New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter L - New York State Urban Development Corporation
Part 4243 - Economic Development Fund
Champlain Bridge and August-September 2011 Storm and Flood, Recovery Fund
Section 4243.37 - Champlain Bridge and August-September 2011 storm and flood recovery fund assistance
Universal Citation: 21 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 4243.37
Current through Register Vol. 44, No. 51, December 21, 2022
(a) In order to provide general development financing assistance to retail and service businesses and agricultural and manufacturing businesses in eligible Areas (as defined below), the following provisions of the rule are modified as follows solely for fund assistance.
(1) Eligible area
shall mean:
(i) for assistance with respect
to the closure of the bridge closure, as defined below:
(a) with respect to assistance for retail and
service businesses the Towns of Crown Point, Moriah, and Ticonderoga, New York,
the Village of Port Henry, New York; and
(b) with respect to assistance for
agricultural and manufacturing businesses, Essex County, New York;
and
(ii) for assistance
with respect to damages and losses caused by or related to storms and flooding
occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and
including September 8, 2011, in Essex County, New York.
(2) Bridge closure shall mean the October 16,
2010 emergency permanent closing of the unsafe Lake Champlain Bridge.
(3) The term distressed area in section
4243.2(a)(7)
of this Part shall also include the eligible areas.
(4) The term eligible applicant in section
4243.2(a)(11)
of this Part shall also include all retail and service businesses and
agricultural and manufacturing businesses.
(5) The term eligible business in section
4243.2(a)(12)
of this Part shall also include all retail and service businesses and
agricultural and manufacturing businesses.
(6) The term eligible recipient in section
4243.2(a)(13)(iii)
of this Part shall also include all retail and service businesses and
agricultural and manufacturing businesses.
(7) The term ineligible cost in section
4243.2(a)(22)(v)
of this Part does not apply.
(8)
The term ineligible recipient in section
4243.2(a)(23)(i), (ii),
(iii) and (iv) of this Part does not apply.
(9) Section
4243.7 of this
Part regarding fees does not apply. There are no fees for fund
assistance.
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