File #: SLR 0001-2015    Version: * Name: Certificates of occupancy for unmapped streets in the city of NY. (S.3472-A/ A 7487)
Type: SLR Status: Adopted
Committee: Committee on State and Federal Legislation
On agenda: 6/10/2015
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: State Legislation Resolution requesting the New York State Legislature to pass bills introduced by Senator Lanza, S.3472-A, and Assembly Member Cusick, A.7487, "AN ACT to amend the general city law, in relation to certificates of occupancy for unmapped streets in the city of New York".
Sponsors: Karen Koslowitz
Council Member Sponsors: 1
Attachments: 1. State & Assembly Bills, 2. Committee Report, 3. June 10, 2015 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files, 4. Fiscal Impact Statement, 5. Hearing Testimony 6/10/15, 6. Hearing Transcript, 7. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 6-10-15, 8. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - June 10, 2015
Preconsidered State Legislation Resolution No. 1
 
 
State Legislation Resolution requesting the New York State Legislature to pass bills introduced by Senator Lanza, S.3472-A, and Assembly Member Cusick, A.7487, "AN ACT  to  amend  the general city law, in relation to certificates of occupancy for unmapped streets in the city of New York".
 
 
By Council Member Koslowitz.
 
      Whereas, Bills have been introduced in the New York State Legislature by Senator Lanza, S.3472-A, and Assembly Member Cusick, A.7487, "AN  ACT  to  amend  the general city law, in relation to certificates of occupancy for unmapped streets in the city of New York"; and
 
Whereas, The enactment of the above State Legislation requires the concurrence of the Council of the City of New York as the local legislative body; now, therefore, be it
 
      Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2 of Article 9 of the Constitution of the State of New York, does hereby request the New York State Legislature to enact into law the aforesaid pending bills.
 
      Referred to the Committee on State and Federal Legislation.