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§ 5-363 Notice of the proceeding. a. The corporation counsel in
addition to the notice required in section four hundred two of the
eminent domain procedure law shall give notice in the City Record, and
in two public newspapers published in the city. A statement of the
boundaries of the real estate to be acquired or affected, with separate
enumerations of the numbers of the parcels to be taken in fee, and of
the numbers of the parcels in which any interest or easement is to be
acquired, with a reference to the date and place of filing the map or
maps shall be sufficient description of the real estate sought to be so
taken or affected. The notice in the City Record and public newspapers
in the city shall be published and posted in accordance with the
applicable provisions on publication and posting contained in
subdivision (B) of section four hundred two of the eminent domain
procedure law.
b. At the time and place mentioned in such notice, unless the court
shall adjourn such application to a subsequent day, and in that event,
at the time to which the same may be adjourned, the court, upon due
proof to its satisfaction of such publication and posting, and upon
filing the petition, shall make an order which shall not only grant the
petition, but satisfy the other requirements of paragraph five of
subdivision (B) of section four hundred two of the eminent domain
procedure law. After satisfaction of the applicable provisions of the
eminent domain procedure law, the court shall ascertain and appraise the
compensation to be made to the owners and all persons interested in the
real estate laid down on such maps, as proposed to be taken or affected
for the purposes indicated in this subchapter. There shall be submitted
to the same judge, at one time, however, only as many parcels as can
reasonably be passed upon and an award made therefor, by the court,
within the limits of one year from entry of the order granting the
petition.