NYC Administrative Code

§ 2-203 — Power to mark boundaries and to make surveys.

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What is NYC AC § 2-203?

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This section grants the mayor the authority to direct borough presidents to mark city boundary lines as defined by the code. The mayor may authorize the use of specific monuments for this purpose. Applies to municipal officials involved in boundary designation.

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§ 2-203 Power to mark boundaries and to make surveys.

AC § 2-203

The mayor shall have the power to direct the president of any borough to mark any boundary line or lines of the city, as such boundary line or lines is or are determined in and by the code, so as to distinguish and define the boundaries of the city, the boundaries of the boroughs, and any other boundary line or lines determined in and by the code, by such monuments as may be authorized by the mayor.

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