2006 New York Code - Consents To Public Utilities; Licenses And Easements.



 
    §   13.06  Consents  to  public  utilities;  licenses  and  easements.
  Notwithstanding any other provision  of  law,  no  railroad,  bus  line,
  telephone  or  telegraph company, gas, power or light company, pipe line
  company or other public utility shall  have  the  right  to  pass  over,
  through  or  under  any  property  acquired by the office or other state
  agency for park, recreational or historic preservation purposes,  except
  by written consent, in the form of a license or easement, granted by the
  commissioner, or such state agency, and then only under such regulations
  and  restrictions  as  the  commissioner or such state agency shall deem
  proper. The commissioner or other state agency shall have the  right  to
  grant  to  any person or the federal government a license or an easement
  for any public purpose  or  to  construct  or  maintain  sewers,  water,
  petroleum  products,  gas  lines  and  electric  transmission facilities
  within, under or across such property, upon such  terms  and  conditions
  and  under such regulations and restrictions as the commissioner or such
  state agency shall deem just and proper.

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