A municipality may: (1) expend public funds to preserve, protect, or enhance an historical area or site; (2) acquire an historical area or site by direct purchase, contract, lease, trade, or gift; (3) obtain an easement or right-of-way across public or private property to ensure access or proper development of an historical area or site; (4) protect an historical area or site; (5) ensure proper development and utilization of land or an area adjacent to an historical area or site; and (6) enter into an agreement with a private individual for the right to purchase an historical area or site if and when the private individual elects to sell or dispose of the owner's property.
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