16 Miss. Code. R. 5-13.1
A. The property shall meet the criteria for
Mississippi Landmark status (i.e. the same general criteria as for National
Register eligibility) as determined through an evaluation by Department staff.
B. The property is in danger of
being destroyed or significantly disturbed in its present ownership situation
and Department ownership can realistically alleviate this danger.
C. Other viable means of preservation have
been explored. (e.g. Mississippi Landmark designation, National Park Service
acquisition, adaptive reuse by a private sector commercial business, ownership
and maintenance by a competent preservation organization, acquisition by the
Archaeological Conservancy)
D.
Sufficient acreage will be conveyed with the property to encompass and protect
related archaeological areas, and allow for potential public
interpretation/use. Consideration should be given to the property's potential
for producing income (hunting leases, timber sales), which might be used to
offset maintenance and interpretive costs for this property or for other
historic properties.
E. Legal
access to the property from public roads will be provided at the time of
acquisition.
F. The warranty deed
must be free of restrictive conditions or reverters; however, the deed may
include a "first right of purchase/refusal" if the Department must dispose of
the donated property.
G. Funding
sources are identified for
1. any necessary
renovation, stabilization, and site development;
2. on-going maintenance and staffing
requirements; and
3. public
interpretation and use.
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