§ 143. Use of self-supporting improvements. The town board of any town in Suffolk county and of any suburban town may, by ordinance, rule or regulation after a public hearing, held on notice as prescribed in section one hundred forty-two of this chapter, limit the use of such self-supporting improvement to residents of the town and/or limit the number of persons who may be permitted to use any self-supporting improvement at any time to the number of users which such town board shall find such self-supporting improvement may efficiently and economically serve or accommodate and limit admission or use to the persons applying therefor in the order in which applications for admission are made.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Town Law 143

  • self-supporting improvements: shall mean any dock, pier, wharf, bathing beach or recreational facility and parking areas in connection therewith, established pursuant to this article from which revenues are obtained by the imposition and collection of rates, fees, tolls or admissions. See N.Y. Town Law 140