§ 850. State office buildings and other public improvements in certain counties. 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, general, special or local, every county is hereby authorized and empowered:

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Terms Used In N.Y. County Law 850

  • Amortization: Paying off a loan by regular installments.
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Deed: The legal instrument used to transfer title in real property from one person to another.
  • Equitable: Pertaining to civil suits in "equity" rather than in "law." In English legal history, the courts of "law" could order the payment of damages and could afford no other remedy. See damages. A separate court of "equity" could order someone to do something or to cease to do something. See, e.g., injunction. In American jurisprudence, the federal courts have both legal and equitable power, but the distinction is still an important one. For example, a trial by jury is normally available in "law" cases but not in "equity" cases. Source: U.S. Courts
  • Fee simple: Absolute title to property with no limitations or restrictions regarding the person who may inherit it.
  • Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.
  • Indemnification: In general, a collateral contract or assurance under which one person agrees to secure another person against either anticipated financial losses or potential adverse legal consequences. Source: FDIC
  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
  • Precedent: A court decision in an earlier case with facts and law similar to a dispute currently before a court. Precedent will ordinarily govern the decision of a later similar case, unless a party can show that it was wrongly decided or that it differed in some significant way.
  • Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
  • Remainder: An interest in property that takes effect in the future at a specified time or after the occurrence of some event, such as the death of a life tenant.

(a) To acquire by purchase, gift or dedication, or by condemnation in the manner provided by the law under which such county is authorized to acquire property for public purposes, or if there be no such law, in the manner provided by and subject to the provisions of the condemnation law, property in any such city within the county as a site for an office building or buildings and appurtenances, suitable for the primary use of state departments, agencies and employees, and other public improvements and appurtenances, which site may be located within a larger area previously acquired and cleared under an urban renewal program.

(b) To acquire property from the state or a city within the county as such a site, by lease for a term not exceeding forty years, or by a quitclaim deed conveying all the right, title and interest of the people of the state or city in and to such property, and to agree that if the county shall fail, within five years from the date of such conveyance, to construct an office building or to construct, reconstruct or otherwise provide a public improvement on such property as may be required by the terms of a contract entered into with the state commissioner of general services in accordance with the provisions of this section, or if any office building so constructed on such property ceases to be used primarily for state purposes, then and in either event, such property shall revert to the people of the state with right of re-entry thereupon or shall be conveyed to the people of the state in fee simple; provided, however, that as a condition precedent to the exercise of such right of re-entry the state shall pay to the county such amount as may be specified in a contract or lease entered into between the state commissioner of general services and the county in accordance with the provisions of this act, which amount may equal (i) the purchase price of the county for such property, (ii) the depreciated costs of the county for all buildings, public improvements and appurtenances constructed thereon pursuant to any such contract or lease, and (iii) all other costs of the county incurred pursuant to such contract or lease incident to such property and the construction of such office buildings and the construction, reconstruction or provision of public improvements and appurtenances, including the cost of the original fixtures, furnishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus, if any, included in such work or purchased by the county. Upon the exercise by the state of such right of re-entry, the county shall establish a sinking fund and any payment made by the state upon exercise of such right of re-entry shall, to the extent necessary, be paid into such fund which shall be maintained solely for the liquidation of the principal of and interest on any indebtedness contracted or incurred by the county in relation to the property which so reverts to the people of the state of New York.

(c) To enter into a contract or contracts with the state commissioner of general services on behalf of the state providing for the construction on such property of one or more office buildings, suitable for the primary use of state departments, agencies and employees, and for the construction, reconstruction or other provisions of other public improvements and appurtenances.

(d) To clear such property, close and open streets and public ways, and demolish existing structures as may be required by any such contract with the state commissioner of general services and to construct one or more such office buildings and to construct, reconstruct or otherwise provide for other public improvements and appurtenances in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the state commissioner of general services and incorporated in any such contract.

(e) To designate the state commissioner of general services as its agent in connection with the construction of one or more such office buildings and the construction, reconstruction or provision of other public improvements and appurtenances by the county pursuant to any such contract with the state commissioner of general services, provided that in such case, construction, reconstruction or other contracts in connection therewith shall be let by the state commissioner of general services to the lowest responsible bidder, after public advertisement, in the manner provided in § 8 of the public buildings law.

(f) To purchase through the state office of general services, in accordance with § 104 of the general municipal law, such furnishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus, not included in the construction plans and specifications, as may be specified by contract with the state commissioner of general services for installation in an office building, public improvement or appurtenances, and to install, alter or improve the same in accordance with such contract.

(g) To lease to the state, for possession upon the completion of work, all office buildings and public improvements and appurtenances constructed, reconstructed or provided pursuant to any such contract with the state commissioner of general services, together with the original furnishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus installed therein pursuant to paragraph (f) of this subdivision, and to lease the property upon which such office buildings, public improvements and appurtenances are constructed, reconstructed or provided if such property is owned by the county or to sublease such property to the state if leased to the county, for a term not exceeding forty years and upon such terms and conditions including a fair and reasonable annual rental as may be agreed upon between the county and the state commissioner of general services.

(h) To sublease from the state an office building or public improvement, or space therein, for the use of county departments, agencies, or employees.

(i) To convey to the state title to all such office buildings and public improvements and appurtenances, and to the property upon which the same are constructed, reconstructed or provided if such property is owned by the county, in fee simple at the expiration of the term of any such lease or upon the earlier payment in full of the total amount specified in any such contract or lease with the state commissioner of general services, without additional charge therefor.

(j) To make appropriate provision in any contract or lease with the state as to liability on account of loss or damage caused by fire, explosion or other catastrophe and as to whether any property, office building, public improvement, appurtenance, furnishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus shall be insured against loss or damage from such causes, for the payment of the cost of such insurance and for the application of (i) any payments made by the state in respect of such liability, or (ii) the proceeds of any such insurance received by the county. If, under the terms of such contract or lease, any payments so made by the state or the proceeds of any such insurance so received by the county are not used to rebuild or repair the property, office building, public improvement, appurtenance, furnishings, equipment, machinery or apparatus destroyed or damaged, the county shall establish a sinking fund and shall, to the extent necessary, pay any such payments so made by the state or the proceeds of any such insurance so received into such fund which shall be maintained solely for the liquidation of the principal of and interest on any indebtedness contracted or incurred by the county in relation to the property, office building, public improvement, appurtenance, furnishings, equipment, machinery or apparatus so destroyed or damaged.

(k) To make all agreements, necessary or convenient in respect thereof, with a city within such county which joins with the county and the state commissioner of general services in a contract entered into pursuant to the provisions of this section, and to share with such city any benefits accruing to the county from such contract or from general provisions of law which become applicable because of the acquisition of property upon which the office building or buildings, public improvements, or appurtenances, are constructed, reconstructed or provided pursuant to the terms of such contract.

(l) From time to time, to authorize, issue and sell obligations, pursuant to the local finance law, to pay the costs of acquiring property, of constructing office buildings, of constructing, reconstructing or otherwise providing other public improvements and appurtenances, including in each case architectural and engineering fees, and of purchasing original furnishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus therefor pursuant to this section. The acquisition of such property, the construction of such office buildings, the construction, reconstruction or other provision of other public improvements and appurtenances and the purchase of such original furnishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus are hereby declared county purposes.

(m) To make provision in any contract or lease, or both, with the state relative to the county and its officers and employees being indemnified and saved harmless from any and all manner of claims, damages, loss, injury, suits, actions and proceedings and the performance, payment, and compliance with, all orders and judgments that may be rendered, obtained or made against the county and arising out of, connected with, or, because of, anything done or undertaken hereunder or pursuant hereto by, or, in behalf of, or, in the name of, the county. There shall be included in such indemnification any expenses, fees and costs of the county in respect of the foregoing and not otherwise reimbursed to it pursuant to any contract or lease.

(n) To enter into a contract or contracts in accordance with the provisions of this section, with the state commissioner of general services and with a city within such county which contract or contracts may provide for:

(i) The acquisition by such county of land suitable for the establishment thereon of a portion of a complex, the remainder of which complex is to be established upon the contiguous site of an office building or buildings suitable for the primary use of state departments, agencies and employees.

(ii) The construction by the county on its land of a building or buildings and public improvements and appurtenances for the uses and purposes of the county and such city.

(iii) The designation by the county of the state commissioner of general services to act as its agent for the joint design, development, construction, reconstruction and provision of the portions of the complex containing common facilities, in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the state commissioner of general services and the county.

(iv) The payment by the state in the first instance, whenever state funds therefor are made available, of any and all costs and expenses of the design, development, construction, reconstruction and development of the portions of the complex containing the common facilities, subject to payment to and reimbursement of the state by the county of its proportionate share of the said costs and expenses, at the time and in the amounts specified in the contract.

(v) The granting, acceptance and exchange of easements, licenses and rights-of-way, in, on, over and under any land, building or public improvement in connection with the construction or use of the complex.

(vi) The operation, maintenance and repair by the state and county and such city of the common facilities of the complex and for the payment and reimbursement by the state and county and such city of all costs of such operation, maintenance and repair.

(vii) The defense against claims by third parties arising out of the ownership, operation and control of the common facilities, by insurance or otherwise.

(viii) The repair and reconstruction of any building, common facility, public improvement and appurtenances within the complex damaged or destroyed by fire, explosion or other catastrophe.

(ix) The lease by such county and the state of stores and restaurants within the common facilities for the convenience of state and municipal employees and the public at large upon such terms and conditions, including consideration and length of term as such county and the commissioner of general services deem proper.

2. For purposes of this section:

(a) The term "property" is defined to include lands, waters, rights in lands or waters, structures, franchises and interests in land, including lands under water and riparian rights, and any and all other things and rights usually included within the definition of real property and includes also any and all interests in such property less than full title, such as easements permanent or temporary, rights-of-way, uses, leases, licenses and all other incorporeal hereditaments and every estate, interest or right, legal or equitable.

(b) The term "public improvement" or "public improvements" is defined to include but not limited to a courthouse, an archives and records center, a museum, a laboratory, a park, a garden, a recreation area, restaurants, shops, the installation of trees, shrubs and other landscaping, a monument, fountain, sculpture, a plaza, substructure and parts thereof, mechanical, pedestrian or vehicular accessways, a parking garage, a parking lot, a pedestrian walkway or overpass or underpass, an arterial highway or connection, a crossroad or access road, a transportation terminal or shelter, a meeting hall, a civil defense shelter against radioactive fallout or blast, and other public structures and facilities intended for the use of state or municipal employees and the public at large.

(c) The term "appurtenances" is defined to include but is not limited to fixtures, equipment, machinery and apparatus which are an integral part of an office building or public improvement and service units and other connections and installations for power, water, sewer, gas, electrical, telephone, heating, air conditioning, ventilating, snow melting, and other utility services.

(d) The term "governmental-building complex" or "complex" is defined to mean any building or group of buildings together with their common facilities, related public improvements and appurtenances, constructed by the state and any county and such city as an integrated unit for the primary use of state and municipal offices, departments, agencies, employees and the public at large.

(e) "Common facility" or "common facilities" is defined to mean public improvements or appurtenances for the joint use and benefit of occupants of a governmental complex.

3. Except as otherwise provided in relation to any amount paid by the state upon the exercise of a right of re-entry upon property which reverts to the people of the state of New York, or in relation to any payment made by the state on account of loss or damage caused by fire, explosion or other catastrophe, or in relation to any proceeds of insurance, any moneys received by a county from the state in accordance with the provisions of any contract or lease entered into between the county and the state commissioner of general services pursuant to this section shall be applied to and actually used for payment of all costs of operation, maintenance and repair, if required by such contract or lease to be performed by the county, and for payment of any interest on and amortization of or redemption of any county obligations issued pursuant to paragraph (l) of subdivision one of this section, or such moneys shall be deposited in a special fund to be used solely for such payments. The application and use of such payments, or the deposits required therefor, shall not prohibit the county from using any such moneys, in excess of such payments or deposits in any one year, for any lawful county purpose.