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§ 146.475

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146.475 Nature preserves to be held in trust. The fee simple estates, or lesser interests, or other contractual rights held as nature preserves are hereby declared to be held in trust, in the name of the Commonwealth, for those uses and purposes expressed in KRS 146.410 to 146.530 which are not prohib ited by the articles of dedication, for the benefit of the people of the Commonwealth of Kentucky of present and future generations and are declared to be put to their highest, best and most important use for the public benefit. Said estates, interests, o r rights held as nature preserves shall be managed and protected in the manner approved by, and subject to the rules and regulations established by the office, and they shall not be taken by another public body through eminent domain or otherwise for any o ther use, except after a finding by the office of the existence of an imperative and unavoidable public necessity for such other public use. Except as may otherwise be provided in the articles of dedication, the office may grant or dispose of an estate, i nterest or right held in a nature preserve only after a finding by the office of the existence of an imperative and unavoidable

articles of dedication, the office may grant or dispose of an estate, i nterest or right held in a nature preserve only after a finding by the office of the existence of an imperative and unavoidable public necessity for such grant or disposition; provided however, that where less than a fee simple interest has been dedicated, such disposition or grant shall also require the written consent of the owner or owners of the other interests therein. Effective: July 14, 2018 History: Amended 2018 Ky. Acts ch. 29, sec. 31, effective July 14, 2018. -- Created 1976 Ky. Acts ch. 118, sec . 14.