New York Waterfront Management Advisory Board.
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§ 1303. Waterfront management advisory board. There shall be a
waterfront management advisory board which shall consist of twenty-one
members and which shall consult with the deputy mayor for finance and
economic development and the commissioner to advise them on matters
relating to the industrial, commercial, residential, recreational and
any other development of the city's wharves and water front property and
on other matters at their request and to render annually to the mayor,
the borough presidents, the city council and people of the city a report
regarding the development of wharves and water front property in the
city.
The board shall include the deputy mayor for finance and economic
development or the delegate of such officer, as chair; a person to be
designated by the deputy mayor for finance and economic development or
the delegate of such person, as vice chair; the director of the office
of management and budget or the delegate of such officer; the
chairperson of the city planning commission or the delegate of such
officer; the commissioner of parks and recreation or the delegate of
such officer; the commissioner of housing preservation and development
or the delegate of such officer; the commissioner of environmental
protection or the delegate of such officer; and two city council members
to be designated by the city council; in addition, there shall be two
labor representatives, two industry representatives, and eight
representatives of community interests, one from each borough and three
at large, to be selected by the mayor with the advice and consent of the
city council. The labor, industry and community representatives shall
each serve for a three-year term without compensation.