§ 45-36.1-1 — § 45-36.1-1. Legislative purpose.
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§ 45-36.1-1. Legislative purpose.
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a voluntary mechanism for cities and towns to use to dedicate a park, or other conservation land that it owns, as public trust land in perpetuity in order to ensure preservation of the natural environment and public access to the land for outdoor recreation and to ensure that the land is not converted to a use other than the use for which it was originally obtained and remains predominantly undeveloped and continues to provide open space benefits. People rely on their parks and other public open spaces and conservation land as stable, reliable places of comfor
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