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Statutes > New-york > Pvh > Article-20 > 1120

§  1120. Statement of legislative intent. The legislature hereby finds  and declares that the shortage of decent affordable housing for  persons  of  low and moderate income remains significant and must be addressed in  new and innovative ways; that a particular housing  problem  exists  for  homeowners  residing  in  manufactured  home parks, wherein there is the  potential for serious dislocation of families and loss of equity through  the sale of manufactured  home  parks  to  interests  not  conducive  to  continuation  of  park  settings  for  these  manufactured  homes;  that  manufactured home  park  residents  frequently  lack  the  resources  to  purchase  new  homes or move existing homes; that an innovative and cost  effective solution to the problem of dislocation  of  manufactured  home  park  families  is  the  formation  of  park  cooperatives  in which the  manufactured home park is owned cooperatively by the  manufactured  home  owners  who  reside  therein;  that  a significant public purpose may be  served by assisting these homeowners in the  formation  of  manufactured  home  park  cooperatives,  such purpose being a reduction in the cost of  safe and sanitary housing for persons of low and moderate  income;  that  manufactured  home  park  cooperatives should be assisted through public  support for infrastructure improvements; that it is the  policy  of  the  state  to  create  such housing cooperative opportunities and to provide  for the aid, care, and support of the needy in a manner that  encourages  self-sufficiency and self-determination. The legislature therefore finds  that  a  program  should  be  established  to  provide  monies  for land  acquisition by manufactured home park cooperatives and for  improvements  to the infrastructures of such manufactured home parks.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pvh > Article-20 > 1120

§  1120. Statement of legislative intent. The legislature hereby finds  and declares that the shortage of decent affordable housing for  persons  of  low and moderate income remains significant and must be addressed in  new and innovative ways; that a particular housing  problem  exists  for  homeowners  residing  in  manufactured  home parks, wherein there is the  potential for serious dislocation of families and loss of equity through  the sale of manufactured  home  parks  to  interests  not  conducive  to  continuation  of  park  settings  for  these  manufactured  homes;  that  manufactured home  park  residents  frequently  lack  the  resources  to  purchase  new  homes or move existing homes; that an innovative and cost  effective solution to the problem of dislocation  of  manufactured  home  park  families  is  the  formation  of  park  cooperatives  in which the  manufactured home park is owned cooperatively by the  manufactured  home  owners  who  reside  therein;  that  a significant public purpose may be  served by assisting these homeowners in the  formation  of  manufactured  home  park  cooperatives,  such purpose being a reduction in the cost of  safe and sanitary housing for persons of low and moderate  income;  that  manufactured  home  park  cooperatives should be assisted through public  support for infrastructure improvements; that it is the  policy  of  the  state  to  create  such housing cooperative opportunities and to provide  for the aid, care, and support of the needy in a manner that  encourages  self-sufficiency and self-determination. The legislature therefore finds  that  a  program  should  be  established  to  provide  monies  for land  acquisition by manufactured home park cooperatives and for  improvements  to the infrastructures of such manufactured home parks.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pvh > Article-20 > 1120

§  1120. Statement of legislative intent. The legislature hereby finds  and declares that the shortage of decent affordable housing for  persons  of  low and moderate income remains significant and must be addressed in  new and innovative ways; that a particular housing  problem  exists  for  homeowners  residing  in  manufactured  home parks, wherein there is the  potential for serious dislocation of families and loss of equity through  the sale of manufactured  home  parks  to  interests  not  conducive  to  continuation  of  park  settings  for  these  manufactured  homes;  that  manufactured home  park  residents  frequently  lack  the  resources  to  purchase  new  homes or move existing homes; that an innovative and cost  effective solution to the problem of dislocation  of  manufactured  home  park  families  is  the  formation  of  park  cooperatives  in which the  manufactured home park is owned cooperatively by the  manufactured  home  owners  who  reside  therein;  that  a significant public purpose may be  served by assisting these homeowners in the  formation  of  manufactured  home  park  cooperatives,  such purpose being a reduction in the cost of  safe and sanitary housing for persons of low and moderate  income;  that  manufactured  home  park  cooperatives should be assisted through public  support for infrastructure improvements; that it is the  policy  of  the  state  to  create  such housing cooperative opportunities and to provide  for the aid, care, and support of the needy in a manner that  encourages  self-sufficiency and self-determination. The legislature therefore finds  that  a  program  should  be  established  to  provide  monies  for land  acquisition by manufactured home park cooperatives and for  improvements  to the infrastructures of such manufactured home parks.