(1) have the effect of restricting incompatible commercial and industrial use of all real property in or adjacent to the Gorge area;
(2) aid in preserving the character of the Gorge area by appropriate restrictions on the use of real property in the vicinity, including, but not limited to, restrictions upon building and construction of all types; signs and billboards; the burning of cover; cutting of timber; removal of topsoil, sand, or gravel; dumping, storage, or piling of refuse; or any other use which would detract from the esthetic character of the Gorge area; and
(3) have the effect of providing that the Secretary shall receive advance notice of any hearing for the purpose of granting a variance and any variance granted under, and of any exception made to, the application of such law or ordinance.
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CHAPTER 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES
SUBCHAPTER LIX–CCC— NEW RIVER GORGE NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE
§ 410eeee. New River Gorge National Park and Preserve Designation
§ 410eeee–2. Acquisition of property
§ 410eeee–3. Lands and areas plan; submission to Congressional committees
§ 410eeee–4. Zoning laws and ordinances; establishment; assistance; restrictions; variances
§ 410eeee–6. Hunting and fishing zones; designation; rules and regulations, consultation
§ 410eeee–7. Project work prohibition; advisement to Secretary; report to Congress
§ 410eeee–8. General management plan; submission to Congressional committees
§ 410eeee–10. Class I or class II redesignation for clean air purposes
§ 410eeee–11. Authorization of appropriations
§ 410eeee–12. Cooperative agreements with State
§ 410eeee–13. Improvement of access at Cunard
§ 410eeee–15. Glade Creek visitor facility
§ 410eeee–16. New River Gorge and Gauley River Visitor Center