Legislation
SECTION 2634
Cooperation with municipalities
Public Authorities (PBA) CHAPTER 43-A, ARTICLE 8, TITLE 28-A
§ 2634. Cooperation with municipalities. 1. The commission is a
cooperative regional organization of six municipalities to implement and
manage an urban cultural park encompassing all or part of each of their
territory and based upon the mutual assent and participation of each
municipality. The activities of the commission shall be coordinated with
the local planning, cultural and park activities of each municipality.
No real property may be acquired or project undertaken by the commission
in a municipality without the written approval for such action of the
member of the board from such municipality.
2. Each municipality may provide the commission with the services of
its agents, employees and facilities without charge to the corporation.
Persons serving as officers or employees of the commission may be
employees of a municipality and the commission, in such case, may pay
the municipality an agreed portion of the compensation or costs.
3. For purposes of implementing the management plan, any individual
municipality may act with the agreement of the commission to carry out
an individual project in its own name or acquire real property for a
project in the name of the commission at the cost and expense of the
commission. In case the commission shall have the use and occupancy of
any real property which it shall determine is no longer required for a
project then, if such property was acquired at the cost and expense of a
municipality, the commission shall have the power to surrender its use
and occupancy thereof to the municipality, or, if such real property was
acquired at the cost and expense of the commission, then the commission
shall have power to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of said real
property at public sale, and shall retain and have the power to use the
proceeds of sale, rentals, or other moneys derived from the disposition
thereof for its purposes.
cooperative regional organization of six municipalities to implement and
manage an urban cultural park encompassing all or part of each of their
territory and based upon the mutual assent and participation of each
municipality. The activities of the commission shall be coordinated with
the local planning, cultural and park activities of each municipality.
No real property may be acquired or project undertaken by the commission
in a municipality without the written approval for such action of the
member of the board from such municipality.
2. Each municipality may provide the commission with the services of
its agents, employees and facilities without charge to the corporation.
Persons serving as officers or employees of the commission may be
employees of a municipality and the commission, in such case, may pay
the municipality an agreed portion of the compensation or costs.
3. For purposes of implementing the management plan, any individual
municipality may act with the agreement of the commission to carry out
an individual project in its own name or acquire real property for a
project in the name of the commission at the cost and expense of the
commission. In case the commission shall have the use and occupancy of
any real property which it shall determine is no longer required for a
project then, if such property was acquired at the cost and expense of a
municipality, the commission shall have the power to surrender its use
and occupancy thereof to the municipality, or, if such real property was
acquired at the cost and expense of the commission, then the commission
shall have power to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of said real
property at public sale, and shall retain and have the power to use the
proceeds of sale, rentals, or other moneys derived from the disposition
thereof for its purposes.