§ 17.01 Definitions. As used in this article, unless a different meaning clearly applies from the context: 1. “Marine project” shall mean a project undertaken pursuant to the provisions of the navigation law. 2. “Historic site project” shall mean a project undertaken by a municipality or the department of environmental conservation pursuant to any applicable […]
§ 17.03 Allocation of monies. The monies received by the state from the sale of bonds sold pursuant to the outdoor recreation development bond act shall be expended pursuant to appropriations for (1) marine, (2) park, (3) historic site and (4) forest recreation projects, and for (5) municipal park projects in New York city and […]
§ 17.05 Approval and execution of projects. 1. Marine projects. Marine projects shall not be undertaken pursuant to this article until approved by the commissioner. The monies appropriated for marine projects shall be paid on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on the certificate of the commissioner. 2. Historic site projects. (a) State […]
§ 17.07 Municipal regulations; limitations. A municipality which acquires or develops real property with funds made available pursuant to this article may establish reasonable rules and regulations to assure proper administration and development of such lands, provided that no rule or regulation restricting the use of such lands to the residents of the municipality shall […]
§ 17.09 Restriction on alienation. Real property acquired or developed by a municipality with the aid of funds made available pursuant to this article shall not be sold or disposed of or used for purposes other than public park, marine, historic site or forest recreation purposes without the express authority of an act of the […]
§ 17.11 Municipalities; federal and state aid. 1. Whenever a municipality is applying for federal assistance for park and recreation acquisition and development funds from the federal government, pursuant to the open space acquisition, open space development, urban beautification, neighborhood facilities, navigation, beach erosion control, land and water conservation, outdoor recreation research, or similar programs, […]