New York Statutes
§ 142 — Charges for use of self-supporting improvements
New York § 142
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N.Y. Town § 142 (2026).
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§ 142. Charges for use of self-supporting improvements. The town board\nof any town in Suffolk county and of any suburban town, may, by\nordinance, rule, or regulation after a public hearing held on notice\npublished at least once in a newspaper circulating in the town, not less\nthan ten days prior to such hearing, establish or revise charges for the\nuse or enjoyment of any self-supporting improvement. Such town board\nshall establish charges for the use or enjoyment of any such improvement\nfor a daily, hourly or single use of such improvement. In addition to\nsuch daily, hourly or single use charges, the town board of any such\ntown may establish weekly, seasonal or annual charges for the use or\nenjoyment of any self-supporting improvement. Applications for weekly,\nseasonal or annu
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