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§  15.05  Standards  for acquisition. 1. Lands acquired for state park
purposes pursuant to this article shall be  for  additions  to  existing
state  parks  or for the establishment of new state parks of substantial
acreage.
  2. Lands acquired for  state  or  municipal  parks  pursuant  to  this
article  shall consist of predominately open or natural lands, including
lands under water or forested lands, in or near urban or suburban areas,
or suitable to serve the recreation needs of the  expanding  populations
of growing metropolitan regions, or desirable to preserve the scenery or
natural resources thereof.
  3. Lands acquired by a municipality shall be:

(a) for establishing new parks of not less than fifty acres each in area, or

(b) for expanding existing parks to not less than fifty acres each by the addition of not less than twenty-five acres to such a park, except that upon certification by the governing body of a city or a village that insufficient areas of eligible land exist within said city or village to permit the establishment or expansion of parks in accordance with such minimum standards, the commissioner may make specific exceptions to these minimum standards of area, provided that no new park thus established, or existing park thus expanded shall contain less than twenty-five acres, or

(c) for establishing or expanding existing neighborhood parks convenient to densely-populated areas pursuant to such rules and regulations as the state commissioner of housing and community renewal, with the approval of the commissioner, shall prescribe. 4. Lands acquired for other than state or municipal park purposes shall consist of lands desirable for outdoor recreation, including public camping, fishing, hunting, boating, winter sports, and wherever possible, to also serve multiple purposes involving the conservation and development of natural resources, including the preservation of scenic areas, watershed protection, forestry and reforestation.