IV. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS 

 A. Management Context 



The overall objectives for Cultural Resource Management in the 

 Statement for Management (1992) for Golden Gate National Recreation Area 

 are: "To identify and protect the significant historic and cultural resources of 

 the Golden Gate National Recreation Area through proper planning, research 

 and preservation treatments;" and: 



To identify, research, and nominate all cultural 

 resources that appear to have historical significance to 

 the National Register of Historic Places. 



To stabilize and apply preservation treatments to all 

 cultural resources determined to have historic 

 significance, and to secure and protect all other 

 historic structures pending historical research and 

 evaluation. 



To require park partners to contribute to the 

 preservation of historic features and structures with 

 direction from historic structure reports, park staff 

 involvement and the Secretary of the Interior's 

 Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for 

 Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. 



To develop historic structure reports and preservation 

 guides to direct rehabilitation and routine and cyclic 

 preservation maintenance activities. 



To initiate historic resource studies for proper 

 management of significant historical features and 

 structures. 



To identify, preserve and enhance cultural landscape 

 values, considering the dynamics of natural systems 

 and the need to maintain species diversity 



The subject of grazing is also addressed in the 1992 Statement for Management: 

 Livestock grazing has continuously occurred within 



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