ยง 18-c. The common council in all cities of the third class shall have
the power, upon application, in writing, of the property owners, owning
at least two-thirds of the number of feet fronting or abutting upon the
street and along the line of any proposed improvement for the
construction of an improved system of street lighting, to establish such
special lighting district or districts for the proposed system of street
lighting, and from time to time may alter or extend the same, with full
power to order such construction and installation and to enter into a
contract for lighting in such district or districts so established or
extended as they may deem proper or expedient.
The amount of any such contract that may be entered into for such
special lighting, pursuant to the provisions of this act, shall be
assessed, levied and collected upon and between the taxable property in
said city and the district or districts respectively, in the same manner
and by the same officers as city taxes, charges or expenses for said
city are now assessed, levied and collected.
The common council shall, by ordinance, apportion the expenses that
shall be borne by the property fronting or abutting upon the street and
along the line of the proposed system or systems, and the city at large;
but in no event shall the property fronting or abutting upon the street
or streets along the line of the proposed system or systems be charged
less than fifty per centum for such charges or expenses, nor more than
the per centum specified in the application and agreed to by the
property owners.
Structure New York Laws
Article 2 - General Provisions
2 - Term of Office of City Supervisors.
2-A - Succession to Certain City Offices.
3 - Members of Common Council; Appointments to Other City Offices.
3-A - Liability of City Officials.
3-D - Receipts and Disbursements of Payrolls.
4 - Removal of Appointive Officers in Cities of the Third Class.
5 - Certain Parades and Processions Forbidden; Penalty.
10 - Licenses to Adult Blind Persons.
11 - Use of Soft Coal in Public Institutions.
12 - Money for Celebration of Legal Holidays in Cities.
12-A - Money for Tercentennial Celebrations.
13 - Moneys for Memorial and Veterans Days; How Expended.
13-C - Power of Cities to Provide Moneys to Replace Revenues From Excise Taxes.
13-E - Expenses of Meeting Rooms for Veterans' and Other Organizations.
13-G - Moneys for Maintaining the New York State Assessors Association and Any of Its Activities.
13-H - Moneys for Maintaining Statewide Associations of Local Officials and Any of Their Activities.
14 - Permits for Erection of Booths and Arches.
15 - Firefighters Moving From One City to Another.
16 - Term of Service; How Reckoned.
16-A - Volunteer Members of Fire Companies.
16-B - Computation of Pensions in Certain Retirement Funds.
17 - Operation of Crematories for Disposal of Garbage.
18 - License to Operate Moving Picture Apparatus.
18-B - Admission of Children to Theatres.
18-D - Duty of Street Vendors to Keep the Sidewalk and Street Clean.