[Adopted 2-10-1994 by L.L. No. 1-1994]
The Town Supervisor is hereby authorized to
submit a joint application, together with the Mayor of the Village
of Ellenville, for designation of certain areas within the Town of
Wawarsing and the Village of Ellenville as an economic development
zone.
The boundaries of said area shall consist of
all parcels of real property which border on the westerly side of
State Route 209 north from the Village of Ellenville and south from
the intersection of Old Route 209 and Route 209; and all properties
between Route 209 and Old Route 209, also including properties bearing
Tax Map Nos. 83.006-04-22 and 83.010-02-35; all parcels of real property
in the Town of Wawarsing and outside of the Village of Ellenville
east of Route 209 commencing at the northern boundary of the Village
of Ellenville and Town of Wawarsing on State Route 209 and ending
at the intersection of State Route 209 and Old Route 209 and west
of the Sandburg Creek; and all parcels of real property which border
on the eastern side of Berme Road between the northern boundary of
the Village of Ellenville and the Town of Wawarsing and south of the
Roundout Creek. Expressly excluded from the parcels of real property
in the zone are all properties in the aforementioned areas owned by
the State of New York Urban Development Corporation.
Pursuant to the requirements of the aforesaid
statute, the Town Clerk of the Town of Wawarsing shall serve as the
Zone Certifying Officer who shall certify those business enterprises
which are eligible to receive the benefits referred to in § 966
of Article 18-B of the New York State General Municipal Law.
[Adopted 10-3-1996 by L.L. No. 6-1996]
The title of this article shall be the "Economic
Development Subzone of the Town of Wawarsing."
The purpose of this legislation is for the establishment
of the Wawarsing Subzone of the Kingston-Ulster Economic Development
Zone, as authorized under Article 18-B of the New York State General
Municipal Law, as well as other pertinent state legislation, including
the Executive Law, the General Municipal Law, the New York State Urban
Development Corporation Act, the Public Authorities Law, the Real
Property Tax Law, the Tax Law and the Public Service Law.
The boundaries of the Kingston-Ulster Economic Development Zone are delineated on a map which shall be filed in the office of the Zone Coordinator and the City Engineer and are described more particularly in §
9-12 herein. The state and local zone incentives, as well as other activities associated with this article and the Zone development plan, shall be effective only within this area, unless otherwise amended by the State of New York or the Town of Wawarsing as provided by law.
The Zone Administrative Board, through its policy-making
function, will determine the general direction of zone development
and establish the amount of resources to be allocated among Zone programs.
Zone boundaries are defined as all that tract
of land described in Exhibit A annexed hereto and made a part hereof.