File #: 24-321    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/23/2024 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: Final action: 5/28/2024
Title: REQUESTING THE NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE TO ENACT ASSEMBLY BILL NO. A.10358A/SENATE BILL NO. S.9569A REGARDING THE CREATION OF THE ALBANY COUNTY PINE HILLS LAND AUTHORITY
Sponsors: Joanne Cunningham, Robert J. Beston, Mickey Cleary, Gary W. Domalewicz, Samuel I. Fein, Raymond F. Joyce, Susan C. Laurilliard, Carolyn McLaughlin, Dustin M. Reidy
Attachments: 1. Pine Hill Land Authority Bill Assembly 10358A Senate 9569A, 2. 24-321 IND - TMP 5537 - Home Rule Pines Hills Land Authority

RESOLUTION NO. 321

 

REQUESTING THE NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE TO ENACT ASSEMBLY BILL NO. A.10358A/SENATE BILL NO. S.9569A REGARDING THE CREATION OF THE ALBANY COUNTY PINE HILLS LAND AUTHORITY

 

Introduced:  5/28/24

By Cunningham:

 

WHEREAS, Authorization for the creation of the Albany County Pine Hills Land Authority will establish a public authority to transition the future use of facilities of the College of Saint Rose in a way to promote and stimulate economic development in Albany County, and

 

WHEREAS, Authorization for the creation of this public authority must be enacted by the State Legislature, and

 

WHEREAS, Currently, bills entitled, “AN ACT to amend the public authorities law, in relation to creating the Albany county pine hills land authority” are before both houses of the New York State Legislature: in the Assembly, Bill A.10358A, and in the Senate, Bill S.9569A, now, therefore, be it

 

RESOLVED, By the Albany County Legislature, pursuant to Article IX of the New York State Constitution and Section 2 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, that the County Legislature hereby requests the enactment of legislation by the Legislature of the State of New York as contained in Assembly Bill A.10358A and Senate Bill S.9569A, and, be it further

 

RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the County Legislature is directed to forward certified copies of this resolution to the appropriate County Officials; Senators Neil Breslin and Jacob Ashby; and Members of Assembly Patricia Fahy, John T. McDonald III, and Phillip G. Steck.