2006 New York Code - Environmental Applications, Proceedings, Approvals And Permits.



 
    §  2680-v.  Environmental  applications,  proceedings,  approvals  and
  permits.  1.  Any  application  in  relation  to  the  purposes  of   or
  contemplated   by   this  title  heretofore  filed,  or  any  proceeding
  heretofore commenced, or any determination or decision  heretofore  made
  by the county or any affected municipality and sent to or filed with the
  department  of  environmental  conservation or any other state agency or
  instrumentality or  with  the  United  States  environmental  protection
  agency or any other federal agency or instrumentality shall inure to and
  for  the  benefit  of  the  authority to the same extent and in the same
  manner as if the authority had been a party to such application, review,
  process or proceeding from its inception, and  the  authority  shall  be
  deemed a party thereto, to the extent not prohibited by any federal law.
  Any license, approval, permit or decision heretofore or hereafter issued
  or  granted  pursuant  to  or  as  a  result  of any such application or
  proceeding shall inure to  the  benefit  of  and  be  binding  upon  the
  authority  and  shall  be  assigned and transferred by the county or any
  such affected municipality to the authority, unless such assignment  and
  transfer is prohibited by federal law.
    2.  All  such  applications, proceedings, licenses, approvals, permits
  and decisions shall further inure to and  for  the  benefit  of  and  be
  binding  upon  any person leasing, acquiring, constructing, maintaining,
  using or occupying any project financed in  whole  or  in  part  by  the
  authority.

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