8 A SUMMARY OFACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS FOR OUTDOOR DEVELOPEDAREAS accessibility standards for Federal outdoor developed areas Example Situations where the condition may apply include: ¡ ¡ Congressionally designated wilderness areas. The condition applies if work that is necessary to comply with a specific provision in the technical requirements can’t be accomplished using handtools, because motorized equipment is prohibited by law in Congressionally designated wilderness areas. ¡ ¡ Designated wetlands or coastal areas where construction methods and materials are limited. ¡ ¡ Tribal sacred sites where the physically undisturbed condition of the land is an important part of the sacred observance. ¡ ¡ Areas where water crossings are restricted to safeguard aquatic features protected under Federal or State laws. Archaeological and cultural features include burial grounds and cemeteries, protected tribal sites, and other properties considered sacred by an organized religion. Historical features are properties listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places or other places of recognized historic value. Significant natural features include objects, such as large boulders, rocky outcrops, and bodies of water; or unique trees or vegetation, such as giant sequoia groves, that are regarded as distinctive or important locally, regionally, or nationally and are therefore placed under legal protection.
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