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§ 57. Special conditions for leases entered prior to approval of canal  recreationway  plan. 1. In the period between the effective date of this  section  and  the  completion  of  the  canal  recreationway  plan,  the  commission  shall  review and comment on proposed leases with respect to  the consistency of such leases with  the  provisions  of  this  article.  Where  local  zoning  laws  and zoning ordinances are in effect on lands  proposed to be leased or on lands adjacent to those lands proposed to be  leased, during such period the commission shall also review and  comment  on  proposed leases with respect to the compatibility of such leases, to  the extent practicable, with the requirements of such local zoning  laws  and zoning ordinances.    2. In addition to the other applicable provisions of this article, the  corporation  shall  ensure  that:  (a)  the lease will benefit the canal  system by effectuating the development of the canal as a  recreationway;  (b)  the  lease  will foster a canal system characterized by clusters of  development and stretches of undeveloped open space which  is  conducive  to  the  preservation  of waterfowl, fish and wildlife habitats; and (c)  may encourage the use of historic buildings, sites and districts  listed  on or eligible for the state or national registers of historic places.

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Statutes > New-york > Cal > Article-6-a > 57

§ 57. Special conditions for leases entered prior to approval of canal  recreationway  plan. 1. In the period between the effective date of this  section  and  the  completion  of  the  canal  recreationway  plan,  the  commission  shall  review and comment on proposed leases with respect to  the consistency of such leases with  the  provisions  of  this  article.  Where  local  zoning  laws  and zoning ordinances are in effect on lands  proposed to be leased or on lands adjacent to those lands proposed to be  leased, during such period the commission shall also review and  comment  on  proposed leases with respect to the compatibility of such leases, to  the extent practicable, with the requirements of such local zoning  laws  and zoning ordinances.    2. In addition to the other applicable provisions of this article, the  corporation  shall  ensure  that:  (a)  the lease will benefit the canal  system by effectuating the development of the canal as a  recreationway;  (b)  the  lease  will foster a canal system characterized by clusters of  development and stretches of undeveloped open space which  is  conducive  to  the  preservation  of waterfowl, fish and wildlife habitats; and (c)  may encourage the use of historic buildings, sites and districts  listed  on or eligible for the state or national registers of historic places.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cal > Article-6-a > 57

§ 57. Special conditions for leases entered prior to approval of canal  recreationway  plan. 1. In the period between the effective date of this  section  and  the  completion  of  the  canal  recreationway  plan,  the  commission  shall  review and comment on proposed leases with respect to  the consistency of such leases with  the  provisions  of  this  article.  Where  local  zoning  laws  and zoning ordinances are in effect on lands  proposed to be leased or on lands adjacent to those lands proposed to be  leased, during such period the commission shall also review and  comment  on  proposed leases with respect to the compatibility of such leases, to  the extent practicable, with the requirements of such local zoning  laws  and zoning ordinances.    2. In addition to the other applicable provisions of this article, the  corporation  shall  ensure  that:  (a)  the lease will benefit the canal  system by effectuating the development of the canal as a  recreationway;  (b)  the  lease  will foster a canal system characterized by clusters of  development and stretches of undeveloped open space which  is  conducive  to  the  preservation  of waterfowl, fish and wildlife habitats; and (c)  may encourage the use of historic buildings, sites and districts  listed  on or eligible for the state or national registers of historic places.