N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 441.5
(3) The office shall review the proposed project boundary map to determine its compliance with this section and any guidelines of the office and shall notify the project sponsor of its determination. The project boundary map shall define the public park facilities for which State assistance was provided pursuant to this Subchapter.
(b) Alienation mitigation.
The act of the Legislature authorizing the alienation of facilities acquired or developed by a municipality pursuant to this Part shall require the substitution of other lands and any other requirements which the commissioner deems appropriate.
(c) Substitute property.
Substitute property must meet the following criteria to the satisfaction of the commissioner:
(5) in cases where the project was for the acquisition of land, the substitute property may not be property which is already owned by the project sponsor.
(d) Leasing of State-funded facilities.
The lease of facilities acquired or developed pursuant to this Subchapter is an alienation and requires the express authority of an act of the Legislature. However, substitution of other lands is not necessary if the lease provides for the following:
(4) all revenues received by the project sponsor from the lease of the facility shall be used for the acquisition of other park facilities or capital improvements to municipal park and recreational facilities and shall not supplement monies otherwise appropriated. The project sponsor shall submit to the office certified copies of budget documents showing its anticipated expenditures for capital park purposes from all revenue sources with the use of the lease proceeds as a segregated item.
(e) Granting of an easement over project lands.
If an act of the Legislature which grants an easement over parkland requires that the lands continue to be used for public park and recreation purposes, substitute property will not be required.
(f) Review of alienation proposals by the office.
(2) The material submitted shall include:
(3) The office will review the proposal and provide its comments and recommendation to the project sponsor along with such additional information as it deems relevant in sufficient time for the proposal to be considered by the Legislature at its next regular session.
(g) Legislative approval.
It shall be the responsibility of the project sponsor to contact its legislative representatives with regard to the introduction of legislation authorizing the alienation of parklands. The project sponsor shall give such legislative representatives the comments and recommendations of the office.
(h) Revised project boundary map.
If the project sponsor receives legislative approval for the alienation, it shall file a revised project boundary map with the office showing the corrected boundaries of the project and including any substitute property. Upon approval of the alienation all restrictions and requirements pertaining to the project shall apply to the substitute property.
(a) Project boundary map.