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§  489-cccc.  Temporary commercial incentive area boundary commission;  classes of area; excluded areas.  1.  Any  city  enacting  a  local  law  pursuant  to  section  four hundred eighty-nine-bbbb of this title shall  establish a temporary commercial incentive area boundary  commission  to  consist  of  the deputy mayor for economic development and planning, the  commissioner of finance, the chair of the city planning commission,  the  director  of  management and budget, the borough presidents, the speaker  of the city council and a public member appointed by the mayor to  serve  at the mayor's pleasure. Each member except the public member shall have  the  power  to  designate  an  alternate  to  represent  him  or  her at  commission meetings to exercise  all  the  rights  and  powers  of  such  member,  including  the right to vote, provided that such designation be  made in writing to the chair of the commission.  The  deputy  mayor  for  economic  development and planning shall be the chair of the commission.  Each borough president shall be entitled to vote only on the designation  of areas within his or her borough.  Commission  members  who  shall  be  officers  or employees of such city shall serve without compensation but  shall be reimbursed for expenses necessarily incurred in the performance  of their duties. Any other commission member shall receive as  exclusive  compensation  for  his  or  her  services  one hundred dollars per diem,  provided, however, that the total compensation paid to any  such  member  shall  not  exceed  twelve  hundred  dollars  for  any  calendar year. A  majority of members of such commission entitled  to  vote  on  a  matter  shall  constitute  a  quorum  for such issue. Decisions shall be made by  majority  vote  of  those  present  entitled  to  vote  on   a   matter.  Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, no officer or employee of  the  state  or any of its subdivisions or any public benefit corporation  shall be deemed to have forfeited his or her office or employment or any  benefits provided under the retirement and social security law or  under  any  public  retirement  system  maintained  by  the state or any of its  subdivisions by reason of accepting membership on such commission.    2. (a) The commission  shall  meet  in  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-five,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-nine  and two  thousand four to determine the boundaries of the various areas which  it  is   authorized  to  designate  pursuant  to  this  section.  The  areas  designated by the commission in  effect  as  of  December  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-one  shall  remain  in  effect until the first  taxable status date after the local  legislative  body  approves  a  new  designation pursuant to paragraph (d) of this subdivision.    (b)  Not  later  than  October first of each year when areas are to be  designated, the commission shall publish a notice at least once  in  the  city's  official paper or a newspaper of general circulation in the city  setting forth the proposed boundaries of areas to be designated and  the  date,  not  earlier  than five nor later than fifteen days following the  publication of such notice, on which the commission will hold  a  public  hearing  to  hear  all persons interested in the designation of areas. A  copy of such notice shall be forwarded to the local legislative body and  each community board of the city.    (c) The commission shall make such designation, and notify  the  local  legislative  body  of such designation, not later than November first of  each year when areas are to be  designated.  The  designation  shall  be  effective as provided in paragraph (d) of this subdivision.    (d)  Within  thirty  days  after the first stated meeting of the local  legislative body following the receipt of notice  of  such  designation,  the  local  legislative  body  may,  by  majority  vote, disapprove such  designation. If, within such thirty-day period,  the  local  legislative  body  fails  to  act  or  fails  to  act by the required vote, the local  legislative body shall be deemed to have approved such designation. Suchdesignation shall be effective as of the first taxable status date after  the local legislative body approves such designation and shall remain in  effect until the first taxable status date after the  local  legislative  body approves a new designation pursuant to this paragraph.    3.  The  commission may designate areas to be special exemption areas,  regular exemption areas, deferral areas, or excluded areas in accordance  with the level of benefits such commission determines to be necessary to  encourage commercial construction work in such areas, provided, however,  that designation of areas in the city of  New  York  shall  be  made  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of subdivisions four and five of this  section.    4. (a) In the city of New York, the commission may designate any  area  other than the area lying south of the center line of 96th Street in the  borough  of  Manhattan,  to be a special exemption area if it determines  that market conditions in the area are such that the availability  of  a  special   exemption   is  required  in  order  to  encourage  commercial  construction work in  such  area.  In  making  such  determination,  the  commission  shall  consider,  among other factors, the existence in such  area of  a  special  need  for  commercial  and  job  development,  high  unemployment,  economic  distress  or unusually large numbers of vacant,  underutilized,  unsuitable   or   substandard   structures,   or   other  substandard,  unsanitary, deteriorated or deteriorating conditions, with  or without tangible blight.    (b) Any other area in such city, other than the area  lying  south  of  the  center line of 96th Street, which the commission has not designated  as a special exemption area shall be a regular exemption area.    (c) In the city of New York,  on  or  after  January  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two,  the  commission shall not designate any area to be  either a deferral area or an excluded area,  nor  shall  the  commission  make  any  new designation in any urban renewal area designated pursuant  to article fifteen of the general municipal law  so  as  to  reduce  the  level of benefits available pursuant to this title in such area.    (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, any area in the  city of New York designated as an empire zone in accordance with article  eighteen-B  of  the  general municipal law, which the commission has not  designated as a special exemption area, shall  be  a  special  exemption  area as of July first, nineteen hundred ninety-five or as of the date of  the designation of such area as an empire zone, whichever is later.    5. (a) The following area in the borough of Manhattan shall, except as  otherwise  provided  in  paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of this subdivision  and subdivision six of this section, be an excluded area:  the  area  in  the  borough  of Manhattan lying south of the center line of 96th Street  and north of the center line of 23rd Street.    (b) The following areas in the borough of Manhattan shall,  except  as  otherwise  provided in paragraph (d) of this subdivision and subdivision  six of this section, be  excluded  areas  as  of  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two;  provided,  however,  that  if an application for a  certificate of eligibility has been filed  for  commercial  construction  work  in such areas on or before December thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two and the  recipient  presents  evidence  satisfactory  to  the  department  of  finance:  (i)  (A) for a new building or structure, that  construction has  been  completed  on  a  foundation,  as  described  in  approved   plans,   on   or  before  June  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-three; or (B) for an existing  building  or  structure,  that  at  least  five per centum of the minimum required expenditure has been made  for commercial construction work, as described in approved plans, on  or  before  June thirtieth, nineteen hundred ninety-three; and (ii) that all  other requirements of this title have been met; then, a deferral of  taxpayments   pursuant   to   subdivision  four  of  section  four  hundred  eighty-nine-bbbb of this title shall  be  granted  for  such  commercial  construction  work,  except  that  no  deferral of tax payments shall be  granted for commercial construction work on mixed-use property:    (1)  the  area  delineated  by a line beginning at the point where the  center line of 96th Street would intersect  the  Hudson  River  Pierhead  line  and  running  easterly along the center line of 96th Street to the  center line of Central Park West; thence  southerly  along  said  center  line  to  the  center  line  of  59th Street; thence westerly along said  center line to the Hudson River Pierhead line;  thence  northerly  along  said Pierhead line to the point of beginning; and    (2)  the  area  delineated  by  a  line beginning at a point where the  center line of 59th Street would intersect  with  a  point  one  hundred  fifty  feet  west  of the center line of 8th Avenue and running easterly  along the center line of 59th Street to a point one hundred  fifty  feet  west  of the center line of the Avenue of the Americas; thence southerly  parallel to the Avenue of the Americas to a point which is the  midpoint  between  the  center  line  of  42nd  Street and the center line of 41st  Street; thence westerly parallel to 41st Street to a point  one  hundred  fifty  feet  west  of  the  center  line of 8th Avenue; thence northerly  parallel to 8th Avenue to the point of beginning.    (c) The following area in the borough of Manhattan  shall,  except  as  otherwise  provided in paragraph (d) of this subdivision and subdivision  six of this section, be an excluded area as of January  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-three;  provided,  however, that if an application for a  certificate of eligibility has been filed  for  commercial  construction  work  in  such area on or before December thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two and the  recipient  presents  evidence  satisfactory  to  the  department  of  finance:  (i)  (A) for a new building or structure, that  construction has  been  completed  on  a  foundation,  as  described  in  approved  plans,  on  or  before December thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-three; or (B) for an existing  building  or  structure,  that  at  least  five per centum of the minimum required expenditure has been made  for commercial construction work, as described in approved plans, on  or  before  December  thirty-first,  nineteen hundred ninety-three; and (ii)  that all other requirements  of  this  title  have  been  met,  then,  a  deferral  of  tax  payments pursuant to subdivision four of section four  hundred eighty-nine-bbbb  of  this  title  shall  be  granted  for  such  commercial  construction  work,  except that no deferral of tax payments  shall be granted for commercial construction work on mixed-use property:  the area delineated by a line beginning at the point  where  the  center  line of 59th Street would intersect with the Hudson River Pierhead line;  thence  southerly along said Pierhead line to the center line of Liberty  Street; thence easterly along said center line to  the  center  line  of  Church  Street;  thence  northerly  along said center line to the center  line of Fulton Street; thence easterly along said  center  line  to  the  East River Pierhead line; thence northerly along said Pierhead line to a  point  which  is the midpoint between the center line of 34th Street and  the center line of 33rd Street; thence westerly parallel to 33rd  Street  to  a point one hundred fifty feet west of the center line of the Avenue  of the Americas; thence northerly parallel to the Avenue of the Americas  to a point which is the midpoint between the center line of 42nd  Street  and  the  center  line  of 41st Street; thence westerly parallel to 41st  Street to a point one hundred fifty feet west of the center line of  8th  Avenue;  thence  northerly  parallel to 8th Avenue to the center line of  59th Street; thence westerly along said center  line  to  the  point  of  beginning.(d)  Notwithstanding  the provisions of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of  this subdivision, the following areas in the borough of Manhattan  shall  be  renovation  exemption  areas: (i) as of July first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two and until June thirtieth, two thousand eight: the area in the  borough of Manhattan lying south of the center line of 23rd Street; (ii)  as  of  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two  and  until  January  thirty-first, nineteen hundred ninety-five: the area in the  borough  of  Manhattan lying south of the center line of 96th Street and north of the  center line of 23rd Street; and (iii) as of July first, nineteen hundred  ninety-five and until June thirtieth, two thousand eight the area in the  borough  of  Manhattan lying south of the center line of 59th Street and  north of the center line of 23rd Street.    6. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision five of this section,  the areas in the borough of Manhattan specified in paragraphs  (a),  (b)  and  (c)  of  this subdivision, except the "Project Area" described in a  lease held by the Battery Park City Authority as tenant  and  originally  dated  as  of  November  twenty-fourth,  nineteen hundred sixty-nine and  thereafter  from  time  to  time  amended,  shall  be  new  construction  exemption  areas: (a) as of July first, nineteen hundred ninety-five and  until December thirty-first, nineteen hundred ninety-six:  the  area  in  the  borough of Manhattan lying south of the center line of 96th Street,  excluding the area specified in paragraph (b) of this  subdivision;  and  (b)  as  of  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-five and until June  thirtieth, two thousand three: the area  in  the  borough  of  Manhattan  bounded  by  Murray  Street on the north starting at the intersection of  West Street and Murray Street; running easterly along the center line of  Murray Street; connecting through City Hall Park with the center line of  Frankfort Street and running easterly along the center line of Frankfort  and Dover Streets to the intersection of Dover Street and South  Street;  running  southerly along the center line of South Street to Peter Minuit  Plaza; connecting through Peter Minuit Plaza to the center line of State  Street and running northwesterly along the center line of  State  Street  to  the intersection of State Street and Battery Place; running westerly  along the center line of Battery Place to the  intersection  of  Battery  Place  and  West  Street; and running northerly along the center line of  West Street to the intersection of West Street and  Murray  Street;  and  (c)  as  of July first, two thousand three and until June thirtieth, two  thousand eight: the area in the borough of Manhattan bounded  by  Murray  Street  on  the  north  starting  at the intersection of West Street and  Murray Street; running easterly along the center line of Murray  Street;  connecting  through  City  Hall  Park  with the center line of Frankfort  Street and running easterly along the center line of Frankfort and Dover  Streets to the intersection of Dover Street and  South  Street;  running  southerly  along  the center line of South Street to Peter Minuit Plaza;  connecting through Peter Minuit Plaza to the center line of State Street  and running northwesterly along the center line of State Street  to  the  intersection  of  State Street and Battery Place; running westerly along  the center line of Battery Place to the intersection  of  Battery  Place  and  West  Street;  and  running northerly along the center line of West  Street to the intersection of West Street and Murray Street, except  the  area  in  the  borough of Manhattan bounded by Church Street on the east  starting at the  intersection  of  Liberty  Street  and  Church  Street;  running  northerly  along  the  center  line  of  Church  Street  to the  intersection of Church Street and Vesey Street; running  westerly  along  the  center line of Vesey Street to the intersection of Vesey Street and  West Broadway; running northerly along the center line of West  Broadway  to  the  intersection  of  West  Broadway  and  Barclay  Street; running  westerly along the center line of Barclay Street to the intersection  ofBarclay Street and Washington Street; running southerly along the center  line  of  Washington Street to the intersection of Washington Street and  Vesey Street; running westerly along the center line of Vesey Street  to  the  intersection  of  Vesey  Street  and West Street; running southerly  along the center line of West Street to the intersection of West  Street  and  Liberty  Street;  and  running  easterly  along  the center line of  Liberty Street to the intersection of Liberty Street and Church Street.

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§  489-cccc.  Temporary commercial incentive area boundary commission;  classes of area; excluded areas.  1.  Any  city  enacting  a  local  law  pursuant  to  section  four hundred eighty-nine-bbbb of this title shall  establish a temporary commercial incentive area boundary  commission  to  consist  of  the deputy mayor for economic development and planning, the  commissioner of finance, the chair of the city planning commission,  the  director  of  management and budget, the borough presidents, the speaker  of the city council and a public member appointed by the mayor to  serve  at the mayor's pleasure. Each member except the public member shall have  the  power  to  designate  an  alternate  to  represent  him  or  her at  commission meetings to exercise  all  the  rights  and  powers  of  such  member,  including  the right to vote, provided that such designation be  made in writing to the chair of the commission.  The  deputy  mayor  for  economic  development and planning shall be the chair of the commission.  Each borough president shall be entitled to vote only on the designation  of areas within his or her borough.  Commission  members  who  shall  be  officers  or employees of such city shall serve without compensation but  shall be reimbursed for expenses necessarily incurred in the performance  of their duties. Any other commission member shall receive as  exclusive  compensation  for  his  or  her  services  one hundred dollars per diem,  provided, however, that the total compensation paid to any  such  member  shall  not  exceed  twelve  hundred  dollars  for  any  calendar year. A  majority of members of such commission entitled  to  vote  on  a  matter  shall  constitute  a  quorum  for such issue. Decisions shall be made by  majority  vote  of  those  present  entitled  to  vote  on   a   matter.  Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, no officer or employee of  the  state  or any of its subdivisions or any public benefit corporation  shall be deemed to have forfeited his or her office or employment or any  benefits provided under the retirement and social security law or  under  any  public  retirement  system  maintained  by  the state or any of its  subdivisions by reason of accepting membership on such commission.    2. (a) The commission  shall  meet  in  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-five,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-nine  and two  thousand four to determine the boundaries of the various areas which  it  is   authorized  to  designate  pursuant  to  this  section.  The  areas  designated by the commission in  effect  as  of  December  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-one  shall  remain  in  effect until the first  taxable status date after the local  legislative  body  approves  a  new  designation pursuant to paragraph (d) of this subdivision.    (b)  Not  later  than  October first of each year when areas are to be  designated, the commission shall publish a notice at least once  in  the  city's  official paper or a newspaper of general circulation in the city  setting forth the proposed boundaries of areas to be designated and  the  date,  not  earlier  than five nor later than fifteen days following the  publication of such notice, on which the commission will hold  a  public  hearing  to  hear  all persons interested in the designation of areas. A  copy of such notice shall be forwarded to the local legislative body and  each community board of the city.    (c) The commission shall make such designation, and notify  the  local  legislative  body  of such designation, not later than November first of  each year when areas are to be  designated.  The  designation  shall  be  effective as provided in paragraph (d) of this subdivision.    (d)  Within  thirty  days  after the first stated meeting of the local  legislative body following the receipt of notice  of  such  designation,  the  local  legislative  body  may,  by  majority  vote, disapprove such  designation. If, within such thirty-day period,  the  local  legislative  body  fails  to  act  or  fails  to  act by the required vote, the local  legislative body shall be deemed to have approved such designation. Suchdesignation shall be effective as of the first taxable status date after  the local legislative body approves such designation and shall remain in  effect until the first taxable status date after the  local  legislative  body approves a new designation pursuant to this paragraph.    3.  The  commission may designate areas to be special exemption areas,  regular exemption areas, deferral areas, or excluded areas in accordance  with the level of benefits such commission determines to be necessary to  encourage commercial construction work in such areas, provided, however,  that designation of areas in the city of  New  York  shall  be  made  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of subdivisions four and five of this  section.    4. (a) In the city of New York, the commission may designate any  area  other than the area lying south of the center line of 96th Street in the  borough  of  Manhattan,  to be a special exemption area if it determines  that market conditions in the area are such that the availability  of  a  special   exemption   is  required  in  order  to  encourage  commercial  construction work in  such  area.  In  making  such  determination,  the  commission  shall  consider,  among other factors, the existence in such  area of  a  special  need  for  commercial  and  job  development,  high  unemployment,  economic  distress  or unusually large numbers of vacant,  underutilized,  unsuitable   or   substandard   structures,   or   other  substandard,  unsanitary, deteriorated or deteriorating conditions, with  or without tangible blight.    (b) Any other area in such city, other than the area  lying  south  of  the  center line of 96th Street, which the commission has not designated  as a special exemption area shall be a regular exemption area.    (c) In the city of New York,  on  or  after  January  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two,  the  commission shall not designate any area to be  either a deferral area or an excluded area,  nor  shall  the  commission  make  any  new designation in any urban renewal area designated pursuant  to article fifteen of the general municipal law  so  as  to  reduce  the  level of benefits available pursuant to this title in such area.    (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, any area in the  city of New York designated as an empire zone in accordance with article  eighteen-B  of  the  general municipal law, which the commission has not  designated as a special exemption area, shall  be  a  special  exemption  area as of July first, nineteen hundred ninety-five or as of the date of  the designation of such area as an empire zone, whichever is later.    5. (a) The following area in the borough of Manhattan shall, except as  otherwise  provided  in  paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of this subdivision  and subdivision six of this section, be an excluded area:  the  area  in  the  borough  of Manhattan lying south of the center line of 96th Street  and north of the center line of 23rd Street.    (b) The following areas in the borough of Manhattan shall,  except  as  otherwise  provided in paragraph (d) of this subdivision and subdivision  six of this section, be  excluded  areas  as  of  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two;  provided,  however,  that  if an application for a  certificate of eligibility has been filed  for  commercial  construction  work  in such areas on or before December thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two and the  recipient  presents  evidence  satisfactory  to  the  department  of  finance:  (i)  (A) for a new building or structure, that  construction has  been  completed  on  a  foundation,  as  described  in  approved   plans,   on   or  before  June  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-three; or (B) for an existing  building  or  structure,  that  at  least  five per centum of the minimum required expenditure has been made  for commercial construction work, as described in approved plans, on  or  before  June thirtieth, nineteen hundred ninety-three; and (ii) that all  other requirements of this title have been met; then, a deferral of  taxpayments   pursuant   to   subdivision  four  of  section  four  hundred  eighty-nine-bbbb of this title shall  be  granted  for  such  commercial  construction  work,  except  that  no  deferral of tax payments shall be  granted for commercial construction work on mixed-use property:    (1)  the  area  delineated  by a line beginning at the point where the  center line of 96th Street would intersect  the  Hudson  River  Pierhead  line  and  running  easterly along the center line of 96th Street to the  center line of Central Park West; thence  southerly  along  said  center  line  to  the  center  line  of  59th Street; thence westerly along said  center line to the Hudson River Pierhead line;  thence  northerly  along  said Pierhead line to the point of beginning; and    (2)  the  area  delineated  by  a  line beginning at a point where the  center line of 59th Street would intersect  with  a  point  one  hundred  fifty  feet  west  of the center line of 8th Avenue and running easterly  along the center line of 59th Street to a point one hundred  fifty  feet  west  of the center line of the Avenue of the Americas; thence southerly  parallel to the Avenue of the Americas to a point which is the  midpoint  between  the  center  line  of  42nd  Street and the center line of 41st  Street; thence westerly parallel to 41st Street to a point  one  hundred  fifty  feet  west  of  the  center  line of 8th Avenue; thence northerly  parallel to 8th Avenue to the point of beginning.    (c) The following area in the borough of Manhattan  shall,  except  as  otherwise  provided in paragraph (d) of this subdivision and subdivision  six of this section, be an excluded area as of January  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-three;  provided,  however, that if an application for a  certificate of eligibility has been filed  for  commercial  construction  work  in  such area on or before December thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two and the  recipient  presents  evidence  satisfactory  to  the  department  of  finance:  (i)  (A) for a new building or structure, that  construction has  been  completed  on  a  foundation,  as  described  in  approved  plans,  on  or  before December thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-three; or (B) for an existing  building  or  structure,  that  at  least  five per centum of the minimum required expenditure has been made  for commercial construction work, as described in approved plans, on  or  before  December  thirty-first,  nineteen hundred ninety-three; and (ii)  that all other requirements  of  this  title  have  been  met,  then,  a  deferral  of  tax  payments pursuant to subdivision four of section four  hundred eighty-nine-bbbb  of  this  title  shall  be  granted  for  such  commercial  construction  work,  except that no deferral of tax payments  shall be granted for commercial construction work on mixed-use property:  the area delineated by a line beginning at the point  where  the  center  line of 59th Street would intersect with the Hudson River Pierhead line;  thence  southerly along said Pierhead line to the center line of Liberty  Street; thence easterly along said center line to  the  center  line  of  Church  Street;  thence  northerly  along said center line to the center  line of Fulton Street; thence easterly along said  center  line  to  the  East River Pierhead line; thence northerly along said Pierhead line to a  point  which  is the midpoint between the center line of 34th Street and  the center line of 33rd Street; thence westerly parallel to 33rd  Street  to  a point one hundred fifty feet west of the center line of the Avenue  of the Americas; thence northerly parallel to the Avenue of the Americas  to a point which is the midpoint between the center line of 42nd  Street  and  the  center  line  of 41st Street; thence westerly parallel to 41st  Street to a point one hundred fifty feet west of the center line of  8th  Avenue;  thence  northerly  parallel to 8th Avenue to the center line of  59th Street; thence westerly along said center  line  to  the  point  of  beginning.(d)  Notwithstanding  the provisions of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of  this subdivision, the following areas in the borough of Manhattan  shall  be  renovation  exemption  areas: (i) as of July first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two and until June thirtieth, two thousand eight: the area in the  borough of Manhattan lying south of the center line of 23rd Street; (ii)  as  of  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two  and  until  January  thirty-first, nineteen hundred ninety-five: the area in the  borough  of  Manhattan lying south of the center line of 96th Street and north of the  center line of 23rd Street; and (iii) as of July first, nineteen hundred  ninety-five and until June thirtieth, two thousand eight the area in the  borough  of  Manhattan lying south of the center line of 59th Street and  north of the center line of 23rd Street.    6. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision five of this section,  the areas in the borough of Manhattan specified in paragraphs  (a),  (b)  and  (c)  of  this subdivision, except the "Project Area" described in a  lease held by the Battery Park City Authority as tenant  and  originally  dated  as  of  November  twenty-fourth,  nineteen hundred sixty-nine and  thereafter  from  time  to  time  amended,  shall  be  new  construction  exemption  areas: (a) as of July first, nineteen hundred ninety-five and  until December thirty-first, nineteen hundred ninety-six:  the  area  in  the  borough of Manhattan lying south of the center line of 96th Street,  excluding the area specified in paragraph (b) of this  subdivision;  and  (b)  as  of  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-five and until June  thirtieth, two thousand three: the area  in  the  borough  of  Manhattan  bounded  by  Murray  Street on the north starting at the intersection of  West Street and Murray Street; running easterly along the center line of  Murray Street; connecting through City Hall Park with the center line of  Frankfort Street and running easterly along the center line of Frankfort  and Dover Streets to the intersection of Dover Street and South  Street;  running  southerly along the center line of South Street to Peter Minuit  Plaza; connecting through Peter Minuit Plaza to the center line of State  Street and running northwesterly along the center line of  State  Street  to  the intersection of State Street and Battery Place; running westerly  along the center line of Battery Place to the  intersection  of  Battery  Place  and  West  Street; and running northerly along the center line of  West Street to the intersection of West Street and  Murray  Street;  and  (c)  as  of July first, two thousand three and until June thirtieth, two  thousand eight: the area in the borough of Manhattan bounded  by  Murray  Street  on  the  north  starting  at the intersection of West Street and  Murray Street; running easterly along the center line of Murray  Street;  connecting  through  City  Hall  Park  with the center line of Frankfort  Street and running easterly along the center line of Frankfort and Dover  Streets to the intersection of Dover Street and  South  Street;  running  southerly  along  the center line of South Street to Peter Minuit Plaza;  connecting through Peter Minuit Plaza to the center line of State Street  and running northwesterly along the center line of State Street  to  the  intersection  of  State Street and Battery Place; running westerly along  the center line of Battery Place to the intersection  of  Battery  Place  and  West  Street;  and  running northerly along the center line of West  Street to the intersection of West Street and Murray Street, except  the  area  in  the  borough of Manhattan bounded by Church Street on the east  starting at the  intersection  of  Liberty  Street  and  Church  Street;  running  northerly  along  the  center  line  of  Church  Street  to the  intersection of Church Street and Vesey Street; running  westerly  along  the  center line of Vesey Street to the intersection of Vesey Street and  West Broadway; running northerly along the center line of West  Broadway  to  the  intersection  of  West  Broadway  and  Barclay  Street; running  westerly along the center line of Barclay Street to the intersection  ofBarclay Street and Washington Street; running southerly along the center  line  of  Washington Street to the intersection of Washington Street and  Vesey Street; running westerly along the center line of Vesey Street  to  the  intersection  of  Vesey  Street  and West Street; running southerly  along the center line of West Street to the intersection of West  Street  and  Liberty  Street;  and  running  easterly  along  the center line of  Liberty Street to the intersection of Liberty Street and Church Street.

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§  489-cccc.  Temporary commercial incentive area boundary commission;  classes of area; excluded areas.  1.  Any  city  enacting  a  local  law  pursuant  to  section  four hundred eighty-nine-bbbb of this title shall  establish a temporary commercial incentive area boundary  commission  to  consist  of  the deputy mayor for economic development and planning, the  commissioner of finance, the chair of the city planning commission,  the  director  of  management and budget, the borough presidents, the speaker  of the city council and a public member appointed by the mayor to  serve  at the mayor's pleasure. Each member except the public member shall have  the  power  to  designate  an  alternate  to  represent  him  or  her at  commission meetings to exercise  all  the  rights  and  powers  of  such  member,  including  the right to vote, provided that such designation be  made in writing to the chair of the commission.  The  deputy  mayor  for  economic  development and planning shall be the chair of the commission.  Each borough president shall be entitled to vote only on the designation  of areas within his or her borough.  Commission  members  who  shall  be  officers  or employees of such city shall serve without compensation but  shall be reimbursed for expenses necessarily incurred in the performance  of their duties. Any other commission member shall receive as  exclusive  compensation  for  his  or  her  services  one hundred dollars per diem,  provided, however, that the total compensation paid to any  such  member  shall  not  exceed  twelve  hundred  dollars  for  any  calendar year. A  majority of members of such commission entitled  to  vote  on  a  matter  shall  constitute  a  quorum  for such issue. Decisions shall be made by  majority  vote  of  those  present  entitled  to  vote  on   a   matter.  Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, no officer or employee of  the  state  or any of its subdivisions or any public benefit corporation  shall be deemed to have forfeited his or her office or employment or any  benefits provided under the retirement and social security law or  under  any  public  retirement  system  maintained  by  the state or any of its  subdivisions by reason of accepting membership on such commission.    2. (a) The commission  shall  meet  in  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-five,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-nine  and two  thousand four to determine the boundaries of the various areas which  it  is   authorized  to  designate  pursuant  to  this  section.  The  areas  designated by the commission in  effect  as  of  December  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-one  shall  remain  in  effect until the first  taxable status date after the local  legislative  body  approves  a  new  designation pursuant to paragraph (d) of this subdivision.    (b)  Not  later  than  October first of each year when areas are to be  designated, the commission shall publish a notice at least once  in  the  city's  official paper or a newspaper of general circulation in the city  setting forth the proposed boundaries of areas to be designated and  the  date,  not  earlier  than five nor later than fifteen days following the  publication of such notice, on which the commission will hold  a  public  hearing  to  hear  all persons interested in the designation of areas. A  copy of such notice shall be forwarded to the local legislative body and  each community board of the city.    (c) The commission shall make such designation, and notify  the  local  legislative  body  of such designation, not later than November first of  each year when areas are to be  designated.  The  designation  shall  be  effective as provided in paragraph (d) of this subdivision.    (d)  Within  thirty  days  after the first stated meeting of the local  legislative body following the receipt of notice  of  such  designation,  the  local  legislative  body  may,  by  majority  vote, disapprove such  designation. If, within such thirty-day period,  the  local  legislative  body  fails  to  act  or  fails  to  act by the required vote, the local  legislative body shall be deemed to have approved such designation. Suchdesignation shall be effective as of the first taxable status date after  the local legislative body approves such designation and shall remain in  effect until the first taxable status date after the  local  legislative  body approves a new designation pursuant to this paragraph.    3.  The  commission may designate areas to be special exemption areas,  regular exemption areas, deferral areas, or excluded areas in accordance  with the level of benefits such commission determines to be necessary to  encourage commercial construction work in such areas, provided, however,  that designation of areas in the city of  New  York  shall  be  made  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of subdivisions four and five of this  section.    4. (a) In the city of New York, the commission may designate any  area  other than the area lying south of the center line of 96th Street in the  borough  of  Manhattan,  to be a special exemption area if it determines  that market conditions in the area are such that the availability  of  a  special   exemption   is  required  in  order  to  encourage  commercial  construction work in  such  area.  In  making  such  determination,  the  commission  shall  consider,  among other factors, the existence in such  area of  a  special  need  for  commercial  and  job  development,  high  unemployment,  economic  distress  or unusually large numbers of vacant,  underutilized,  unsuitable   or   substandard   structures,   or   other  substandard,  unsanitary, deteriorated or deteriorating conditions, with  or without tangible blight.    (b) Any other area in such city, other than the area  lying  south  of  the  center line of 96th Street, which the commission has not designated  as a special exemption area shall be a regular exemption area.    (c) In the city of New York,  on  or  after  January  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two,  the  commission shall not designate any area to be  either a deferral area or an excluded area,  nor  shall  the  commission  make  any  new designation in any urban renewal area designated pursuant  to article fifteen of the general municipal law  so  as  to  reduce  the  level of benefits available pursuant to this title in such area.    (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, any area in the  city of New York designated as an empire zone in accordance with article  eighteen-B  of  the  general municipal law, which the commission has not  designated as a special exemption area, shall  be  a  special  exemption  area as of July first, nineteen hundred ninety-five or as of the date of  the designation of such area as an empire zone, whichever is later.    5. (a) The following area in the borough of Manhattan shall, except as  otherwise  provided  in  paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of this subdivision  and subdivision six of this section, be an excluded area:  the  area  in  the  borough  of Manhattan lying south of the center line of 96th Street  and north of the center line of 23rd Street.    (b) The following areas in the borough of Manhattan shall,  except  as  otherwise  provided in paragraph (d) of this subdivision and subdivision  six of this section, be  excluded  areas  as  of  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two;  provided,  however,  that  if an application for a  certificate of eligibility has been filed  for  commercial  construction  work  in such areas on or before December thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two and the  recipient  presents  evidence  satisfactory  to  the  department  of  finance:  (i)  (A) for a new building or structure, that  construction has  been  completed  on  a  foundation,  as  described  in  approved   plans,   on   or  before  June  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-three; or (B) for an existing  building  or  structure,  that  at  least  five per centum of the minimum required expenditure has been made  for commercial construction work, as described in approved plans, on  or  before  June thirtieth, nineteen hundred ninety-three; and (ii) that all  other requirements of this title have been met; then, a deferral of  taxpayments   pursuant   to   subdivision  four  of  section  four  hundred  eighty-nine-bbbb of this title shall  be  granted  for  such  commercial  construction  work,  except  that  no  deferral of tax payments shall be  granted for commercial construction work on mixed-use property:    (1)  the  area  delineated  by a line beginning at the point where the  center line of 96th Street would intersect  the  Hudson  River  Pierhead  line  and  running  easterly along the center line of 96th Street to the  center line of Central Park West; thence  southerly  along  said  center  line  to  the  center  line  of  59th Street; thence westerly along said  center line to the Hudson River Pierhead line;  thence  northerly  along  said Pierhead line to the point of beginning; and    (2)  the  area  delineated  by  a  line beginning at a point where the  center line of 59th Street would intersect  with  a  point  one  hundred  fifty  feet  west  of the center line of 8th Avenue and running easterly  along the center line of 59th Street to a point one hundred  fifty  feet  west  of the center line of the Avenue of the Americas; thence southerly  parallel to the Avenue of the Americas to a point which is the  midpoint  between  the  center  line  of  42nd  Street and the center line of 41st  Street; thence westerly parallel to 41st Street to a point  one  hundred  fifty  feet  west  of  the  center  line of 8th Avenue; thence northerly  parallel to 8th Avenue to the point of beginning.    (c) The following area in the borough of Manhattan  shall,  except  as  otherwise  provided in paragraph (d) of this subdivision and subdivision  six of this section, be an excluded area as of January  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-three;  provided,  however, that if an application for a  certificate of eligibility has been filed  for  commercial  construction  work  in  such area on or before December thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two and the  recipient  presents  evidence  satisfactory  to  the  department  of  finance:  (i)  (A) for a new building or structure, that  construction has  been  completed  on  a  foundation,  as  described  in  approved  plans,  on  or  before December thirty-first, nineteen hundred  ninety-three; or (B) for an existing  building  or  structure,  that  at  least  five per centum of the minimum required expenditure has been made  for commercial construction work, as described in approved plans, on  or  before  December  thirty-first,  nineteen hundred ninety-three; and (ii)  that all other requirements  of  this  title  have  been  met,  then,  a  deferral  of  tax  payments pursuant to subdivision four of section four  hundred eighty-nine-bbbb  of  this  title  shall  be  granted  for  such  commercial  construction  work,  except that no deferral of tax payments  shall be granted for commercial construction work on mixed-use property:  the area delineated by a line beginning at the point  where  the  center  line of 59th Street would intersect with the Hudson River Pierhead line;  thence  southerly along said Pierhead line to the center line of Liberty  Street; thence easterly along said center line to  the  center  line  of  Church  Street;  thence  northerly  along said center line to the center  line of Fulton Street; thence easterly along said  center  line  to  the  East River Pierhead line; thence northerly along said Pierhead line to a  point  which  is the midpoint between the center line of 34th Street and  the center line of 33rd Street; thence westerly parallel to 33rd  Street  to  a point one hundred fifty feet west of the center line of the Avenue  of the Americas; thence northerly parallel to the Avenue of the Americas  to a point which is the midpoint between the center line of 42nd  Street  and  the  center  line  of 41st Street; thence westerly parallel to 41st  Street to a point one hundred fifty feet west of the center line of  8th  Avenue;  thence  northerly  parallel to 8th Avenue to the center line of  59th Street; thence westerly along said center  line  to  the  point  of  beginning.(d)  Notwithstanding  the provisions of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of  this subdivision, the following areas in the borough of Manhattan  shall  be  renovation  exemption  areas: (i) as of July first, nineteen hundred  ninety-two and until June thirtieth, two thousand eight: the area in the  borough of Manhattan lying south of the center line of 23rd Street; (ii)  as  of  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two  and  until  January  thirty-first, nineteen hundred ninety-five: the area in the  borough  of  Manhattan lying south of the center line of 96th Street and north of the  center line of 23rd Street; and (iii) as of July first, nineteen hundred  ninety-five and until June thirtieth, two thousand eight the area in the  borough  of  Manhattan lying south of the center line of 59th Street and  north of the center line of 23rd Street.    6. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision five of this section,  the areas in the borough of Manhattan specified in paragraphs  (a),  (b)  and  (c)  of  this subdivision, except the "Project Area" described in a  lease held by the Battery Park City Authority as tenant  and  originally  dated  as  of  November  twenty-fourth,  nineteen hundred sixty-nine and  thereafter  from  time  to  time  amended,  shall  be  new  construction  exemption  areas: (a) as of July first, nineteen hundred ninety-five and  until December thirty-first, nineteen hundred ninety-six:  the  area  in  the  borough of Manhattan lying south of the center line of 96th Street,  excluding the area specified in paragraph (b) of this  subdivision;  and  (b)  as  of  July  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-five and until June  thirtieth, two thousand three: the area  in  the  borough  of  Manhattan  bounded  by  Murray  Street on the north starting at the intersection of  West Street and Murray Street; running easterly along the center line of  Murray Street; connecting through City Hall Park with the center line of  Frankfort Street and running easterly along the center line of Frankfort  and Dover Streets to the intersection of Dover Street and South  Street;  running  southerly along the center line of South Street to Peter Minuit  Plaza; connecting through Peter Minuit Plaza to the center line of State  Street and running northwesterly along the center line of  State  Street  to  the intersection of State Street and Battery Place; running westerly  along the center line of Battery Place to the  intersection  of  Battery  Place  and  West  Street; and running northerly along the center line of  West Street to the intersection of West Street and  Murray  Street;  and  (c)  as  of July first, two thousand three and until June thirtieth, two  thousand eight: the area in the borough of Manhattan bounded  by  Murray  Street  on  the  north  starting  at the intersection of West Street and  Murray Street; running easterly along the center line of Murray  Street;  connecting  through  City  Hall  Park  with the center line of Frankfort  Street and running easterly along the center line of Frankfort and Dover  Streets to the intersection of Dover Street and  South  Street;  running  southerly  along  the center line of South Street to Peter Minuit Plaza;  connecting through Peter Minuit Plaza to the center line of State Street  and running northwesterly along the center line of State Street  to  the  intersection  of  State Street and Battery Place; running westerly along  the center line of Battery Place to the intersection  of  Battery  Place  and  West  Street;  and  running northerly along the center line of West  Street to the intersection of West Street and Murray Street, except  the  area  in  the  borough of Manhattan bounded by Church Street on the east  starting at the  intersection  of  Liberty  Street  and  Church  Street;  running  northerly  along  the  center  line  of  Church  Street  to the  intersection of Church Street and Vesey Street; running  westerly  along  the  center line of Vesey Street to the intersection of Vesey Street and  West Broadway; running northerly along the center line of West  Broadway  to  the  intersection  of  West  Broadway  and  Barclay  Street; running  westerly along the center line of Barclay Street to the intersection  ofBarclay Street and Washington Street; running southerly along the center  line  of  Washington Street to the intersection of Washington Street and  Vesey Street; running westerly along the center line of Vesey Street  to  the  intersection  of  Vesey  Street  and West Street; running southerly  along the center line of West Street to the intersection of West  Street  and  Liberty  Street;  and  running  easterly  along  the center line of  Liberty Street to the intersection of Liberty Street and Church Street.