NYC Administrative Code

§ 22-718 — Authorization for the designation of a regionally significant project.

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What is NYC AC § 22-718?

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This section authorizes the designation of a business enterprise as a regionally significant project under specific criteria. It references the North Brooklyn/Brooklyn Navy Yard empire zone administrative board's resolution supporting the designation of Aesthetonics, Inc. Applies to businesses seeking regional significance for development projects.

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§ 22-718 Authorization for the designation of a regionally significant project.

AC § 22-718

a. Pursuant to the provisions of article 18-B of the general municipal law, a business enterprise may be designated as a regionally significant project if the criteria set forth in paragraph i of subdivision d of section 957 of such article are met. b. By a resolution of the North Brooklyn / Brooklyn Navy Yard empire zone administrative board, dated December 18, 2007, such administrative board, in accordance with the provisions of article 18-B of the general municipal law, supported the designation of Aesthetonics, Inc., having federal employer identification number 113301966 and located at 21-29 Belvidere Street, in the borough of Brooklyn, as a regionally significant project. c. Pursuant to the provisions of article 18-B of the general municipal law, such regionally significant project shall be as set forth as follows: Aesthetonics, Inc., having federal employer identification number 113301966 and located at 21-29 Belvidere Street, also known as Block: 3135 Lot: 36, in the borough of Brooklyn. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2008/063.

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