2019 New York Laws
GMU - General Municipal
Article 15 - Urban Renewal
506 - Acquisition of Property.

Universal Citation: NY Gen Mun L § 506 (2019)
§  506. Acquisition of property. 1. (a) A municipality, acting through
its governing body,  may  acquire  by  purchase,  gift,  devise,  lease,
condemnation  or  otherwise,  in  accordance  with the provisions of the
appropriate general, special or local law applicable to the  acquisition
of  real  property  by  such municipality, real property or any interest
therein, including but not limited to air rights, and easements or other
rights of user necessary for the use and development of such air rights,
to be developed as air rights sites for the elimination of the blighting
influences of an  area  or  areas  consisting  principally  of  land  in
streets,  alleys,  highways,  and other public rights of way, railway or
subway tracks, bridge  or  tunnel  approaches  or  entrances,  or  other
similar  facilities  which have a blighting influence on the surrounding
area, necessary for or incidental to a  program  of  urban  renewal  for
residential,  commercial,  industrial, public, semi-public, community or
other uses or combinations of such uses  in  accordance  with  an  urban
renewal  plan  for  a  designated area, or for a part or portion of such
area, provided, however, that the acquisition of  any  air  rights  over
railroad  tracks,  rights  of  way  or facilities and easements or other
rights of user necessary for the use and development of such air  rights
are  to  be  subject  to  the  provision  of  section fifty-one-a of the
railroad law. The acquisition of real property within a designated urban
renewal area shall in every case  be  deemed  to  be  and  constitute  a
continuous rather than separate takings.

(b) Property so acquired by a municipality shall be exempt from taxation until sold, leased for a term not exceeding ninety-nine years or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the provisions of this article of this chapter; provided however, that any such municipality shall have the power and authority, with respect to such property, to pay or transfer, out of funds available to it for the effectuating of such urban renewal program, annual sums in lieu of taxes to any taxing jurisdiction providing services to the urban renewal area, or to the part or portion thereof within such taxing jurisdiction, in order that no such taxing jurisdiction shall suffer an inequitable loss of revenue by virtue of such urban renewal program; provided, further, that the amount so paid or transferred for any year with respect to any such property shall not exceed the lesser of (1) the sum last levied for the benefit of such taxing jurisdiction as an annual tax on such property prior to the time of its acquisition for urban renewal purposes or (2) such amount as shall be approved by the commissioner, pursuant to such rules, regulations, limitations and conditions as he may prescribe, as an eligible and proper charge against such urban renewal program. Upon the sale, lease or disposition of such property to any person, firm or corporation not entitled to an exemption from taxation or entitled to only a partial tax exemption such property shall immediately become subject to taxation in whole or in part, as the case may be, and shall be taxed pro rata for the unexpired portion of the taxable year. As used in this paragraph, the term "taxing jurisdiction" means any municipal corporation or district corporation, including any school district or any special district, having the power to levy or collect taxes and benefit assessments upon real property, or in whose behalf such taxes or benefit assessments may be levied or collected. c. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, a municipality may acquire by purchase, gift, devise, lease, condemnation or otherwise, upon recommendation of the agency and in accordance with the appropriate provisions of any general, special or local law or charter applicable to the acquisition of real property by such municipality, such real property or any interest therein, within an area designated pursuant to this article as appropriate for urban renewal, as it may deem ultimately necessary or proper to effectuate the purposes of this article although temporarily not required for such purposes, provided that the early acquisition of such property is approved as follows:

(1) In a municipality where there is a planning commission, the agency shall submit the proposal for early acquisition to the commission for its approval. Such planning commission shall, not later than ten weeks from the date of the referral of the proposal to it, after a public hearing held on due notice, submit its report to the governing body certifying its unqualified consent, its disapproval, or its qualified consent with recommendations for modifications of the proposal. After public hearing held on due notice after the report is received or due from the planning commission, the governing body may:

(i) if the commission shall have certified its unqualified consent, approve the proposal by a majority vote:

(ii) if the commission shall have certified its disapproval or shall have failed to make its report within ten weeks from the date such proposal was submitted to it by the agency, nevertheless approve the proposal, but only by a three-fourths vote:

(iii) if the commission shall have certified its qualified consent together with recommendations for modifications of the proposal, approve the proposal together with the modifications recommended by the commission by a majority vote, or approve the proposal without such modifications but only by a three-fourths vote.

(2) In a municipality where there is no planning commission, the agency shall submit the proposal to the governing body which, after public hearing held on due notice, may either approve or disapprove the proposal.

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