Source: http://open.nysenate.gov/legislation/bill/S1669-2009
Timestamp: 2014-08-20 10:43:15
Document Index: 749562024

Matched Legal Cases: ['§103', '§204', '§1411', '§858', '§1831', '§ 1831', '§ 1411']

S1669-2009 - NY Senate Open Legislation - Requires the preparation of a comprehensive economic development plan for the use of eminent domain when the primary purpose is economic development - New York State Senate
Bill S1669-2009
Requires the preparation of a comprehensive economic development plan for the use of eminent domain when the primary purpose is economic development
Requires the preparation of a comprehensive economic development plan for the use of eminent domain when the primary purpose is economic development and certain residential premises are to be acquired; requires municipal approval of the exercise of eminent domain power in such cases; enacts the "eminent domain reform act".
A1568-2009
S1669-2009 Sponsor:FLANAGAN
DEFRANCISCO, LAVALLE, MAZIARZ, MORAHAN, WINNER
Law: Amd §§103, 204 & 207, add §204-a, EDP L; amd §1411, N-PC L; add §858-c, Gen Muni L; add §1831-b, Pub Auth L
Jan 6, 2010: REFERRED TO COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS
Feb 4, 2009: REFERRED TO COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS
BILL NUMBER:  S1669 TITLE OF BILL : An act to amend the public authorities law, the not-for-profit corporation law, the general municipal law and the eminent domain procedure law, in relation to eminent domain reform PURPOSE OR GENERAL IDEA : To reform the eminent domain process in relation to economic development projects by expanding judicial reform, providing more local control over eminent domain decisions, requiring a comprehensive economic development plan, and requiring a homeowner impact statement SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS : Section 1. Short Title. The act shall be referred to as the "Eminent Domain Reform Act".Section 2. Add a new § 1831-b to the public authorities law to give local governments the power to approve or disapprove any public authority's use of eminent domain.Section 3. Amends § 1411 of the not-for-profit corporation law to give local governments the power to approve or disapprove local development corporation's use of eminent domain.Sectio