2006 New York Code - Authorization Of Municipal Corporations To Convey Or Lease To The State Real Property For Armories And Other Military Purposes And To Acquire Real Pro



 
    § 177-a. Authorization of municipal corporations to convey or lease to
  the  state real property for armories and other military purposes and to
  acquire real property for such purposes.  Whenever the title to any real
  property required for an armory, camp, range, base, building,  structure
  or  other  facility or purpose for the organized militia, is vested in a
  county, city, town or village, such county, city, town  or  village  may
  grant,  convey,  lease and release such real property, together with any
  buildings thereon, to the state,  with  or  without  consideration,  and
  without  prior  notice,  public  sale or referendum, notwithstanding any
  inconsistent provision of this chapter or of  any  general,  special  or
  local  law  or of any city charter; provided, however, that any lease to
  the state under this section for  the  purpose  of  armory  construction
  shall  be  without  cost to the state.  Notwithstanding any inconsistent
  provision of this chapter or of any general, special or local law or  of
  any  city  charter,  and without prior notice or referendum, any county,
  city, town or village is hereby specifically authorized to  acquire  any
  property  for  the purpose of conveying or leasing the same to the state
  in accordance with the provisions of this section.

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