A.
Definition and purpose. A "park preserve" is land found to possess unique flora or fauna, geological formations, marine wetlands, freshwater wetlands, shorelines, unique scenic values or any other features that may qualify for recognition or protection. A Town park preserve shall provide that all or a specified portion of the land being dedicated shall be kept forever wild or in its natural state or that it may be used only for the purposes specified in this Article or Resolution of the Town Board.
B.
Dedication of land; other acquisitions.
(1)
The Town Board may dedicate real property, Town parklands or a portion of parkland owned by the Town to the Town park preserve inventory.
(2)
The Town park preserve inventory may also include lands acquired through philanthropy. Donors shall have the right to designate the category or categories (herein defined as "classification areas") into which the property should be placed, provided that the property meets the definition of the category so designated. The philanthropy may or may not be by outright gift in full and may or may not include endowment for purposes of protection, maintenance or development. Conservation or scenic easements may be considered for inclusion in the Town park preserve although title protection and maintenance responsibility remain with the private owner.