New York Statutes
§ 234 — Creation, appointment and qualifications
New York § 234
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N.Y. General Municipal § 234 (2026).
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§ 234. Creation, appointment and qualifications. Each city and\nincorporated village is hereby authorized and empowered to create a\ncommission to be known as the city or village planning commission. Such\ncommission shall be so created in incorporated villages by resolution of\nthe trustees, in cities by ordinance of the common council, except that\nin cities of the first class, having more than a million inhabitants, it\nshall be by resolution of the board of estimate and apportionment or\nother similar local authority. In cities of the first class such\ncommission shall consist of not more than eleven, in cities of the\nsecond class of not more than nine, in cities of the third class and\nincorporated villages of not more than seven members. Such ordinance or\nresolution shall specify
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§ 236
General powers§ 238
Private streets§ 239
Rules§ 239-A
Construction of article§ 239-B
Definitions§ 239-C
County planning boards§ 239-D
County comprehensive plan§ 239-E
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