New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle I - Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Chapter I - Parks
Subchapter H - Palisades Interstate Park Commission-new York Rules And Regulations
Part 414 - Payments To An Owner Or Tenant Of Residential Property Or Commercial Property Upon Their Application For Allowance Of Moving Expenses In Vacating Property Acquired By The Palisades Interstate Park Commission, For Supplemental Relocation Payments, For Loss Of Favorable Mortgage Financing And For Closing Costs
Section 414.2 - Definitions
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
For the purpose of this Part, the following terms shall mean:
(a) Commission. Palisades Interstate Park Commission.
(b) Department. The Executive Department.
(c) Individual. A person who is not a member of a family as hereinafter defined.
(d) Family. The term family means two or more individuals, one of whom is the head of a household, plus all other individuals regardless of blood or legal ties who live with and are considered a part of the family unit. Where two or more individuals occupy the same dwelling with no identifiable head of a household, they shall be treated as one family.
(e) Business. The term business means any lawful activity, excepting a farm operation, conducted primarily:
(f) Nonprofit organization. A corporation, partnership, individual or other public or private entity, engaged in a business, professional or instructional activity on a nonprofit basis, necessitating fixtures, equipment, stock in trade, or other tangible property for the carrying on of the business, profession or institutional activity on the premises.
(g) Farm operation. The term farm operation means any activity conducted solely or primarily for the production of one or more agricultural products or commodities, including timber, for sale or home use and customarily producing such products or commodities in sufficient quantity to be capable of contributing materially to the operator's support.
(h) Moving expenses. The reasonable necessary expenses of moving personal property, including the costs of dismantling, disconnecting, crating, loading, insuring, temporary storage, transporting, unloading and reinstalling such personal property. Reimbursement for necessary moving expenses is also intended to include payment for temporary lodging and transportation and the cost of transferring licenses, exclusive of legal fees. Moving expense reimbursement is exclusive of any betterments or improvements (except when required by law) or additives to the replacement site.
(i) Counted rooms. That space in the appropriated structure containing a substantial and usual quantity of household furniture, equipment and personal property. They shall include the usual acceptable defined rooms such as bedrooms. living rooms, kitchens, etc., but will exclude vestibules, hallways, bathrooms and powder rooms.
(j) Dwelling. Any single family house, a single family unit in a multi-family building, a unit of a condominium or cooperative housing project, a mobile home, or any other residential unit.
(k) Comparable replacement dwelling. One which is:
(l) Mortgage. Such classes of liens as are commonly given to secure advances on, or the unpaid purchase price of, real property, under the laws of the State, together with the credit instruments, if any, secured thereby.
(m) Owner. An individual owning, legally or equitably, the fee simple estate, a life estate, a 99 year lease; the contract purchaser of any of the foregoing estates or interests or who has succeeded to any of the foregoing interests by devise, bequest, inheritance or operation of law.
(n) Loss of favorable mortgage financing. The amount to compensate a displaced person for the increased interest costs he is required to pay for financing a replacement dwelling based on the existing and replacement housing mortgage.
(o) Incidental expenses. The amount necessary for the actual reasonable and necessary costs incurred incident to the purchase of a replacement dwelling, not including prepaid expenses.
(p) Hardship case. A situation determined by the commission to represent an extenuating or unusual circumstance where serious financial, social or personal hardship would be imposed upon an owner/tenant because of a delay in receiving payment of moving expenses, supplemental housing benefits, or related eligible expenses.
(q) Initiation of negotiations for the parcel. The date of the first personal contact with the owner of any property to be acquired or his designated representative where price is discussed.
(r) Initiation of negotiations for the project. The date of the first personal contact with the owner of any property or his designated representative where price is discussed except where such contact is made solely for protective buying or because of hardship.
(s) Date of eligibility for benefits. Eligibility for the payments enumerated in this Part are specified under the respective subdivision hereof. However, no eligibility will accrue to any person moving onto any project subsequent to the date of initiation of negotiations for the project, except for the payment of moving expenses, unless it be determined by the commission to be in the public interest to so make a finding of eligibility.
(t) Standards for decent, safe and sanitary housing. A decent, safe and sanitary dwelling is one which meets all of the following minimum requirements: