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§  2654.  Schenectady  metroplex service district.  1. The Schenectady  metroplex service district shall include all real  property  within  the  county  of Schenectady, from the Albany county/Schenectady county border  to  the  Montgomery  county/Schenectady  county   border,   and   within  thirty-five  hundred  feet  of  Route 5, except from the intersection of  Route 5/State Street and Brandywine Avenue to the intersection of  Route  5/Mohawk  Avenue and Route 147/Sacandaga Road, whereupon the Schenectady  metroplex service  district  shall  include  all  real  property  within  eighty-seven  hundred  fifty feet of Route 5. The service district shall  also include all real property within Schenectady county from  the  town  of    Rotterdam/city    of   Schenectady   border   to   the   Schoharie  county/Schenectady  county  border  and  within   the   boundaries   and  accompanying right of way of state Route 7; and all real property within  two hundred feet of Chrisler Avenue in the city of Schenectady except as  excluded by subdivision two of this section.    2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, unless amended pursuant  to  local  law,  the  Schenectady  metroplex  service district shall not  include any parcel of real property upon which a  non-multiple  dwelling  residence  is  located  in  the  city  of  Schenectady  and  within  the  boundaries of the historic GE realty plot district,  the  Union  College  Triangle,  the  Mont  Pleasant  neighborhood association, or any defined  neighborhood within the Schenectady united neighborhood associations.    3. The  Stockade  Historic  District  shall  be  included  within  the  Schenectady  Metroplex  Service District for the purposes of the design,  development,  planning,  financing,  creation,   siting,   construction,  renovation, administration, operation, management, and/or maintenance of  facilities,  structures or parks as defined in paragraphs (e), (f), (g),  (h), (i), (j), (k) and (l) of subdivision eight  of  section  twenty-six  hundred fifty-five of this title.    4.  Any municipality located within the county shall have the power to  increase the boundaries of the Schenectady  metroplex  service  district  within  the  municipality.  To  increase  the  boundaries of the service  district within a municipality, the municipality must conduct  a  public  hearing  and  enact  by  a  two-thirds  vote  a  local  law defining the  additional boundaries of such district.  In  the  event  a  municipality  elects to increase the boundaries of the service district, two certified  copies  of  the local law increasing the service district, together with  two certified maps designating such increased boundaries shall be  filed  with the office of the chairman of the Schenectady metroplex development  authority.  Within  ten  days of the filing of such certified copies and  maps with the office  of  the  chairman  of  the  Schenectady  metroplex  development  authority,  such  chairman shall file one certified copy of  such local law and one certified copy of such map with the  commissioner  of  the New York state department of taxation and finance. The territory  and boundaries of the Schenectady metroplex development service district  shall not be required to be contiguous.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-28-b > 2654

§  2654.  Schenectady  metroplex service district.  1. The Schenectady  metroplex service district shall include all real  property  within  the  county  of Schenectady, from the Albany county/Schenectady county border  to  the  Montgomery  county/Schenectady  county   border,   and   within  thirty-five  hundred  feet  of  Route 5, except from the intersection of  Route 5/State Street and Brandywine Avenue to the intersection of  Route  5/Mohawk  Avenue and Route 147/Sacandaga Road, whereupon the Schenectady  metroplex service  district  shall  include  all  real  property  within  eighty-seven  hundred  fifty feet of Route 5. The service district shall  also include all real property within Schenectady county from  the  town  of    Rotterdam/city    of   Schenectady   border   to   the   Schoharie  county/Schenectady  county  border  and  within   the   boundaries   and  accompanying right of way of state Route 7; and all real property within  two hundred feet of Chrisler Avenue in the city of Schenectady except as  excluded by subdivision two of this section.    2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, unless amended pursuant  to  local  law,  the  Schenectady  metroplex  service district shall not  include any parcel of real property upon which a  non-multiple  dwelling  residence  is  located  in  the  city  of  Schenectady  and  within  the  boundaries of the historic GE realty plot district,  the  Union  College  Triangle,  the  Mont  Pleasant  neighborhood association, or any defined  neighborhood within the Schenectady united neighborhood associations.    3. The  Stockade  Historic  District  shall  be  included  within  the  Schenectady  Metroplex  Service District for the purposes of the design,  development,  planning,  financing,  creation,   siting,   construction,  renovation, administration, operation, management, and/or maintenance of  facilities,  structures or parks as defined in paragraphs (e), (f), (g),  (h), (i), (j), (k) and (l) of subdivision eight  of  section  twenty-six  hundred fifty-five of this title.    4.  Any municipality located within the county shall have the power to  increase the boundaries of the Schenectady  metroplex  service  district  within  the  municipality.  To  increase  the  boundaries of the service  district within a municipality, the municipality must conduct  a  public  hearing  and  enact  by  a  two-thirds  vote  a  local  law defining the  additional boundaries of such district.  In  the  event  a  municipality  elects to increase the boundaries of the service district, two certified  copies  of  the local law increasing the service district, together with  two certified maps designating such increased boundaries shall be  filed  with the office of the chairman of the Schenectady metroplex development  authority.  Within  ten  days of the filing of such certified copies and  maps with the office  of  the  chairman  of  the  Schenectady  metroplex  development  authority,  such  chairman shall file one certified copy of  such local law and one certified copy of such map with the  commissioner  of  the New York state department of taxation and finance. The territory  and boundaries of the Schenectady metroplex development service district  shall not be required to be contiguous.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-28-b > 2654

§  2654.  Schenectady  metroplex service district.  1. The Schenectady  metroplex service district shall include all real  property  within  the  county  of Schenectady, from the Albany county/Schenectady county border  to  the  Montgomery  county/Schenectady  county   border,   and   within  thirty-five  hundred  feet  of  Route 5, except from the intersection of  Route 5/State Street and Brandywine Avenue to the intersection of  Route  5/Mohawk  Avenue and Route 147/Sacandaga Road, whereupon the Schenectady  metroplex service  district  shall  include  all  real  property  within  eighty-seven  hundred  fifty feet of Route 5. The service district shall  also include all real property within Schenectady county from  the  town  of    Rotterdam/city    of   Schenectady   border   to   the   Schoharie  county/Schenectady  county  border  and  within   the   boundaries   and  accompanying right of way of state Route 7; and all real property within  two hundred feet of Chrisler Avenue in the city of Schenectady except as  excluded by subdivision two of this section.    2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, unless amended pursuant  to  local  law,  the  Schenectady  metroplex  service district shall not  include any parcel of real property upon which a  non-multiple  dwelling  residence  is  located  in  the  city  of  Schenectady  and  within  the  boundaries of the historic GE realty plot district,  the  Union  College  Triangle,  the  Mont  Pleasant  neighborhood association, or any defined  neighborhood within the Schenectady united neighborhood associations.    3. The  Stockade  Historic  District  shall  be  included  within  the  Schenectady  Metroplex  Service District for the purposes of the design,  development,  planning,  financing,  creation,   siting,   construction,  renovation, administration, operation, management, and/or maintenance of  facilities,  structures or parks as defined in paragraphs (e), (f), (g),  (h), (i), (j), (k) and (l) of subdivision eight  of  section  twenty-six  hundred fifty-five of this title.    4.  Any municipality located within the county shall have the power to  increase the boundaries of the Schenectady  metroplex  service  district  within  the  municipality.  To  increase  the  boundaries of the service  district within a municipality, the municipality must conduct  a  public  hearing  and  enact  by  a  two-thirds  vote  a  local  law defining the  additional boundaries of such district.  In  the  event  a  municipality  elects to increase the boundaries of the service district, two certified  copies  of  the local law increasing the service district, together with  two certified maps designating such increased boundaries shall be  filed  with the office of the chairman of the Schenectady metroplex development  authority.  Within  ten  days of the filing of such certified copies and  maps with the office  of  the  chairman  of  the  Schenectady  metroplex  development  authority,  such  chairman shall file one certified copy of  such local law and one certified copy of such map with the  commissioner  of  the New York state department of taxation and finance. The territory  and boundaries of the Schenectady metroplex development service district  shall not be required to be contiguous.