§ 11-25-114. Public Instrumentality — Public Nonprofit Corporation
The authority is hereby declared to be performing a public function and to be a public instrumentality. The acquisition, operating and financing of any project by the authority is declared to be for a public and governmental purpose and a matter of public necessity. Accordingly, the authority and all properties at any time owned by […]
§ 11-25-115. Bonds
The authority shall have power and is authorized to issue its bonds in accordance with this chapter and in accordance with the Local Government Public Obligations Law, compiled in title 9, chapter 21, and for such purposes the bonds shall be treated as revenue obligations of the authority under this chapter, in order to finance: […]
§ 11-25-116. Execution in the Name of the Corporation
All leases, contracts, deeds of conveyance, or instruments in writing executed by the authority, shall be executed in the name of the authority by the chair of the authority, or by such other officer as the board of directors of the authority, by resolution, may direct.
§ 11-25-104. Chapter Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Adventure tourism activities” means outdoor recreational opportunities such as equine and motorized trail riding, rappelling, road biking, rock climbing, hang gliding, spelunking, shooting sports, mountain biking, canoeing, paragliding, zip lining and other such activities; “Authority” means the Doe Mountain recreation authority; “Board” means the board […]
§ 11-25-105. Filing of Charter
The authority shall file its charter with the secretary of state pursuant to title 48, chapter 51. The charter shall be placed on record in the office of the register of deeds of Johnson County. Upon such recordation of its charter, the authority shall be authorized to function in accordance with its charter and of […]
§ 11-25-106. Board of Directors
The authority shall be governed by a board of directors consisting of fifteen (15) members: The mayor of the county, or the mayor’s designee; The mayor of the largest municipality within the county, or the mayor’s designee; The director of the wildlife resources agency, or the director’s designee; The commissioner of the department of economic […]
§ 11-25-101. Short Title
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Doe Mountain Recreation Authority Act of 2012.”
§ 11-25-102. Legislative Findings — Purpose — Liberal Construction
It is hereby found and determined that: There is an immediate need to conserve Doe Mountain, an iconic eight thousand six hundred (8,600) acre forested mountain presently under threat from economic distress; It is through conservation of these same Appalachian Mountains, in particular, Doe Mountain, that will give rise to an unparalleled location for family-oriented, […]
§ 11-25-103. Creation and Establishment of the Authority
There is hereby created and established the “Doe Mountain Recreation Authority,” being a public body corporate and politic.