New York Public Authorities Code § 2041-W

Dissolution
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§ 2041-w. Dissolution. 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the\ncontrary, the Montgomery, Otsego, Schoharie county solid waste\nmanagement authority shall be dissolved on a date established by\nresolution adopted upon a vote of a majority of the board of directors\nof said authority. In any such resolution, the date of dissolution shall\nnot occur prior to the termination of the "Service Agreement" dated as\nof May first, nineteen eighty-nine, as amended by amendment No. 1 dated\nas of May first, two thousand ten, by and between the counties of\nMontgomery, Otsego and Schoharie and the authority, nor later than\nOctober first, two thousand fourteen. Upon the adoption of such\nresolution, the board of directors shall make provision for the winding\ndown of the business and affairs of the authority, and shall distribute\nthe assets and liabilities of the authority to the member counties as of\na transfer date or dates established by the authority, which shall be on\nor prior to the date of dissolution, all in accordance with subdivisions\ntwo and three of this section.\n  2. In distribution of the assets and liabilities of the authority to\nthe member counties, the following transactions shall occur:\n  (a) The authority shall convey, and the counties of Montgomery, Otsego\nand Schoharie, respectively, shall accept, all of the authority's right\ntitle and interest in the real property, structures and improvements\nconstituting the transfer stations owned by the authority, including but\nnot limited to any and all permits and licenses attendant thereto,\naccording to the following distribution, without regard to appraised\nvalue and without other consideration except as set forth in this\nsection.\n  (i) to the county of Montgomery, the transfer stations known as the\nWestern transfer station located at 4583 Route 5S in Sprakers, N.Y., and\nthe Amsterdam transfer station located at 1247 Route 5S in Amsterdam,\nN.Y.;\n  (ii) to the county of Otsego, the transfer stations known as the\nNorthern transfer station located at 5802 State highway 28 in\nCooperstown, N.Y., and the Oneonta transfer station located at 75 Silas\nLane in Oneonta, N.Y.; and\n  (iii) to the county of Schoharie the transfer station known as the\nSchoharie transfer station located at 2805 Route 7 in Cobleskill, N.Y.\ntogether with the balance of the real property owned by the authority at\nsuch location, including but not limited to the administrative office\nbuilding of the authority located adjacent to said transfer station.\n  (b) Concurrently with the conveyance of title to the real property and\nimprovements described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision, the\nauthority shall convey, and the counties of Montgomery, Otsego and\nSchoharie, respectively, shall accept, with respect to each such\ntransfer station, all of the authority's right title and interest in the\nmoveable fixtures and equipment located at, and attendant to, the\noperation of such transfer stations. The inventory of moveable fixtures\nand equipment prepared by the authority as of November fourth, two\nthousand thirteen and on file with the clerk of each county, unless\notherwise agreed by the counties, shall be the basis for such transfers,\nsubject to ordinary use by the authority prior to the transfer date. On\nthe written request of any of the counties, made not later than fifteen\ndays after the first of the conveyances described in paragraph (a) of\nthis subdivision, the authorities budget office shall designate a\nmediator and/or an appraiser to examine the distribution of moveable\nfixtures and equipment at each of the transfer stations, which mediator\nor appraiser shall be authorized to order a more equitable distribution\nof such moveable fixtures and equipment, to ensure that each such\ntransfer station is functionally capable of continuing operations after\nthe authority ceases provision of solid waste services. Any such order\nissued by such mediator or appraiser shall be

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