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§  28.  Transfer of state lands or watershed conservation easements to  the city of  New  York  for  water  supply  protection  purposes.    The  commissioner  of general services may, with the concurrence of the mayor  of the city of New York, transfer and convey to the city of New York, in  consideration of one dollar to be paid to the state of New York and upon  such other terms and conditions as agreed upon by such commissioner  and  the  mayor  of  the  city  of  New  York,  parcels  of land or watershed  conservation easements  owned  by  the  state  and  located  within  the  counties of Dutchess, Putnam, or Westchester and within the watershed of  the water supply of the city of New York, whether or not such parcels or  watershed conservation easements are unappropriated state lands, for the  purpose  of  protecting  the  water supply of the city of New York.  The  city of New York may, with the prior agreement of  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of health, transfer and convey any such parcels for the  sole purpose of purchasing lands in areas of higher priority  for  water  supply  protection  purposes,  provided  that the city of New York shall  either  (1)  transfer  and  convey  to  the  state  of  New   York,   in  consideration  of  one  dollar  paid  to  the city of New York, any such  parcels provided that the  city  of  New  York  continues  to  pay  real  property  taxes  on  any  such  parcels  and  upon  such other terms and  conditions as agreed upon by the commissioner of  general  services  and  the  mayor  of  the city of New York; or (2) sell any such parcels to an  entity other than the state of New York and provide to the state of  New  York  monies  equal  to the original purchase price paid by the state of  New York for such parcels.   For purposes  of  this  section,  the  term  "watershed conservation easement" shall have the same meaning as defined  in section five hundred eighty-three of the real property tax law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbl > Article-2 > 28

§  28.  Transfer of state lands or watershed conservation easements to  the city of  New  York  for  water  supply  protection  purposes.    The  commissioner  of general services may, with the concurrence of the mayor  of the city of New York, transfer and convey to the city of New York, in  consideration of one dollar to be paid to the state of New York and upon  such other terms and conditions as agreed upon by such commissioner  and  the  mayor  of  the  city  of  New  York,  parcels  of land or watershed  conservation easements  owned  by  the  state  and  located  within  the  counties of Dutchess, Putnam, or Westchester and within the watershed of  the water supply of the city of New York, whether or not such parcels or  watershed conservation easements are unappropriated state lands, for the  purpose  of  protecting  the  water supply of the city of New York.  The  city of New York may, with the prior agreement of  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of health, transfer and convey any such parcels for the  sole purpose of purchasing lands in areas of higher priority  for  water  supply  protection  purposes,  provided  that the city of New York shall  either  (1)  transfer  and  convey  to  the  state  of  New   York,   in  consideration  of  one  dollar  paid  to  the city of New York, any such  parcels provided that the  city  of  New  York  continues  to  pay  real  property  taxes  on  any  such  parcels  and  upon  such other terms and  conditions as agreed upon by the commissioner of  general  services  and  the  mayor  of  the city of New York; or (2) sell any such parcels to an  entity other than the state of New York and provide to the state of  New  York  monies  equal  to the original purchase price paid by the state of  New York for such parcels.   For purposes  of  this  section,  the  term  "watershed conservation easement" shall have the same meaning as defined  in section five hundred eighty-three of the real property tax law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbl > Article-2 > 28

§  28.  Transfer of state lands or watershed conservation easements to  the city of  New  York  for  water  supply  protection  purposes.    The  commissioner  of general services may, with the concurrence of the mayor  of the city of New York, transfer and convey to the city of New York, in  consideration of one dollar to be paid to the state of New York and upon  such other terms and conditions as agreed upon by such commissioner  and  the  mayor  of  the  city  of  New  York,  parcels  of land or watershed  conservation easements  owned  by  the  state  and  located  within  the  counties of Dutchess, Putnam, or Westchester and within the watershed of  the water supply of the city of New York, whether or not such parcels or  watershed conservation easements are unappropriated state lands, for the  purpose  of  protecting  the  water supply of the city of New York.  The  city of New York may, with the prior agreement of  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of health, transfer and convey any such parcels for the  sole purpose of purchasing lands in areas of higher priority  for  water  supply  protection  purposes,  provided  that the city of New York shall  either  (1)  transfer  and  convey  to  the  state  of  New   York,   in  consideration  of  one  dollar  paid  to  the city of New York, any such  parcels provided that the  city  of  New  York  continues  to  pay  real  property  taxes  on  any  such  parcels  and  upon  such other terms and  conditions as agreed upon by the commissioner of  general  services  and  the  mayor  of  the city of New York; or (2) sell any such parcels to an  entity other than the state of New York and provide to the state of  New  York  monies  equal  to the original purchase price paid by the state of  New York for such parcels.   For purposes  of  this  section,  the  term  "watershed conservation easement" shall have the same meaning as defined  in section five hundred eighty-three of the real property tax law.