465A.1 - STATEMENT OF PURPOSE -- INTENT.

        465A.1  STATEMENT OF PURPOSE -- INTENT.         The general assembly finds that:         1.  Iowa's most significant open space lands are essential to the      well-being and quality of life for Iowans and to the economic      viability of the state's recreation and tourism industry.         2.  Many areas of high national significance in the state have not      received adequate public protection to keep them free of visual      blight, resource degradation, and negative impacts from inappropriate      land use and surrounding development.  Some of these areas include      national park service and United States fish and wildlife service      properties, national landmarks and trails, the Des Moines river      greenbelt, the great river road, areas where interstate highways      enter the state, cross major rivers, and pass by other areas of      national significance, major state park and recreation areas, unique      and protected water areas, and significant natural, geological,      scenic, historic, and cultural properties of the state.         3.  While state and federal funds are generally available for the      acquisition and protection of fish and wildlife areas and habitats as      well as boating access to public waters, funding programs for public      open space acquisition and protection have not been adequate to meet      needs.         4.  Relative to other midwestern states, Iowa ranks last in the      proportion of land acquired and protected for public open space.         5.  A program shall be established to:         a.  Educate the citizens of the state about the needs and      urgency of protecting the state's open spaces.         b.  Plan for the protection of the state's significant open      space areas.         c.  Acquire and protect those properties on a priority basis      through a variety of appropriate means.         In addition to other goals for the program, it is intended that a      minimum of ten percent of the state's land area be included under      some form of public open space protection by the year 2000.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         87 Acts, ch 174, § 1         CS87, § 111E.1         C93, § 465A.1         Referred to in § 465A.2