§ 44-10-21 - Legislative purpose; intent
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    44-10-21   (2010)
   44-10-21.    Legislative purpose; intent 
      The  General Assembly finds that the historical, cultural, and esthetic  heritage of this state is among its most valued and important assets and  that the preservation of this heritage is essential to the promotion of  the health, prosperity, and general welfare of the people. Therefore,  in order to stimulate the revitalization of central business districts  in this state's municipalities, to protect and enhance this state's  historical and esthetic attractions to tourists and visitors and thereby  promote and stimulate business in this state's cities and counties, to  encourage the acquisition by cities and counties of conservation  easements pursuant to Code Sections 44-10-1 through 44-10-8, and to  enhance the opportunities for federal tax relief of this state's  property owners under the relevant provisions of the Tax Reform Act of  1976 allowing tax deductions for rehabilitation of certified historic  structures, the General Assembly establishes a uniform procedure for use  by each county and municipality in the state in enacting ordinances  providing for the protection, enhancement, perpetuation, and use of  places, districts, sites, buildings, structures, and works of art having  a special historical, cultural, or esthetic interest or value.