(A) Federal law prohibits land managers from making certain information available to the public for specific cultural resources. Land managers and permittees may mask nature and location information only to the extent that it complies with law for protected resources. The county shall not make available to the public any information protected by law. The following information shall be provided by land managers and permittees:
(1) General descriptions of the resource and its significance;
(2) Resource/site dimensions and graphical representations of the area on which resources are located;
(3) Information justifying outstandingly remarkable/relevant important values; and
(4) Any other information necessary for the county to administer this chapter.
(B) Land managers considering portions of the county for special designation status (areas of critical environmental concern, wild and scenic rivers, conservation areas, monuments, parks, and the like) based on cultural resource values shall document compliance with criteria for outstandingly remarkable/relevant-important values as defined by county plans and ordinances.
(Ord. 2013-1, passed 7-8-2013)