2006 New York Code - Conveyance Of Property To Public Corporations.



 
    §  405. Conveyance of property to public corporations.  In addition to
  any other power conferred or possessed by virtue of  any  provisions  of
  this  chapter, the board of education, trustee or trustees of any school
  district may convey any school site or lot and the buildings thereon and
  appurtenances or any part thereof,  provided  that  title  to  any  such
  school  property  is  in  such  board,  trustee or trustees, and when no
  longer needed, either without consideration or  for  such  consideration
  and  upon  terms  and  conditions as such board, trustee or trustees may
  determine  to  a  public  corporation,  as  defined   in   the   general
  construction law, provided that such real property is to be used by such
  corporation for the purposes of the corporation or for a public use.  In
  any  school  district,  except a city school district in a city having a
  population of one hundred twenty-five thousand inhabitants or more, such
  sale and conveyance shall be submitted to the voters of the district for
  approval at an annual or special district meeting in the same manner  as
  is  now  provided by law for the submission of propositions.  A board of
  cooperative educational  services  or  a  board  of  education,  without
  approval   of   the   voters  of  the  school  district  and  upon  such
  consideration as the board may determine,  may  convey  an  easement  or
  right  of  way  over  school property for public utility services to any
  municipality, municipal district, authority or public utility.   In  any
  city  of  over  one  hundred twenty-five thousand population any sale or
  conveyance shall be subject to approval by the local governing  body  of
  such city.

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