Title 12, Chapter 3, Section 4
( 12-3-4)
(a) As used in this Code section, the term: (1) "Lake Lanier Islands" means such islands and adjacent land
located in Lake Lanier, Hall County, Georgia, which are at present
or in the future may be licensed to the State of Georgia by the
United States through its agency, the United States Army Corps of
Engineers, or which are otherwise acquired for use by the
department. (2) "Project" means the acquiring, constructing, equipping,
maintaining, operating, managing, and promoting of recreation and
accommodation and tourist facilities and services, including, but
not limited to, camping sites, recreation centers, playgrounds,
parks, swimming and wading pools, lakes, airports, golf courses,
tennis courts, athletic fields and courts, club houses,
gymnasiums, museums, concession buildings, convention halls,
pageants, auditoriums, stables, marinas, piers, docks,
restaurants, hotels, motels, hunting and fishing preserves, and
any other facilities or services that the department may desire to
undertake, including the related buildings and the usual and
convenient facilities appertaining to any such facilities or
services and the acquisition of necessary property therefor, all
as may be related to the development of recreational and tourist
accommodations and facilities on the islands as the department may
deem necessary, convenient, or desirable. (b) The department shall have power: (1) To acquire by purchase, lease, or otherwise and to hold,
lease, use, and operate real and personal property of every kind
and character necessary or incidental to the project or the
purposes of the department under this Code section; (2) To enter into and execute contracts, deeds, leases, subleases,
concession agreements, easements, and any and all instruments
necessary or convenient to the project or the purposes of the
department under this Code section, including contracts for
construction of projects and leases of projects or contracts with
respect to the use of projects which the department causes to be
erected or acquired and to sell, lease, sublease, transfer, or
dispose of any property, real or personal, tangible or intangible,
or any interest therein in furtherance of the project; (3) To accept grants of money or materials or property of any kind
from the United States of America or any agency or instrumentality
thereof upon such terms and conditions as the United States of
America or such agency or instrumentality thereof may impose; (4) To act as agent for the United States of America, or any
agency, department, corporation, or instrumentality thereof, in
any manner within the purposes or powers of the department under
this Code section; (5) To receive gifts, donations, or contributions from any person,
firm, or corporation in furtherance of the purposes of the
department under this Code section; (6) To hold, use, administer, and expend such sum or sums as may
hereafter be received as income, as gifts, or appropriated by
authority of the General Assembly for any of the purposes of the
department under this Code section; (7) To accept and receive land adjacent to or rights of way to the
Lake Lanier Islands from the State of Georgia or from any county
or municipality therein, or from the United States of America, or
from any agency, department, corporation, or instrumentality
thereof; (8) To prescribe, fix, revise, and collect rates, fees, tolls, and
charges for the services, facilities, or commodities furnished,
including leases, concessions, or subleases of the department's
lands or facilities; (9) To do any other things necessary or proper to beautify,
improve, and render self-supporting the development of Lake Lanier
Islands as provided for in this Code section, to make the
facilities available to people of average income, and to advertise
the attractions to the world; (10) To do all things necessary, convenient, or incidental to
carry out the intent, purpose, and powers expressed and given in
this Code section; (11) To grant, on an exclusive or nonexclusive basis, the right to
use and occupy streets, roads, sidewalks, and other public places
for the purpose of rendering utility services, upon such
conditions and for such time as the department may deem wise. (c) The Board of Natural Resources shall have power to promulgate
all rules and regulations reasonably designed to accomplish the
purposes of this Code section or to carry out the provisions of this
Code section. |