NYC Administrative Code

§ 20-575 — Waterfront property adjoining market lands; highways through or bounding market places.

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This section clarifies that the jurisdiction of the department of ports and trade over waterfront property and the commissioner of transportation over highways related to market lands remains unaffected. Applies to waterfront property owners and entities involved with market lands.

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§ 20-575 Waterfront property adjoining market lands; highways through or bounding market places.

AC § 20-575

Nothing contained in this chapter shall interfere with the jurisdiction of the department of ports and trade over any waterfront property in and around any market lands, nor with the jurisdiction of the commissioner of transportation over market lands, insofar as it concerns his or her powers over highways. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1989/014.

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