Plan;
(8) submit substantial amendments to the Management Plan to
the Secretary for the approval of the Secretary; and
(9) for any year in which Federal funds have been received
under this title--
(A) submit an annual report to the Secretary that
sets forth the accomplishments of the management entity
and its expenses and income;
(B) make available to the Secretary for audit all
records relating to the expenditure of such funds and
any matching funds; and
(C) require, with respect to all agreements
authorizing expenditure of Federal funds by other
organizations, that the receiving organizations make
available to the Secretary for audit all records
concerning the expenditure of such funds.
(c) Use of Federal Funds.--
(1) In general.--The management entity shall not use
Federal funds received under this title to acquire real
property or an interest in real property.
(2) Other sources.--Nothing in this title precludes the
management entity from using Federal funds from other sources
for authorized purposes.
SEC. 106. MANAGEMENT PLAN.
(a) Preparation of Plan.--Not later than 3 years after the date of
the enactment of this title, the management entity shall submit to the
Secretary for approval a proposed Management Plan that shall take into
consideration State and local plans and involve residents, public
agencies, and private organizations in the Heritage Area.
(b) Contents.--The Management Plan shall incorporate an integrated
and cooperative approach for the protection, enhancement, and
interpretation of the natural, cultural, historic, scenic, and
recreational resources of the Heritage Area and shall include the
following:
(1) An inventory of the resources contained in the core
area of the Heritage Area, including the Dayton Aviation
Heritage Historical Park, the sites, buildings, and districts
listed in section 202 of the Dayton Aviation Heritage
Preservation Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-419), and any other
property in the Heritage Area that is related to the themes of
the Heritage Area and that should be preserved, restored,
managed, or maintained because of its significance.
(2) An assessment of cultural landscapes within the
Heritage Area.
(3) Provisions for the protection, interpretation, and
enjoyment of the resources of the Heritage Area consistent with
the purposes of this title.
(4) An interpretation plan for the Heritage Area.
(5) A program for implementation of the Management Plan by
the management entity, including the following:
(A) Facilitating ongoing collaboration among the
partners to promote heritage tourism and to develop
educational and cultural programs for the public.
(B) Assisting partners planning for restoration and
construction.
(C) Specific commitments of the partners for the
first 5 years of operation.
(6) The identification of sources of funding for
implementing the plan.
(7) A description and evaluation of the management entity,
including its membership and organizational structure.
(c) Disqualification From Funding.--If a proposed Management Plan
is not submitted to the Secretary within 3 years of the date of the
enactment of this title, the management entity shall be ineligible to
receive additional funding under this title until the date on which the
Secretary receives the proposed Management Plan.
(d) Approval and Disapproval of Management Plan.--The Secretary, in
consultation with the State of Ohio, shall approve or disapprove the
proposed Management Plan submitted under this title not later than 90
days after receiving such proposed Management Plan.
(e) Action Following Disapproval.--If the Secretary disapproves a
proposed Management Plan, the Secretary shall advise the management
entity in writing of the reasons for the disapproval and shall make
recommendations for revisions to the proposed Management Plan. The
Secretary shall approve or disapprove a proposed revision within 90
days after the date it is submitted.
(f) Approval of Amendments.--The Secretary shall review and approve
substantial amendments to the Management Plan. Funds appropriated under
this title may not be expended to implement any changes made by such
amendment until the Secretary approves the amendment.
SEC. 107. TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES.
(a) Technical and Financial Assistance.--Upon the request of the
management entity, the Secretary may provide technical assistance, on a
reimbursable or nonreimbursable basis, and financial assistance to the
Heritage Area to develop and implement the management plan. The
Secretary is authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with the
management entity and other public or private entities for this
purpose. In assisting the Heritage Area, the Secretary shall give
priority to actions that in general assist in--
(1) conserving the significant natural, historic, cultural,
and scenic resources of the Heritage Area; and
(2) providing educational, interpretive, and recreational
opportunities consistent with the purposes of the Heritage
Area.
(b) Duties of Other Federal Agencies.--Any Federal agency
conducting or supporting activities directly affecting the Heritage
Area shall--
(1) consult with the Secretary and the management entity
with respect to such activities;
(2) cooperate with the Secretary and the management entity
in carrying out their duties under this title;
(3) to the maximum extent practicable, coordinate such
activities with the carrying out of such duties; and
(4) to the maximum extent practicable, conduct or support
such activities in a manner which the management entity
determines will not have an adverse effect on the Heritage
Area.
SEC. 108. COORDINATION BETWEEN THE SECRETARY AND THE SECRETARY OF
DEFENSE AND THE ADMINISTRATOR OF NASA.
The decisions concerning the execution of this title as it applies
to properties under the control of the Secretary of Defense and the
Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
shall be made by such Secretary or such Administrator, in consultation
with the Secretary of the Interior.
SEC. 109. REQUIREMENTS FOR INCLUSION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY.
(a) Notification and Consent of Property Owners Required.--No
privately owned property shall be preserved, conserved, or promoted by
the management plan for the Heritage Area until the owner of that
private property has been notified in writing by the management entity
and has given written consent for such preservation, conservation, or
promotion to the management entity.
(b) Landowner Withdraw.--Any owner of private property included
within the boundary of the Heritage Area shall have their property
immediately removed from the boundary by submitting a written request
to the management entity.
SEC. 110. PRIVATE PROPERTY PROTECTION.
(a) Access to Private Property.--Nothing in this title shall be
construed to--
(1) require any private property owner to allow public
access (including Federal, State, or local government access)
to such private property; or
(2) modify any provision of Federal, State, or local law
with regard to public access to or use of private property.
(b) Liability.--Designation of the Heritage Area shall not be
considered to create any liability, or to have any effect on any
liability under any other law, of any private property owner with
respect to any persons injured on such private property.
(c) Recognition of Authority To Control Land Use.--Nothing in this
title shall be construed to modify the authority of Federal, State, or
local governments to regulate land use.
(d) Participation of Private Property Owners in Heritage Area.--
Nothing in this title shall be construed to require the owner of any
private property located within the boundaries of the Heritage Area to
participate in or be associated with the Heritage Area.
(e) Effect of Establishment.--The boundaries designated for the
Heritage Area represent the area within which Federal funds
appropriated for the purpose of this title may be expended. The
establishment of the Heritage Area and its boundaries shall not be
construed to provide any nonexisting regulatory authority on land use
within the Heritage Area or its viewshed by the Secretary, the National
Park Service, or the management entity.
SEC. 111. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
(a) In General.--To carry out this title there is authorized to be
appropriated $10,000,000, except that not more than $1,000,000 may be
appropriated to carry out this title for any fiscal year.
(b) Fifty Percent Match.--The Federal share of the cost of
activities carried out using any assistance or grant under this title
shall not exceed 50 percent.
SEC. 112. SUNSET PROVISION.
The authority of the Secretary to provide assistance under this
title terminates on the date that is 15 years after the date that funds
are first made available for this Act.
TITLE II--WRIGHT COMPANY FACTORY STUDY
SEC. 201. STUDY AND REPORT.
(a) Study.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary shall conduct a special
resource study updating the study required under section 104 of
the Dayton Aviation Heritage Preservation Act of 1992 (Public
Law 102-419) and detailing alternatives for incorporating the
Wright Company factory as a unit of Dayton Aviation Heritage
National Historical Park.
(2) Contents.--The study shall include an analysis of
alternatives for including the Wright Company factory as a unit
of Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park that
detail management and development options and costs.
(3) Consultation.--In conducting the study, the Secretary
shall consult with the Delphi Corporation, the Aviation
Heritage Foundation, State and local agencies, and other
interested parties in the area.
(b) Report.--Not later than 3 years after funds are first made
available for this section, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee
on Resources of the House of Representatives and the Committee on
Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate a report describing the
results of the study conducted under this section.
Union Calendar No. 220
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 280
[Report No. 108-370]
_______________________________________________________________________
A BILL
To establish the National Aviation Heritage Area, and for other
purposes.
_______________________________________________________________________
November 17, 2003
Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole
House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed