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§  13-1304  Use of self-supporting improvements. The board of trustees  of any village may, by local law, rule, or  regulation  after  a  public  hearing,   held  on  notice,  limit  the  use  of  such  self-supporting  improvement to residents of the  village  and/or  limit  the  number  of  persons  who  may be permitted to use any self-supporting improvement at  any time to the number of users which such board of trustees shall  find  such  self-supporting improvement may efficiently and economically serve  or accommodate and limit  admission  or  use  to  the  persons  applying  therefor in the order in which applications for admission are made.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-13 > 13-1304

§  13-1304  Use of self-supporting improvements. The board of trustees  of any village may, by local law, rule, or  regulation  after  a  public  hearing,   held  on  notice,  limit  the  use  of  such  self-supporting  improvement to residents of the  village  and/or  limit  the  number  of  persons  who  may be permitted to use any self-supporting improvement at  any time to the number of users which such board of trustees shall  find  such  self-supporting improvement may efficiently and economically serve  or accommodate and limit  admission  or  use  to  the  persons  applying  therefor in the order in which applications for admission are made.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-13 > 13-1304

§  13-1304  Use of self-supporting improvements. The board of trustees  of any village may, by local law, rule, or  regulation  after  a  public  hearing,   held  on  notice,  limit  the  use  of  such  self-supporting  improvement to residents of the  village  and/or  limit  the  number  of  persons  who  may be permitted to use any self-supporting improvement at  any time to the number of users which such board of trustees shall  find  such  self-supporting improvement may efficiently and economically serve  or accommodate and limit  admission  or  use  to  the  persons  applying  therefor in the order in which applications for admission are made.