New York PVH Code § 203

Development plans and approval thereof
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§ 203. Development plans and approval thereof. 1. A development plan\nshall contain such information as the planning commission and the\nsupervising agency shall, by rule or regulation require, including:\n  (a) A metes and bounds description of the development area;\n  (b) A statement of the real property in the development area fee title\nto which the redevelopment corporation proposes to acquire and a\nstatement of the interests to be acquired in any other real property by\nthe redevelopment corporation;\n  (c) A statement of the various stages, if more than one is intended,\nby which the development is proposed to be constructed or undertaken,\nand the time limit for the completion of each stage, together with a\nmetes and bounds description of the real property to be included in each\nstage;\n  (d) A statement of the existing buildings or improvements in the\ndevelopment area, to be demolished immediately, if any;\n  (e) A statement of the existing buildings or improvements, in the\ndevelopment area not to be demolished immediately, if any, and the\napproximate period of time during which the demolition, if any, of each\nsuch building or improvement is to take place;\n  (f) A statement of the proposed improvements, if any, to each building\nnot to be demolished immediately, any proposed repairs or alterations to\nsuch building, and the approximate period of time during which such\nimprovements, repairs or alterations are to be made;\n  (g) A statement of the type, number and character of each new\nindustrial, commercial, residential or other building or improvement to\nbe erected or made; and a statement of the maximum limitations upon the\nbulk of such buildings or improvements to be permitted at various stages\nof the development plan;\n  (h) A statement of those portions, if any, of the development area\nwhich may be permitted or will be required to be left as open space, the\nuse to which each such open space is to be put, the period of time each\nsuch open space will be required to remain an open space and the manner\nin which it will be improved and maintained, if at all;\n  (i) A statement of those portions, if any, of the development area\nwhich the redevelopment corporation proposes to sell, donate, exchange\nor lease to, with or from the city and an outline of the terms of such\nproposed sale, donation, exchange or lease;\n  (j) A statement of the proposed changes, if any, in zoning ordinances\nor maps, necessary or desirable for the development and its protection\nagainst blighting influences;\n  (k) A statement of the proposed changes, if any, in streets or street\nlevels and any proposed street closings;\n  (l) A statement of the character of the existing dwelling\naccommodations, if any, in the development area, the approximate number\nof families residing therein, together with a schedule of the rentals\nbeing paid by them, and a schedule of the vacancies in such\naccommodations, together with the rental demanded therefor;\n  (m) A statement of the character, approximate number of units,\napproximate rentals and approximate date of availability of the proposed\ndwelling accommodations, if any, to be furnished during construction and\nupon completion of the development;\n  (n) A statement of the proposed method of financing the development,\nin sufficient detail to evidence the probability that the redevelopment\ncorporation will be able to finance or arrange to finance the\ndevelopment;\n  (o) A statement of persons who it is proposed will be active in or\nassociated with the management of the redevelopment corporation during a\nperiod of at least one year from the date of the approval of the\ndevelopment plan.\n  The development plan, and any application to the planning commission\nor supervising agency for approval thereof, may contain in addition such\nother statements or material as may be deemed relevant by the proposer\nthereof, including limits on the amounts which may be paid as\ncompensation for se

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