22.07 - Special powers of the trust relating to assisting participating cultural institutions.

§ 22.07. Special   powers   of   the   trust   relating  to  assisting  participating cultural institutions. In addition to such powers  as  are  conferred  elsewhere in article twenty of this chapter and this article,  the trust shall have the following powers which may be exercised, at the  discretion  of  the  board  of  trustees,  solely  and  exclusively   in  furtherance  of its corporate purposes with or without public auction or  bidding:    1. to undertake surveys  of  the  present  and  anticipated  needs  of  not-for-profit  cultural  organizations in the county, including without  limitation  the  need  for  development  of  the  facilities   of   such  organizations,  in  order  to  determine  whether  or  not the trust may  effectively exercise its powers and fulfill its purposes in  cooperation  with any such organizations;    2.  to develop facilities for not-for-profit cultural organizations or  cause such facilities to be developed, in accordance with  this  article  and  article  twenty of this chapter, to acquire in connection therewith  real property of a not-for-profit cultural organization, subject to  the  retention  or  creation  by such organization of any future or remainder  interests in such property, all of which shall be valid  notwithstanding  any  rule  against perpetuities, and in connection therewith, to install  or cause to  be  installed  water,  fuel,  gas,  electrical,  telephone,  heating,   air-conditioning   and   other  utility  services,  including  appropriate connections;    3. to maintain, repair, keep up, manage and operate its real  property  and  any  facility  for  a  not-for-profit cultural organization or part  thereof developed by or pursuant to an agreement with it, by means which  may include the enforcement of its rules and regulations in  the  manner  described   in   subdivision  d  of  section  two  hundred  two  of  the  not-for-profit corporation law with  the  same  effect  as  though  such  subdivision applied to the trust and to such property and facility;    4.  to  offer  to  convey  and  to  convey  all  or  any  part  of the  non-institutional portion of a facility or any interest therein, and  to  take any and all actions deemed necessary or appropriate by the trust to  advertise,  promote,  encourage, and effect such conveyances, all future  or remainder interests created or retained by the  trust  in  connection  therewith   which  shall  be  valid  notwithstanding  any  rule  against  perpetuities;    5. to convey  with  or  without  consideration,  to  a  not-for-profit  cultural  organization the institutional portion of a facility developed  in cooperation with such organization and any real property held by  the  trust in connection with such development;    6.  to  enter into a partnership, joint venture or other enterprise in  any capacity deemed  by  it  to  be  appropriate,  for  the  purpose  of  developing  and  operating  a  facility  for  a  not-for-profit cultural  organization or any part thereof;    7. to convey, without public auction or bidding, any real property  to  a developer for the purpose of developing therein or thereon a facility,  or  a  part  or portion thereof, subject to the creation or retention by  the trust of such future or remainder interests in such property  as  it  deems  appropriate, all of which shall be valid notwithstanding any rule  against perpetuities;    8. to purchase or lease the institutional portion of a  facility  from  the developer thereof for use and occupancy by a not-for-profit cultural  organization;    9.  to  furnish  not-for-profit cultural organizations with advice and  with technical and other assistance; to act  as  liaison  with  federal,  state  and  municipal  and  other  local  authorities and with users and  occupants of facilities with respect to the cultural,  recreational  andeducational    activities    provided    by    not-for-profit   cultural  organizations; and otherwise to  foster  and  encourage  greater  public  knowledge  of,  and  participation  in,  the  cultural, recreational and  educational activities of such organizations;    10. to organize one or more wholly-owned subsidiary corporations under  any applicable provision of law and to perform through such subsidiaries  or  cause such subsidiaries to perform all or any part of its powers and  functions;    11. to establish and promulgate such  rules  and  regulations  as  the  trust  may  deem  necessary,  convenient  or  desirable  for the use and  operation of any facility, or part thereof, and for the use of any  real  property  developed  or  to  be developed by or pursuant to an agreement  with it, including but not limited to rules  and  regulations  governing  the conduct and safety of the public on such premises;    12. to make and execute such agreements, including without limitation,  instruments  of  conveyance  and agreements with not-for-profit cultural  organizations   with   respect   to   the   architectural   and   design  characteristics  of any facility, as are necessary or convenient for the  exercise of its corporate powers and the fulfillment  of  its  purposes;  and    13. to make loans in accordance with article twenty of this chapter.