New York Laws
Title 2 - Central New York Regional Market Authority
834-B - Powers of Municipal Corporations.

(a) Sell any of its property, real or personal, or any interests
therein, or grant licenses affecting the same to the authority for a
nominal consideration or otherwise and upon such other terms, covenants
and conditions, if any, as may be agreed upon between the authority and
such county, city, town or village.
(b) Lease any of its property, real or personal, or any interests
therein to the authority for a nominal consideration or otherwise and
upon such other terms, covenants and conditions, if any, as may be
agreed upon between the authority and such county, city, town or
village, for a period of not to exceed fifty years and an option to
renew for a period of not to exceed fifty years as may be agreed upon
between the authority and such county, city, town or village.
(c) Provide municipal services, facilities or utilities to the
authority for the benefit of the market facilities owned or operated by
the authority in such county, city, town or village.
2. For the purposes of protection of public health, the facilitation
of inspection of fruits, vegetables, live poultry and poultry products,
the enforcement of sanitary regulations and the general welfare of the
community, prescribe in such county, city, town or village an area,
including and adjoining the market facilities owned or operated by the
authority, wherein the buying and the selling of fruits, vegetables,
live poultry and poultry products at wholesale may be confined to the
market facilities owned or operated by the authority within such area
and the dealing in such commodities within such area outside the market
facilities owned or operated by the authority may be otherwise
regulated, restricted or controlled. Such area shall be of such size as
the county, city, town or village shall determine to be necessary for
the accomplishment of such purposes.