AN ACT
RELATING TO HISTORIC LANDSCAPES;
ENACTING THE HISTORIC LANDSCAPE ACT TO ESTABLISH AND PRESERVE LANDSCAPES OF
HISTORIC AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE; CREATING A HISTORIC LANDSCAPE TRUST;
PROVIDING FOR A FUTURE STATE SYSTEM OF HISTORIC LANDSCAPES; AUTHORIZING
SOLICITATION OF GIFTS AND GRANTS TO FUND THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF THE TRUST;
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF THOSE FUNDS
TO THE TRUST.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the
"Historic Landscape Act".
Section 2. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Historic
Landscape Act:
A. "board" means the board of trustees
of the historic landscape trust;
B. "historic landscape" means a
historic manmade or cultural landscape:
(1) that is limited in scope;
(2) generally comprising a plaza, square, park,
garden, terrace, streetscape, estate, grounds of a building or other open space
designed formally or informally; and
(3) that has contributed to the cultural history
of its time; and
C. "trust" means the historic
landscape trust created by the Historic Landscape Act.
Section 3. HISTORIC LANDSCAPE TRUST CREATED.--The
"historic landscape trust" is created. It is a public nonprofit corporation and
shall be organized pursuant to the Nonprofit Corporation Act.
Section 4. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.--
A. The trust shall be governed by the
board. The members of the initial board
shall be:
(1) two individuals who are New Mexico licensed
landscape architects;
(2) an attorney licensed to practice law in the
state;
(3) a New Mexico certified public accountant;
(4) three New Mexico residents who have
demonstrated their interest in and knowledge about historic landscapes;
(5) two New Mexico residents who are active
members of garden clubs;
(6) the state cultural affairs officer or his
designee; and
(7) the director of tourism or his designee.
B. The terms of the initial board members are
for two years. Thereafter, the board
shall be selected in accordance with the articles of incorporation and bylaws
of the trust.
C. Vacancies on the initial board shall be
filled by appointment of the governor.
Thereafter, vacancies shall be filled in accordance with the articles of
incorporation and bylaws of the trust.
Section 5. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION AND BYLAWS.--The
initial board shall prepare and file articles of incorporation and bylaws. The articles shall state as the purposes of
the trust:
A. the preservation of significant historic
landscapes in the state;
B. the identification of sites in the state
deserving of inclusion in the historic landscape system; and
C. the development of a historic landscape
system that provides opportunities for persons to appreciate and better
understand the history and development of the state.
Section 6. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR.--The bylaws of the trust
shall provide for the employment of an executive director and shall specify his
duties.
Section 7. FUNDING.--The initial board shall seek
private and public funding for the trust and is authorized to accept gifts and
grants of both private and public funds.
The "historic landscape trust fund" is created in the state
treasury. All funds accepted by the
initial board shall be deposited in the fund.
The fund is appropriated to the initial board and may be expended as
authorized by vouchers drawn by the chair of the initial board on warrants
drawn by the department of finance and administration. Expenditures are authorized in fiscal years
2004 and 2005 only for organization expenses of the trust and per diem and
mileage pursuant to the Per Diem and Mileage Act for the appointed members of
the initial board.
Section 8. TEMPORARY PROVISION.--The initial board of
trustees of the historic landscape trust shall report to the first session of
the forty-seventh legislature on the date it convenes. The report shall include:
A. copies of the articles of incorporation and
bylaws of the trust;
B. a ten-year plan for implementing a historic
landscape system in the state:
(1) that shall rely entirely upon acquisition of
historic landscapes by purchase or gift;
(2) that shall not include a historic landscape
in the system without the consent of all persons owning property rights in the
historic landscape; and
(3) that shall not place limitations or
restrictions on a person's use or freedom of alienation of a historic landscape
by designation or otherwise without the free consent of the person; and
C. strategies and recommendations for funding
the trust in fiscal year 2006 and subsequent fiscal years.
Section 9. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the
provisions of this act is July 1, 2003.
HB 956
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