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<br><br>65.466 Requirements for acceptance. <br>A scenic easement shall not be accepted by a city, county, urban-county, or consolidated <br>local government, unless the governing body, by resolution finds: <br>(1) That the preservation of the character of the land is consistent with the plan of the <br>city, county, consolidated local government, or urban-county, where such plan <br>exists; and <br>(2) That the preservation of the character of the land is in the best interest of the state, <br>county, city, consolidated local government, or urban-county, is important to the <br>public for the enjoyment of scenic beauty, and will serve the public interest in a <br>manner recited in the resolution and consistent with the purposes of KRS 65.462 to <br>65.480. <br>(3) The local legislative body may consider these factors: <br>(a) It is likely that at some time the public may acquire the land for a park or other <br>public use; <br>(b) The land is unimproved and has scenic value to the public as viewed from a <br>public highway or from public or private buildings; <br>(c) The retention of the land as open space will add to the amenities of living in <br>adjoining or neighboring urbanized areas; <br>(d) The land lies in an area which in the public interest should remain rural in <br>character and the retention of the land as open space will help preserve the <br>rural character of the area; <br>(e) It is in the public interest that the land remain in its natural state, including the <br>trees and other natural growth, as a means of preventing floods or soil erosion <br>or because of its value as watershed; <br>(f) The land lies within an established scenic highway corridor; <br>(g) The land is valuable to the public as a wildlife preserve or sanctuary and the <br>instrument contains appropriate covenants to that end; or <br>(h) The land has historic significance or contains a building of either historic or <br>architectural importance. <br>Effective: July 15, 2002 <br>History: Amended 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 346, sec. 29, effective July 15, 2002. -- Created <br>1976 Ky. Acts ch. 123, sec. 4. <br><br>