[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Kings
Point 9-27-1993 by L.L. No. 8-1993. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
The Water Authority of Great Neck North (hereinafter referred to as
the "Authority") has been established as a public benefit corporation, under
Title 8-B of the Public Authorities Law, to provide potable water to the area
within Union Free School District Number Seven, Great Neck, lying northerly
of the north line of the Manhasset-Lakeville Water District, which includes
part of the Village of Kings Point (hereinafter referred to as the "Village").
The State Legislature found, in establishing the Authority, that the groundwater
supply system then being operated by Citizens Water Supply Company of Newtown,
a private utility in the northern portion of the Great Neck peninsula, was
fragile and subject to episodic deficiencies of varying magnitude; and it
was hoped that the Authority would protect, preserve and enhance the quality
and quantity of the water supply area. The Authority has applied to the Village
for a nonexclusive franchise to transmit and distribute potable water on,
in, under and through all streets within the Village in order to carry out
the purposes for which it was created and the duties with which it has been
charged. The Village believes that it is in the best interests of the Village,
and that it will promote the health, safety and welfare of its inhabitants,
to grant the franchise applied for.
A.
In consideration of the benefits to be provided to the
Village and its inhabitants from the proposed distribution of potable water
by the Authority, the Authority is hereby granted the nonexclusive franchise
to lay, install, construct, maintain, use, repair, remove, extend, operate
and replace water pipes, mains, valves, hydrants, standpipes and fixtures
appurtenant thereto (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Authority's
equipment") on, in, under and through all streets within the Village, as street
is defined in § 6-600 of the Village Law of the State of New York,
and other easements and rights-of-way owned by the Village (hereinafter collectively
referred to as the "public areas"), subject to the conditions and regulations
hereinafter set forth.
B.
The Authority is hereby granted a perpetual and nonexclusive
franchise.
C.
No action shall be taken by the Authority pursuant to
this chapter until it has filed with the Village, in a form approved by the
Village Attorney, a written acceptance of the franchise granted herein and
all of the terms and conditions specified in this chapter.
A.
The Authority's equipment shall be located so as not
to interfere unnecessarily with the use of the public areas; and all of the
work performed by the Authority pursuant to this chapter shall be performed
in accordance with the provisions of any and all general laws, ordinances
and regulations of the Village governing the excavation in, and repair of,
the public areas of the Village.
B.
The Authority's equipment shall be located, laid, installed,
constructed, maintained, used, repaired, removed, extended, operated and replaced
so as not to damage unnecessarily any of the public areas, drains, storm sewers,
catch basins or other Village improvements but, should any such improvements
be damaged by the Authority, the Authority shall forthwith repair the damage
and restore the improvement to as good a condition as existed prior to such
damage.
The Authority shall indemnify the Village and hold it harmless from
all claims, demands, actions or causes of action arising from the locating,
laying, installing, constructing, maintaining, using, repairing, removing,
extending, operating or replacing of the Authority equipment by the Authority
pursuant to this chapter or from any cause or thing whatsoever arising out
of, or by reason of, the occupancy or use of the public areas by the Authority
pursuant to this chapter, including any expenses and attorneys' fees incurred
by the Village in defending itself against any such claims, demands, actions
or causes of action.
When any public areas on, in, under or through which the Authority has
Authority equipment shall be graded, curbed, paved, resurfaced, widened or
otherwise changed so as to make the resetting or reconstruction of the Authority
equipment necessary, the Authority shall make such necessary changes as required
in preparation for said construction and in a reasonable time after receiving
written notice from the Village. The Village agrees to include in the cost
of such improvements, and to pay, all necessary costs to raise water and sewer
mains, services, manhole covers and other changes required and necessary to
the operation and maintenance of the Authority equipment and to have the work
done under the terms of the general contract for the street improvements.
If such improvements are constructed by any contractor engaged by the Village
for the purpose of making such street improvements, then the required changes
in the Authority's equipment shall be performed under the supervision of a
duly authorized representative of the Authority.
During the term of this chapter, no fees, charges or assessments shall
be made by the Village to the Authority for the Authority's exercise of its
rights under this chapter.
Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed as preventing,
diminishing or restricting the Authority from using, for water transmission
and distribution purposes, any easement on any plat or plats of any portion
of the Village heretofore or hereafter platted or recorded or any easement
which has been or may hereafter be created, granted or dedicated for water
transmission and distribution purposes.
Title to all of the Authority equipment, wherever situated on, in, under
or through all public areas, shall be and remain in the Authority.
In the event that any part of this chapter shall hereafter be declared
or determined by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such invalidity
shall not affect the validity of this chapter nor any of the remaining portions,
and the remaining portions of this chapter shall remain in full force and
effect.