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Enactment date: 12/14/2000
Int. No. 833
By the Speaker (Council Member Vallone) and Council Members Berman, O'Donovan, Boyland, Carrion, Clarke, Cruz, Dear, DiBrienza, Malave-Dilan, Eisland, Espada, Fisher, Freed, Harrison, Henry, Koslowitz, Lasher, Linares Leffler, Lopez, Marshall, McCaffrey, Michels, Miller, Moskowitz, Nelson, Perkins, Pinkett, Povman, Provenzano, Quinn, Reed, Rivera, Robinson, Robles, Rodriguez, Sabini, Spigner, Warden, Watkins, White, Wooten, Abel, Fiala, Golden, Oddo, Stabile and Ognibene
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the inclusion of Gold Star Parents for purposes of eligibility for the alternative exemption for veterans from real property taxation in accordance with section four hundred fifty-eight-a of the real property tax law.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 2. This local law shall take effect immediately and shall apply to assessment rolls prepared on the basis of taxable status dates occurring on or after January 1, 2001.
Enactment date: 12/14/2000
Int. No. 834
By the Speaker (Council Member Vallone) and Council Members Berman, Boyland, Carrion Clarke, Cruz, Dear, DiBrienza, Malave-Dilan, Eisland, Espada, Fisher, Foster, Freed, Harrison, Henry, Leffler, Koslowitz, Lasher, Linares, Lopez, Marshall, McCaffrey, Michels, Miller, Moskowitz, Nelson, O'Donovan, Perkins, Pinkett, Povman, Provenzano, Quinn, Reed, Rivera, Robles, Robinson, Rodriguez, Sabini, Spigner, Warden, White, Wooten, The Public Advocate (Mr. Green), Abel, Fiala, Golden, Oddo, Stabile and Ognibene
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the real property tax exemption for persons with disabilities whose incomes are limited due to such disabilities.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 4. This local law shall take effect immediately and shall apply to assessment rolls prepared on the basis of a taxable status date occurring on or after January 1, 2001.
Enactment date: 12/14/2000
Int. No. 835
By the Speaker (Council Member Vallone), and Council Members Berman, Harrison, Boyland, Clarke, Cruz, Dear, DiBrienza, Malave-Dilan, Eisland, Espada, Fisher, Freed, Foster, Henry, Koslowitz, Leffler, Linares, Lopez, Marshall, McCaffrey, Michels, Miller, Moskowitz, Nelson, O'Donovan, Perkins, Pinkett, Povman, Provenzano, Quinn, Reed, Rivera, Robinson, Robles, Rodriguez, Sabini, Spigner, Warden, Watkins, White, Wooten, The Public Advocate (Mr.Green), Abel, Fiala, Golden, Oddo, Stabile and Ognibene (in conjunction with the Mayor)
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to tax exemptions for low-income elderly persons.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 3. This local law shall take effect immediately and shall apply to assessment rolls prepared on the basis of taxable status dates occurring on or after January 1, 2001.
Enactment date: 12/19/2000
Proposed Int. No. 282-A
By the Speaker (Council Member Vallone) and Council Member Michels
A Local Law to grant the authority for the submission of a modification for the comprehensive solid waste management plan for the city of New York.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. In accordance with the provisions of section 20.5 of the comprehensive solid waste management plan for the city of New York, as approved by the New York state department of environmental conservation on the twenty-eighth day of October, nineteen hundred ninety-two, the council hereby grants the authority for the submission of a modification for such comprehensive solid waste management plan pursuant to the requirements of section 20.4 of such plan and section 360-15.11 of title six of the official compilation of the codes, rules and regulations of the state of New York, as such modification was first presented to the council on or about the thirteenth day of October, two thousand in accordance with the provisions of section 20.5 of such plan and with any revisions to such modification as may have been made prior to passage by the council of this local law.
§ 2. Any revision to the modification referred to in section one of this local law that is proposed to be made subsequent to the passage of this local law and prior to approval by the New York state department of environmental conservation pursuant to section 360-15.10(e) may not be submitted to the New York state department of environmental conservation unless such proposed revision has been presented to the council and within thirty days from the first regular meeting following receipt of such proposed revision the council has not passed a local law denying the authority for such submission.
§ 3. This local law shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed in full force and effect on the date of its passage by the council.
Enactment date: 12/19/2000
Int. No. 842
By the Speaker (Council Member Vallone), Council Members Michels, Robles, Fisher, Rodriguez, DiBrienza, Boyland, Carrion, Fiala, Marshall, Provenzano, Quinn, Oddo, Clarke, Dear, Malave-Dilan, Eisland, Espada, Foster, Linares, Moskowitz, Nelson, O'Donovan, Pinkett, Abel, Golden, Stabile and Ognibene (in conjunction with the Mayor)
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring a comprehensive study of the commercial solid waste management system within New York city.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Declaration of Legislative Intent and Findings. The legislatively mandated closure of the Fresh Kills Landfill by January 1, 2002 opens a new era in solid waste management in New York City and affords an opportunity to reexamine all aspects of how solid waste is managed, including that generated by the commercial sector. Moreover, New York City must now begin development of its next Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan.
Until the late 1980s, private carters paid a tipping fee to dispose of solid waste in the City's Fresh Kills landfill. In 1988, the tipping fee was raised to discourage private carters from using the Fresh Kills landfill in order to extend the landfill's useful life. This resulted in increased amounts of solid waste being sent to private transfer stations in New York City and the region.
Solid waste transfer stations and the trucks transporting waste to and from those facilities may generate such problems as dust, debris, noise, odors, air pollutants, vermin and traffic congestion. The Council is concerned that transfer stations and private carters in New York City may need more regulation in order to protect the communities in which they are located and conduct business and to ensure effective enforcement of the rules governing their operation.
The Council finds that a comprehensive study of the commercial solid waste management system within the City of New York is critical in order to enable the City to assess and plan for management of both the residential and commercial waste streams in the most efficient manner, to minimize the potential adverse impacts on the City's residential and business communities and the environment, and to assist in developing a new comprehensive solid waste management plan.
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 3. This local law shall take effect immediately.