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 PUBLIC LAW 106-577—DEC. 28, 2000 114 STAT. 3073 (1) DISTRICT. —The term "District" means the Crossroads of the West Historic District established by subsection (c). (2) SECRETARY.— The term "Secretar/' means the Secretary of the Interior. (3) HISTORIC INFRASTRUCTURE. — The term "historic infrastructure" means the District's historic buildings and any other structure that the Secretary determines to be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. (c) CROSSROADS OF THE WEST HISTORIC DISTRICT.— (1) ESTABLISHMENT. —There is established the Crossroads of the West Historic District in the city of Ogden, Utah. (2) BOUNDARIES. — The boundaries of the District shall be the boundaries depicted on the map entitled "Crossroads of the West Historic District", numbered OGGO-20,000, and dated March 22, 2000. The map shall be on file and available for public inspection in the appropriate offices of the Department of the Interior. (d) DEVELOPMENT PLAN. —The Secretary may make grants and enter into cooperative agreements with the State of Utah, local governments, and nonprofit entities under which the Secretary agrees to pay not more than 50 percent of the costs of— (1) preparation of a plan for the development of historic, architectural, natural, cultural, and interpretive resources within the District; (2) implementation of projects approved by the Secretary under the development plan described in paragraph (1); and (3) an analysis assessing measures that could be taken to encourage economic development and revitalization within the District in a manner consistent with the District's historic character. (e) RESTORATION, PRESERVATION, AND INTERPRETATION OF PROPERTIES. — (1) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS. —The Secretary may enter into cooperative agreements with the State of Utah, local governments, and nonprofit entities owning property within the District under which the Secretary may— (A) pay not more than 50 percent of the cost of restoring, repairing, rehabilitating, and improving historic infrastructure within the District; (B) provide technical assistance with respect to the preservation and interpretation of properties within the District; and (C) mark and provide interpretation of properties within the District. (2) NON-FEDERAL CONTRIBUTIONS. —When determining the cost of restoring, repairing, rehabilitating, and improving historic infrastructure within the District for the purposes of paragraph (1)(A), the Secretary may consider any donation of property, services, or goods from a non-Federal source as a contribution of funds from a non-Federal source. (3) PROVISIONS.— ^A cooperative agreement under paragraph (1) shall provide that— (A) the Secretary shall have the right of access at reasonable times to public portions of the property for interpretive and other purposes; (B) no change or alteration may be made in the property except with the agreement of the property owner.

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