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§  36.00  Bond  resolution subject to permissive referendum; villages.  a. A bond resolution adopted by the finance board of a village shall  be  subject  to  a permissive referendum or such resolution may be submitted  to a referendum by such finance board on its own motion, in  the  manner  prescribed  in  article nine of the village law, as amended from time to  time. The foregoing provisions of this paragraph shall not  apply  to  a  bond resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds:    1. With a proposed maturity of not more than five years to be measured  from  the  date  of  the  bonds  or  from  the  date  of  the first bond  anticipation note issued in anticipation of  the  sale  of  such  bonds,  whichever date is the earlier.    2.  For  a  capital improvement or equipment, of which any part of the  cost is chargeable primarily to benefited real property.    3. For the construction, pavement or other improvement of a street  or  highway through such village, the cost of which is to be paid in part by  such  village  and  in  part  by the county or state, as provided in the  highway law, as amended from time to time.    4. For the payment of judgments,  or  compromised  or  settled  claims  against such village, or awards or sums payable by such village pursuant  to  a  determination by a court, or an officer, body or agency acting in  an administrative or quasi-judicial capacity.    5. To provide for the construction or reconstruction of facilities for  the conveyance, treatment and disposal of sewage required by  any  order  of the state commissioner of health or of the water resources commission  directing   compliance   with   standards,   determinations   or  orders  promulgated pursuant to article twelve  of  the  public  health  law  to  prevent pollution of the waters of the state.    6. To provide for construction or reconstruction of facilities for the  incineration and disposal of refuse and garbage required by any order of  the  commissioner  of  health, the air pollution control board or county  health commissioner directing compliance with standards,  determinations  or  orders promulgated pursuant to article twelve-A of the public health  law or pursuant to a local law, ordinance or regulation of the governing  body of a county, which complies with at least  the  minimum  applicable  requirements  set  forth  in  any  code,  rule or regulation promulgated  pursuant to article twelve-A  of  the  public  health  law  to  prevent,  control or prohibit pollution of the air resources of the state.    b.  The  expenditure  of  money  for  which  it  is  proposed to issue  obligations shall not be subject to a permissive or mandatory referendum  in any village.

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§  36.00  Bond  resolution subject to permissive referendum; villages.  a. A bond resolution adopted by the finance board of a village shall  be  subject  to  a permissive referendum or such resolution may be submitted  to a referendum by such finance board on its own motion, in  the  manner  prescribed  in  article nine of the village law, as amended from time to  time. The foregoing provisions of this paragraph shall not  apply  to  a  bond resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds:    1. With a proposed maturity of not more than five years to be measured  from  the  date  of  the  bonds  or  from  the  date  of  the first bond  anticipation note issued in anticipation of  the  sale  of  such  bonds,  whichever date is the earlier.    2.  For  a  capital improvement or equipment, of which any part of the  cost is chargeable primarily to benefited real property.    3. For the construction, pavement or other improvement of a street  or  highway through such village, the cost of which is to be paid in part by  such  village  and  in  part  by the county or state, as provided in the  highway law, as amended from time to time.    4. For the payment of judgments,  or  compromised  or  settled  claims  against such village, or awards or sums payable by such village pursuant  to  a  determination by a court, or an officer, body or agency acting in  an administrative or quasi-judicial capacity.    5. To provide for the construction or reconstruction of facilities for  the conveyance, treatment and disposal of sewage required by  any  order  of the state commissioner of health or of the water resources commission  directing   compliance   with   standards,   determinations   or  orders  promulgated pursuant to article twelve  of  the  public  health  law  to  prevent pollution of the waters of the state.    6. To provide for construction or reconstruction of facilities for the  incineration and disposal of refuse and garbage required by any order of  the  commissioner  of  health, the air pollution control board or county  health commissioner directing compliance with standards,  determinations  or  orders promulgated pursuant to article twelve-A of the public health  law or pursuant to a local law, ordinance or regulation of the governing  body of a county, which complies with at least  the  minimum  applicable  requirements  set  forth  in  any  code,  rule or regulation promulgated  pursuant to article twelve-A  of  the  public  health  law  to  prevent,  control or prohibit pollution of the air resources of the state.    b.  The  expenditure  of  money  for  which  it  is  proposed to issue  obligations shall not be subject to a permissive or mandatory referendum  in any village.

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Statutes > New-york > Lfn > Article-2 > Title-3 > 36-00

§  36.00  Bond  resolution subject to permissive referendum; villages.  a. A bond resolution adopted by the finance board of a village shall  be  subject  to  a permissive referendum or such resolution may be submitted  to a referendum by such finance board on its own motion, in  the  manner  prescribed  in  article nine of the village law, as amended from time to  time. The foregoing provisions of this paragraph shall not  apply  to  a  bond resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds:    1. With a proposed maturity of not more than five years to be measured  from  the  date  of  the  bonds  or  from  the  date  of  the first bond  anticipation note issued in anticipation of  the  sale  of  such  bonds,  whichever date is the earlier.    2.  For  a  capital improvement or equipment, of which any part of the  cost is chargeable primarily to benefited real property.    3. For the construction, pavement or other improvement of a street  or  highway through such village, the cost of which is to be paid in part by  such  village  and  in  part  by the county or state, as provided in the  highway law, as amended from time to time.    4. For the payment of judgments,  or  compromised  or  settled  claims  against such village, or awards or sums payable by such village pursuant  to  a  determination by a court, or an officer, body or agency acting in  an administrative or quasi-judicial capacity.    5. To provide for the construction or reconstruction of facilities for  the conveyance, treatment and disposal of sewage required by  any  order  of the state commissioner of health or of the water resources commission  directing   compliance   with   standards,   determinations   or  orders  promulgated pursuant to article twelve  of  the  public  health  law  to  prevent pollution of the waters of the state.    6. To provide for construction or reconstruction of facilities for the  incineration and disposal of refuse and garbage required by any order of  the  commissioner  of  health, the air pollution control board or county  health commissioner directing compliance with standards,  determinations  or  orders promulgated pursuant to article twelve-A of the public health  law or pursuant to a local law, ordinance or regulation of the governing  body of a county, which complies with at least  the  minimum  applicable  requirements  set  forth  in  any  code,  rule or regulation promulgated  pursuant to article twelve-A  of  the  public  health  law  to  prevent,  control or prohibit pollution of the air resources of the state.    b.  The  expenditure  of  money  for  which  it  is  proposed to issue  obligations shall not be subject to a permissive or mandatory referendum  in any village.