2006 New York Code - County Approval Required.



 
    §  2758.  County  approval  required. Notwithstanding any inconsistent
  provision of this title, no project, including but not  limited  to  the
  acquisition  of  real  property by the authority or the expansion of the
  authority's aviation facilities, may  be  undertaken  by  the  authority
  unless   such  project  is  approved  by  a  resolution  of  the  county
  legislature adopted by a  majority  vote  and  approved  by  the  county
  executive;  provided,  however,  that  Resolution No. 157 of 1989 of the
  county legislature approving  an  airport  expansion  project  shall  be
  deemed  to  be  an  approval  within the meaning of this section without
  further action by the county. All future projects not incorporated in or
  contemplated by Resolution No. 157 of 1989 shall be subject to  approval
  by  the county legislature and the county executive as set forth in this
  section.

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