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§  1729.  Transfer of property. 1. The city board and the city, acting  by the mayor alone or by  resolution  of  the  council,  may  convey  or  transfer to the authority, with or without consideration and without any  further  authorization,  any real, personal or mixed property (including  inalienable property of the city, except for land mapped as  parks),  or  any interest therein, in order to assist the authority in implementing a  five-year educational facilities capital plan.    2.  In  the event the authority wishes to obtain city property for use  as an educational facility pursuant to an approved five-year educational  facilities capital plan, the authority shall request  such  property  in  writing  and  shall submit such request directly to the mayor. The mayor  shall have thirty days to respond to such request.  If  the  request  is  denied,  the  mayor  shall  set  forth  in  writing the reasons for such  denial, including whether the city intends  to  use  such  property  for  other  public  uses. Such response shall be made available to the public  upon request. If the  mayor  fails  to  respond  to  such  request,  the  authority  may, at the expiration of the thirty-day period, condemn such  property pursuant  to  its  powers  under  subdivision  six  of  section  seventeen hundred twenty-eight of this title.

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§  1729.  Transfer of property. 1. The city board and the city, acting  by the mayor alone or by  resolution  of  the  council,  may  convey  or  transfer to the authority, with or without consideration and without any  further  authorization,  any real, personal or mixed property (including  inalienable property of the city, except for land mapped as  parks),  or  any interest therein, in order to assist the authority in implementing a  five-year educational facilities capital plan.    2.  In  the event the authority wishes to obtain city property for use  as an educational facility pursuant to an approved five-year educational  facilities capital plan, the authority shall request  such  property  in  writing  and  shall submit such request directly to the mayor. The mayor  shall have thirty days to respond to such request.  If  the  request  is  denied,  the  mayor  shall  set  forth  in  writing the reasons for such  denial, including whether the city intends  to  use  such  property  for  other  public  uses. Such response shall be made available to the public  upon request. If the  mayor  fails  to  respond  to  such  request,  the  authority  may, at the expiration of the thirty-day period, condemn such  property pursuant  to  its  powers  under  subdivision  six  of  section  seventeen hundred twenty-eight of this title.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-6 > 1729

§  1729.  Transfer of property. 1. The city board and the city, acting  by the mayor alone or by  resolution  of  the  council,  may  convey  or  transfer to the authority, with or without consideration and without any  further  authorization,  any real, personal or mixed property (including  inalienable property of the city, except for land mapped as  parks),  or  any interest therein, in order to assist the authority in implementing a  five-year educational facilities capital plan.    2.  In  the event the authority wishes to obtain city property for use  as an educational facility pursuant to an approved five-year educational  facilities capital plan, the authority shall request  such  property  in  writing  and  shall submit such request directly to the mayor. The mayor  shall have thirty days to respond to such request.  If  the  request  is  denied,  the  mayor  shall  set  forth  in  writing the reasons for such  denial, including whether the city intends  to  use  such  property  for  other  public  uses. Such response shall be made available to the public  upon request. If the  mayor  fails  to  respond  to  such  request,  the  authority  may, at the expiration of the thirty-day period, condemn such  property pursuant  to  its  powers  under  subdivision  six  of  section  seventeen hundred twenty-eight of this title.