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§  6-f.  Snow  and  ice  removal  and  road  repair  reserve funds for  municipal  corporations.  1.  The  governing  board  of  any   municipal  corporation  may  establish  a  special fund which shall be known as the  snow and ice removal and road repair  reserve  fund  of  such  municipal  corporation.  There  may  be  paid  into  such  fund an amount as may be  provided therefor by budgetary appropriation or such revenues as are not  required by law to be paid into any other fund or account.    2. In cases of emergency, moneys in such fund may be expended pursuant  to a resolution approved by not less than two-thirds of the  members  of  the governing body of such municipal corporation providing that not less  than  one-half  of  the moneys so expended shall be repaid in the fiscal  year immediately following the fiscal year in  which  such  moneys  were  expended  and  the  total amount shall be repaid not later than the last  day of the second fiscal year succeeding the fiscal year  in  which  the  moneys  were  expended.  Prior  to the adoption of any other resolution,  act, ordinance or local law by the governing  board  of  such  municipal  corporation,  appropriating  money  from  such fund, the governing board  shall cause to be published in the official newspaper or newspapers,  if  any,  or  otherwise  in  a  newspaper  or newspapers designated for such  purpose,  a  notice  stating  in  substance  that  it  is  proposed   to  appropriate  a  specified  amount from the snow and ice removal and road  repair reserve fund for a particular purpose, and that a public  hearing  on  such  proposed appropriation will be held at a time and place stated  therein. At least five days shall elapse between the publication of such  notice and the date specified for the hearing. The hearing shall be held  at the time and place so specified.    3. Moneys in such fund may be appropriated only:    a. For the removal of snow and ice from the public  thoroughfares  and  public  places of such municipal corporation, which removal is of a type  not likely to recur annually or at shorter intervals.    b. For repairing and maintaining roadways to the extent damage to such  roadways was caused by the removal of snow and ice,  including  but  not  limited  to repairing potholes and other road surface maintenance, which  repairs and maintenance are of a type not likely to recur annually or at  shorter intervals.    c. To a capital reserve fund established pursuant to section six-c, to  a repair reserve fund established pursuant to section six-d or to a  tax  stabilization reserve fund established pursuant to section six-e of this  article.    4.  The  moneys  in  such  fund  shall be deposited and secured in the  manner provided by section ten of this article. The moneys in such  fund  so  deposited  shall  be accounted for separate and apart from all other  funds of the municipal corporation, in the same manner  as  provided  in  subdivision ten of section six-c of this article. The governing board or  the chief fiscal officer of such municipal corporation, if the governing  board  shall  delegate  such  duty to him, may invest the moneys in such  fund in the manner provided in  section  eleven  of  this  article.  Any  interest  earned or capital gains realized on the moneys so deposited or  invested shall accrue to and become part of such fund.    5. The members of the governing board of  such  municipal  corporation  are  hereby  declared  trustees of such fund and shall be subject to all  the duties and responsibilities imposed by law  on  trustees,  and  such  duties   and   responsibilities   may  be  enforced  by  such  municipal  corporation or by any board, commission,  agency,  officer  or  taxpayer  thereof.    6.  The  members  of the governing board of such municipal corporation  shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if they:a. Authorize a withdrawal from a snow and ice removal and road  repair  reserve fund for any other purpose except as provided in this section.    b.  Expend  any  money  withdrawn from a snow and ice removal and road  repair reserve fund for a purpose other than that as  provided  in  this  section.    7.  Notwithstanding  the  foregoing provisions of this section, in any  town which is located wholly or partly within the  Adirondack  park  and  has  within  its  boundaries state lands subject to taxation assessed at  more than thirty per centum of the total taxable assessed  valuation  of  the  town  as  determined  from  the  assessment  rolls  of  the town as  completed  from  time  to  time,  or  in  any  district  corporation  or  improvement  district  situated  in whole or in part in any such town, a  snow and  ice  removal  and  road  repair  reserve  fund  shall  not  be  established  unless the state comptroller, on behalf of the state, shall  consent thereto, and  in  any  such  town  or  district  corporation  or  improvement  district no appropriation shall be made from a snow and ice  removal and road repair reserve fund unless the  state  comptroller,  on  behalf of the state, shall consent thereto.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-2 > 6-f

§  6-f.  Snow  and  ice  removal  and  road  repair  reserve funds for  municipal  corporations.  1.  The  governing  board  of  any   municipal  corporation  may  establish  a  special fund which shall be known as the  snow and ice removal and road repair  reserve  fund  of  such  municipal  corporation.  There  may  be  paid  into  such  fund an amount as may be  provided therefor by budgetary appropriation or such revenues as are not  required by law to be paid into any other fund or account.    2. In cases of emergency, moneys in such fund may be expended pursuant  to a resolution approved by not less than two-thirds of the  members  of  the governing body of such municipal corporation providing that not less  than  one-half  of  the moneys so expended shall be repaid in the fiscal  year immediately following the fiscal year in  which  such  moneys  were  expended  and  the  total amount shall be repaid not later than the last  day of the second fiscal year succeeding the fiscal year  in  which  the  moneys  were  expended.  Prior  to the adoption of any other resolution,  act, ordinance or local law by the governing  board  of  such  municipal  corporation,  appropriating  money  from  such fund, the governing board  shall cause to be published in the official newspaper or newspapers,  if  any,  or  otherwise  in  a  newspaper  or newspapers designated for such  purpose,  a  notice  stating  in  substance  that  it  is  proposed   to  appropriate  a  specified  amount from the snow and ice removal and road  repair reserve fund for a particular purpose, and that a public  hearing  on  such  proposed appropriation will be held at a time and place stated  therein. At least five days shall elapse between the publication of such  notice and the date specified for the hearing. The hearing shall be held  at the time and place so specified.    3. Moneys in such fund may be appropriated only:    a. For the removal of snow and ice from the public  thoroughfares  and  public  places of such municipal corporation, which removal is of a type  not likely to recur annually or at shorter intervals.    b. For repairing and maintaining roadways to the extent damage to such  roadways was caused by the removal of snow and ice,  including  but  not  limited  to repairing potholes and other road surface maintenance, which  repairs and maintenance are of a type not likely to recur annually or at  shorter intervals.    c. To a capital reserve fund established pursuant to section six-c, to  a repair reserve fund established pursuant to section six-d or to a  tax  stabilization reserve fund established pursuant to section six-e of this  article.    4.  The  moneys  in  such  fund  shall be deposited and secured in the  manner provided by section ten of this article. The moneys in such  fund  so  deposited  shall  be accounted for separate and apart from all other  funds of the municipal corporation, in the same manner  as  provided  in  subdivision ten of section six-c of this article. The governing board or  the chief fiscal officer of such municipal corporation, if the governing  board  shall  delegate  such  duty to him, may invest the moneys in such  fund in the manner provided in  section  eleven  of  this  article.  Any  interest  earned or capital gains realized on the moneys so deposited or  invested shall accrue to and become part of such fund.    5. The members of the governing board of  such  municipal  corporation  are  hereby  declared  trustees of such fund and shall be subject to all  the duties and responsibilities imposed by law  on  trustees,  and  such  duties   and   responsibilities   may  be  enforced  by  such  municipal  corporation or by any board, commission,  agency,  officer  or  taxpayer  thereof.    6.  The  members  of the governing board of such municipal corporation  shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if they:a. Authorize a withdrawal from a snow and ice removal and road  repair  reserve fund for any other purpose except as provided in this section.    b.  Expend  any  money  withdrawn from a snow and ice removal and road  repair reserve fund for a purpose other than that as  provided  in  this  section.    7.  Notwithstanding  the  foregoing provisions of this section, in any  town which is located wholly or partly within the  Adirondack  park  and  has  within  its  boundaries state lands subject to taxation assessed at  more than thirty per centum of the total taxable assessed  valuation  of  the  town  as  determined  from  the  assessment  rolls  of  the town as  completed  from  time  to  time,  or  in  any  district  corporation  or  improvement  district  situated  in whole or in part in any such town, a  snow and  ice  removal  and  road  repair  reserve  fund  shall  not  be  established  unless the state comptroller, on behalf of the state, shall  consent thereto, and  in  any  such  town  or  district  corporation  or  improvement  district no appropriation shall be made from a snow and ice  removal and road repair reserve fund unless the  state  comptroller,  on  behalf of the state, shall consent thereto.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-2 > 6-f

§  6-f.  Snow  and  ice  removal  and  road  repair  reserve funds for  municipal  corporations.  1.  The  governing  board  of  any   municipal  corporation  may  establish  a  special fund which shall be known as the  snow and ice removal and road repair  reserve  fund  of  such  municipal  corporation.  There  may  be  paid  into  such  fund an amount as may be  provided therefor by budgetary appropriation or such revenues as are not  required by law to be paid into any other fund or account.    2. In cases of emergency, moneys in such fund may be expended pursuant  to a resolution approved by not less than two-thirds of the  members  of  the governing body of such municipal corporation providing that not less  than  one-half  of  the moneys so expended shall be repaid in the fiscal  year immediately following the fiscal year in  which  such  moneys  were  expended  and  the  total amount shall be repaid not later than the last  day of the second fiscal year succeeding the fiscal year  in  which  the  moneys  were  expended.  Prior  to the adoption of any other resolution,  act, ordinance or local law by the governing  board  of  such  municipal  corporation,  appropriating  money  from  such fund, the governing board  shall cause to be published in the official newspaper or newspapers,  if  any,  or  otherwise  in  a  newspaper  or newspapers designated for such  purpose,  a  notice  stating  in  substance  that  it  is  proposed   to  appropriate  a  specified  amount from the snow and ice removal and road  repair reserve fund for a particular purpose, and that a public  hearing  on  such  proposed appropriation will be held at a time and place stated  therein. At least five days shall elapse between the publication of such  notice and the date specified for the hearing. The hearing shall be held  at the time and place so specified.    3. Moneys in such fund may be appropriated only:    a. For the removal of snow and ice from the public  thoroughfares  and  public  places of such municipal corporation, which removal is of a type  not likely to recur annually or at shorter intervals.    b. For repairing and maintaining roadways to the extent damage to such  roadways was caused by the removal of snow and ice,  including  but  not  limited  to repairing potholes and other road surface maintenance, which  repairs and maintenance are of a type not likely to recur annually or at  shorter intervals.    c. To a capital reserve fund established pursuant to section six-c, to  a repair reserve fund established pursuant to section six-d or to a  tax  stabilization reserve fund established pursuant to section six-e of this  article.    4.  The  moneys  in  such  fund  shall be deposited and secured in the  manner provided by section ten of this article. The moneys in such  fund  so  deposited  shall  be accounted for separate and apart from all other  funds of the municipal corporation, in the same manner  as  provided  in  subdivision ten of section six-c of this article. The governing board or  the chief fiscal officer of such municipal corporation, if the governing  board  shall  delegate  such  duty to him, may invest the moneys in such  fund in the manner provided in  section  eleven  of  this  article.  Any  interest  earned or capital gains realized on the moneys so deposited or  invested shall accrue to and become part of such fund.    5. The members of the governing board of  such  municipal  corporation  are  hereby  declared  trustees of such fund and shall be subject to all  the duties and responsibilities imposed by law  on  trustees,  and  such  duties   and   responsibilities   may  be  enforced  by  such  municipal  corporation or by any board, commission,  agency,  officer  or  taxpayer  thereof.    6.  The  members  of the governing board of such municipal corporation  shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if they:a. Authorize a withdrawal from a snow and ice removal and road  repair  reserve fund for any other purpose except as provided in this section.    b.  Expend  any  money  withdrawn from a snow and ice removal and road  repair reserve fund for a purpose other than that as  provided  in  this  section.    7.  Notwithstanding  the  foregoing provisions of this section, in any  town which is located wholly or partly within the  Adirondack  park  and  has  within  its  boundaries state lands subject to taxation assessed at  more than thirty per centum of the total taxable assessed  valuation  of  the  town  as  determined  from  the  assessment  rolls  of  the town as  completed  from  time  to  time,  or  in  any  district  corporation  or  improvement  district  situated  in whole or in part in any such town, a  snow and  ice  removal  and  road  repair  reserve  fund  shall  not  be  established  unless the state comptroller, on behalf of the state, shall  consent thereto, and  in  any  such  town  or  district  corporation  or  improvement  district no appropriation shall be made from a snow and ice  removal and road repair reserve fund unless the  state  comptroller,  on  behalf of the state, shall consent thereto.