465C.11 - AREA HELD IN TRUST.

        465C.11  AREA HELD IN TRUST.         An area designated as a preserve within the system is hereby      declared put to its highest, best, and most important use for public      benefit.  It shall be held in trust and shall not be alienated except      to another public use upon a finding by the board of imperative and      unavoidable public necessity and with the approval of the commission,      the general assembly by concurrent resolution, and the governor.  The      board's interest or interests in any area designated as a preserve      shall not be taken under the condemnation statutes of this state      without such a finding of imperative and unavoidable public necessity      by the board, and with the consent of the commission, the general      assembly by concurrent resolution, and the governor.         The board, with the approval of the governor, may enter into      amendments to any articles of dedication upon its finding that such      amendment will not permit an impairment, disturbance, or development      of the area inconsistent with the purposes of this chapter.         Before the board shall make a finding of imperative and      unavoidable public necessity, or shall enter into any amendment to      articles of dedication, it shall provide notice of such proposal and      opportunity for any person to be heard.  Such notice shall be      published at least once in a newspaper with a general circulation in      the county or counties wherein the area directly affected is      situated, and mailed within ten days of such published notice to all      persons who have requested notice of all such proposed actions.  Each      notice shall set forth the substance of the proposed action and      describe, with or without legal description, the area affected, and      shall set forth a place and time not less than sixty days thence for      all persons desiring to be heard to have reasonable opportunity to be      heard prior to the finding of the board.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 111B.11] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1245, § 1877         C93, § 465C.11