such reaches . 



In most cases, cultural resource values were determined by the 

 extent of cultural resource survey in the area or the property's 

 degree of visibility (such as existence of a distinctive house 

 occupied by a well-known figure in the history of a community). 



Because many previously unreported cultural properties are 

 being found and evaluated each year, the reaches should be 

 checked and re-evaluated at least annually. Classes IV and V 

 could be dropped because all stream reaches have the potential 

 for significant cultural values. The criteria for Class I and II 

 could remain the same, while Class III could include all other 

 stream reaches. 



