2006 New York Code - Leasing And Granting Of Unappropriated State Lands To The United States Or Any Instrumentality Thereof.



 
    § 34-a. Leasing  and  granting  of  unappropriated  state lands to the
  United States or any  instrumentality  thereof.    The  commissioner  of
  general  services  may  grant  and  convey  in  fee title or such lesser
  interest than fee title or, notwithstanding any other provision  of  law
  to  the  contrary, lease without bid, for such periods of time as he may
  deem appropriate to the  United  States  of  America,  its  departments,
  agencies and other instrumentalities, including the United States Postal
  Service,  authorized by law to take such fee title, lesser interest than
  fee title or leasehold interest in real property, upon application by an
  authorized  officer  or  employee  thereof,  and  upon  such  terms  and
  conditions  as  the  commissioner deems proper, any parcel or parcels of
  unappropriated state land which are needed to carry out the functions of
  such department, agency or instrumentality.  The  use  of  any  property
  conveyed  under  this  section  shall  be  subject  to  local  land  use
  regulation.

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