[Adopted 6-20-2017 by L.L. No. 4-2017]
The Town Board of the Town of Bedford hereby provides for the
raising of moneys and establishes a debt service reserve fund for
the purpose of acquiring real property, and interests or rights in
real property, and for the purpose of improving and maintaining the
same for the preservation of open spaces and areas, as defined by
§ 247, Subdivision 1 of the General Municipal Law, for active
and passive park and recreational uses and for surface and ground
water protection.
Within the Town there is a compelling need to acquire, preserve,
protect, improve and maintain real property, and interests or rights
in real property, for the preservation of open spaces and areas, for
active and passive park and recreational uses and for surface water
and groundwater protection in order to enhance the general quality
of life and the environment of the Town. In order to achieve these
goals, the Town requires a cogent mechanism creating the capacity
to acquire real property, or interests or rights in real property,
and to improve and maintain the same for such purposes expeditiously
and efficiently as the need arises and opportunities are identified.
Appropriate fiscal planning is an essential component of fulfilling
this goal.
The Town Board hereby finds that, in order to more effectively
implement the powers and authorities granted to towns by New York
State General Municipal Law § 247, which recognizes the
value of open spaces and areas and the need to preserve such real
property and empowers municipalities with authority to acquire real
property, and interests or rights therein, to preserve as open spaces
and areas, and to more effectively implement the powers and authorities
granted to towns by various sections of New York State Town Law, which
recognizes the value of active and passive and recreational uses and
of surface water and groundwater protection, including the acquisition
of real property, and interests or rights in real property, and the
improvement and maintenance thereof for such purposes, the establishment
and the management of a program to fund open spaces and areas, park
and recreational uses and surface water and groundwater protection
is necessary.
This article shall remain in full force and effect unless and
until repealed or amended by the Town.