This article shall be entitled "A Local Law in Relation to the
Creation of Special District No. 1 of 2002 in the City of Saratoga
Springs, Saratoga County, New York, to be known as the 'Interlaken
Special Assessment District.'"
The special district may levy special assessments on privately
owned properties within the district to provide municipal-type services
exclusively for the purpose of promoting the health, safety and general
welfare of the residents of the property as a community and to protect
and enhance the overall property values of the community. The following
municipal-type services are to be specifically provided by the district
in perpetuity:
B. Storm sewer system. Maintain and repair the district's approximately
1,770 feet of concrete storm drains with twelve-inch pipe diameter,
and 11 catch basins.
C. Streetlighting system. Maintain, repair and replace as necessary,
the streetlighting system of 38 lights, and four entrance lights,
and 8,747 feet of underground two-hundred-forty-volt cable and conduit
within the district. Maintain, repair cable and wiring for pool lights,
205 feet; pool pump house, picnic pavilion, mail house, community
flag pole, pool security lights; and 1,041 feet for an underground
sprinkler system.
D. General maintenance. Maintain, repair and replace as necessary the
district's 1,584 yards by 10 yards of private asphalt/macadam roadways.
Maintain rights-of-way to the sewer mains, the fire hydrants, storm
sewer system, and such other purposes as may be necessary in carrying
out the operation and maintenance services of the district to protect
the health and safety of residents, and the value of the property
within the district. Maintain rights-of-way to the water storage tank
and pump house owned and operated by the Saratoga County Water Authority.
The City, as authorized under the provisions of the General
City Law, the Municipal Home Rule Law, and NY Real Property Tax Law
§ 102.16, and this article, hereby creates the district.
The powers and obligations herein granted and imposed are in
addition to and not in diminution of all powers and obligations existing
under applicable laws of the State of New York and the Charter of
the City of Saratoga Springs.
Nothing in this article is intended to modify, amend or change
the Interlaken Governing Documents (declaration of covenants, conditions
and restrictions, bylaws, and rules and regulations) or any rights
or obligations established by those documents.