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§  119-000.  Inclusion  of  Cornell  University  as  a  member  of the  governing body of an  entity  created  by  intermunicipal  agreement  to  construct  and  operate  water  treatment  plants and water distribution  systems in or adjoining the county of Tompkins. 1.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  the  municipalities in or  adjoining the county of Tompkins including,  but  not  limited  to,  the  towns  of Ithaca, Dryden and Lansing, the villages of Cayuga Heights and  Lansing, and the city of Ithaca,  and  Cornell  University  may  jointly  provide  for  water  services in the municipalities in and adjoining the  county  of  Tompkins  and  the  water  districts  located   within   the  municipalities in or adjoining the county of Tompkins.    2.  In  addition  to  the  powers  set forth in article five-B of this  chapter and this article, the municipalities in or adjoining the  county  of  Tompkins  and water districts within such municipalities, shall have  the power to, jointly with Cornell University:    a. Contract, acquire, finance and sell common water supplies;    b. Construct, operate, maintain, lease, sell, and  otherwise  deal  in  and supervise water intakes, water treatment plants, water lines, pumps,  storage  facilities,  distribution  facilities  and all other activities  normally or reasonably related to the provision of such  services  which  municipalities individually are authorized to undertake; and    c. Create, continue, maintain and modify by agreement a governing body  to  supervise  and  operate  such facilities which governing body may be  made up of representatives from  the  participating  municipalities  and  representatives from Cornell University.    3.  The  inclusion  of  Cornell  University  as  a  party  to any such  agreement,  and  the  inclusion  of  any  representatives   of   Cornell  University  as  members  of  any  governing body, shall not be deemed to  change the characterization of such body as a municipal body with all of  the  benefits,  liabilities,  immunities  and  responsibilities   of   a  municipal body.    4.  The powers granted by this section shall be in addition to and not  in substitution of any other powers granted to the municipalities in  or  adjoining the county of Tompkins and Cornell University to provide water  services,  including,  without limitation, the power to jointly contract  for obtaining and operating such services pursuant to article five-B  of  this chapter and this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-5-g > 119-ooo

§  119-000.  Inclusion  of  Cornell  University  as  a  member  of the  governing body of an  entity  created  by  intermunicipal  agreement  to  construct  and  operate  water  treatment  plants and water distribution  systems in or adjoining the county of Tompkins. 1.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  the  municipalities in or  adjoining the county of Tompkins including,  but  not  limited  to,  the  towns  of Ithaca, Dryden and Lansing, the villages of Cayuga Heights and  Lansing, and the city of Ithaca,  and  Cornell  University  may  jointly  provide  for  water  services in the municipalities in and adjoining the  county  of  Tompkins  and  the  water  districts  located   within   the  municipalities in or adjoining the county of Tompkins.    2.  In  addition  to  the  powers  set forth in article five-B of this  chapter and this article, the municipalities in or adjoining the  county  of  Tompkins  and water districts within such municipalities, shall have  the power to, jointly with Cornell University:    a. Contract, acquire, finance and sell common water supplies;    b. Construct, operate, maintain, lease, sell, and  otherwise  deal  in  and supervise water intakes, water treatment plants, water lines, pumps,  storage  facilities,  distribution  facilities  and all other activities  normally or reasonably related to the provision of such  services  which  municipalities individually are authorized to undertake; and    c. Create, continue, maintain and modify by agreement a governing body  to  supervise  and  operate  such facilities which governing body may be  made up of representatives from  the  participating  municipalities  and  representatives from Cornell University.    3.  The  inclusion  of  Cornell  University  as  a  party  to any such  agreement,  and  the  inclusion  of  any  representatives   of   Cornell  University  as  members  of  any  governing body, shall not be deemed to  change the characterization of such body as a municipal body with all of  the  benefits,  liabilities,  immunities  and  responsibilities   of   a  municipal body.    4.  The powers granted by this section shall be in addition to and not  in substitution of any other powers granted to the municipalities in  or  adjoining the county of Tompkins and Cornell University to provide water  services,  including,  without limitation, the power to jointly contract  for obtaining and operating such services pursuant to article five-B  of  this chapter and this article.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-5-g > 119-ooo

§  119-000.  Inclusion  of  Cornell  University  as  a  member  of the  governing body of an  entity  created  by  intermunicipal  agreement  to  construct  and  operate  water  treatment  plants and water distribution  systems in or adjoining the county of Tompkins. 1.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  the  municipalities in or  adjoining the county of Tompkins including,  but  not  limited  to,  the  towns  of Ithaca, Dryden and Lansing, the villages of Cayuga Heights and  Lansing, and the city of Ithaca,  and  Cornell  University  may  jointly  provide  for  water  services in the municipalities in and adjoining the  county  of  Tompkins  and  the  water  districts  located   within   the  municipalities in or adjoining the county of Tompkins.    2.  In  addition  to  the  powers  set forth in article five-B of this  chapter and this article, the municipalities in or adjoining the  county  of  Tompkins  and water districts within such municipalities, shall have  the power to, jointly with Cornell University:    a. Contract, acquire, finance and sell common water supplies;    b. Construct, operate, maintain, lease, sell, and  otherwise  deal  in  and supervise water intakes, water treatment plants, water lines, pumps,  storage  facilities,  distribution  facilities  and all other activities  normally or reasonably related to the provision of such  services  which  municipalities individually are authorized to undertake; and    c. Create, continue, maintain and modify by agreement a governing body  to  supervise  and  operate  such facilities which governing body may be  made up of representatives from  the  participating  municipalities  and  representatives from Cornell University.    3.  The  inclusion  of  Cornell  University  as  a  party  to any such  agreement,  and  the  inclusion  of  any  representatives   of   Cornell  University  as  members  of  any  governing body, shall not be deemed to  change the characterization of such body as a municipal body with all of  the  benefits,  liabilities,  immunities  and  responsibilities   of   a  municipal body.    4.  The powers granted by this section shall be in addition to and not  in substitution of any other powers granted to the municipalities in  or  adjoining the county of Tompkins and Cornell University to provide water  services,  including,  without limitation, the power to jointly contract  for obtaining and operating such services pursuant to article five-B  of  this chapter and this article.