The adoption by ballot at a town meeting in the town of Rye, county of Westchester, on the fifth day of November, nineteen hundred and seven, of the affirmative of the following proposition: "Shall the land in the town of Rye, bounded by Forest avenue, Rye Beach road, Dearborn avenue and the waters of Long Island sound be acquired for public park, pursuant to chapter seven hundred and eleven of the laws of nineteen hundred and seven, entitled 'An act to provide for laying out, constructing and maintaining a public park in the town of Rye, county of Westchester, and for the acquisition of lands and property for that purpose by the said town of Rye, and to provide for the payment thereof,'" is hereby declared to be a complete fulfillment of the requirements of section two of chapter seven hundred and eleven of the laws of nineteen hundred and seven, therein prescribed as necessary for the condemnation of the property in said act described, and to be a valid adoption of the proposition specified in said section of said act, and the proceedings at said town meeting relating to authorizing the condemnation of said property for a public park are hereby ratified and confirmed and declared to be adequate and complete, and no further action under and pursuant to said section two of said act shall be requisite or necessary in proceedings to acquire the lands described in said act under the provisions thereof.
[Acts of 1908, Ch. 408]
AN ACT to ratify and confirm the proceedings at a town meeting held in the town of Rye and the adoption thereat of a proposition in favor of acquiring certain lands for a public park, pursuant to chapter seven hundred and eleven of the laws of nineteen hundred and seven.
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: