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§ 451. Statement  of  legislative  findings  and  purposes.   There is  threatened in the city of New York a serious shortage of elementary  and  secondary  school  buildings  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the board of  education of the city of New York.  This shortage is occasioned  by  the  age and obsolescence of many existing school buildings, the large number  of  new school buildings that are needed in various areas of the city of  New York, the scarcity and high cost of  available  land  in  the  areas  where  such schools are needed, the typical under-utilization of land by  elementary and secondary school buildings and the  existing  limitations  on  the amount of state and city funds available for the construction of  such buildings.    In  order  to  facilitate  the  timely  construction  of  such  school  buildings  in  combination  with other compatible and lawful uses, which  combination would provide a highly desirable and economic utilization of  available land, there should be created a corporate governmental  agency  of  the state, constituting a public benefit corporation, to be known as  the "New York city educational construction fund, " which could  receive  and administer moneys for the construction and improvement of elementary  and  secondary  school  buildings  in  the  city  of  New York and whose  principal purpose would be the timely and responsive provision  of  such  combined  occupancy  structures in accordance with the foreseeable needs  of the city of New York for additional  or  replacement  elementary  and  secondary  educational  facilities  and the desirability of facilitating  maximum and appropriate utilization of available  land.    In  order  to  encourage  the  investment of private capital in such combined occupancy  structures and enable the construction of additional  school  facilities  within   existing  financial  limitations  through  the  utilization  of  incidental revenue produced  thereby,  the  New  York  city  educational  construction  fund  should  be  empowered,  through  the issuance of its  bonds, notes or other obligations to the private  investing  public,  to  obtain  a  portion of the funds necessary to finance the construction of  the school portion of such structures and to apply the revenues received  from both the school and non-school portions thereof to the  payment  of  such  bonds,  notes  or  other  obligations.    In  furtherance of these  purposes, the creation, continued operation and solvency of the New York  city educational construction fund, including  the  maintenance  of  the  capital  reserve  fund  provided  for in subdivision one of section four  hundred sixty-two of this article, is hereby declared  to  be  a  school  purpose  for  which  public  monies may be appropriated, apportioned and  expended.    While responsibility for the educational affairs of  the  city  school  district  of  the  city  of  New York, including the selection of school  sites and  the  design  and  construction  of  school  facilities,  must  continue  in  the  board  of education of the city of New York, title to  such sites and the school facilities  constructed  thereon  pursuant  to  this  article  should  be  vested in the fund in order to facilitate the  exercise of its powers.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-10 > 451

§ 451. Statement  of  legislative  findings  and  purposes.   There is  threatened in the city of New York a serious shortage of elementary  and  secondary  school  buildings  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the board of  education of the city of New York.  This shortage is occasioned  by  the  age and obsolescence of many existing school buildings, the large number  of  new school buildings that are needed in various areas of the city of  New York, the scarcity and high cost of  available  land  in  the  areas  where  such schools are needed, the typical under-utilization of land by  elementary and secondary school buildings and the  existing  limitations  on  the amount of state and city funds available for the construction of  such buildings.    In  order  to  facilitate  the  timely  construction  of  such  school  buildings  in  combination  with other compatible and lawful uses, which  combination would provide a highly desirable and economic utilization of  available land, there should be created a corporate governmental  agency  of  the state, constituting a public benefit corporation, to be known as  the "New York city educational construction fund, " which could  receive  and administer moneys for the construction and improvement of elementary  and  secondary  school  buildings  in  the  city  of  New York and whose  principal purpose would be the timely and responsive provision  of  such  combined  occupancy  structures in accordance with the foreseeable needs  of the city of New York for additional  or  replacement  elementary  and  secondary  educational  facilities  and the desirability of facilitating  maximum and appropriate utilization of available  land.    In  order  to  encourage  the  investment of private capital in such combined occupancy  structures and enable the construction of additional  school  facilities  within   existing  financial  limitations  through  the  utilization  of  incidental revenue produced  thereby,  the  New  York  city  educational  construction  fund  should  be  empowered,  through  the issuance of its  bonds, notes or other obligations to the private  investing  public,  to  obtain  a  portion of the funds necessary to finance the construction of  the school portion of such structures and to apply the revenues received  from both the school and non-school portions thereof to the  payment  of  such  bonds,  notes  or  other  obligations.    In  furtherance of these  purposes, the creation, continued operation and solvency of the New York  city educational construction fund, including  the  maintenance  of  the  capital  reserve  fund  provided  for in subdivision one of section four  hundred sixty-two of this article, is hereby declared  to  be  a  school  purpose  for  which  public  monies may be appropriated, apportioned and  expended.    While responsibility for the educational affairs of  the  city  school  district  of  the  city  of  New York, including the selection of school  sites and  the  design  and  construction  of  school  facilities,  must  continue  in  the  board  of education of the city of New York, title to  such sites and the school facilities  constructed  thereon  pursuant  to  this  article  should  be  vested in the fund in order to facilitate the  exercise of its powers.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-10 > 451

§ 451. Statement  of  legislative  findings  and  purposes.   There is  threatened in the city of New York a serious shortage of elementary  and  secondary  school  buildings  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the board of  education of the city of New York.  This shortage is occasioned  by  the  age and obsolescence of many existing school buildings, the large number  of  new school buildings that are needed in various areas of the city of  New York, the scarcity and high cost of  available  land  in  the  areas  where  such schools are needed, the typical under-utilization of land by  elementary and secondary school buildings and the  existing  limitations  on  the amount of state and city funds available for the construction of  such buildings.    In  order  to  facilitate  the  timely  construction  of  such  school  buildings  in  combination  with other compatible and lawful uses, which  combination would provide a highly desirable and economic utilization of  available land, there should be created a corporate governmental  agency  of  the state, constituting a public benefit corporation, to be known as  the "New York city educational construction fund, " which could  receive  and administer moneys for the construction and improvement of elementary  and  secondary  school  buildings  in  the  city  of  New York and whose  principal purpose would be the timely and responsive provision  of  such  combined  occupancy  structures in accordance with the foreseeable needs  of the city of New York for additional  or  replacement  elementary  and  secondary  educational  facilities  and the desirability of facilitating  maximum and appropriate utilization of available  land.    In  order  to  encourage  the  investment of private capital in such combined occupancy  structures and enable the construction of additional  school  facilities  within   existing  financial  limitations  through  the  utilization  of  incidental revenue produced  thereby,  the  New  York  city  educational  construction  fund  should  be  empowered,  through  the issuance of its  bonds, notes or other obligations to the private  investing  public,  to  obtain  a  portion of the funds necessary to finance the construction of  the school portion of such structures and to apply the revenues received  from both the school and non-school portions thereof to the  payment  of  such  bonds,  notes  or  other  obligations.    In  furtherance of these  purposes, the creation, continued operation and solvency of the New York  city educational construction fund, including  the  maintenance  of  the  capital  reserve  fund  provided  for in subdivision one of section four  hundred sixty-two of this article, is hereby declared  to  be  a  school  purpose  for  which  public  monies may be appropriated, apportioned and  expended.    While responsibility for the educational affairs of  the  city  school  district  of  the  city  of  New York, including the selection of school  sites and  the  design  and  construction  of  school  facilities,  must  continue  in  the  board  of education of the city of New York, title to  such sites and the school facilities  constructed  thereon  pursuant  to  this  article  should  be  vested in the fund in order to facilitate the  exercise of its powers.