120-BB - Town of Huntington solid waste management resource recovery facility; tax exemption; other contractual provisions related to towns of Huntington and

§  120-bb. Town of Huntington solid waste management resource recovery  facility; tax exemption; other contractual provisions related  to  towns  of   Huntington  and  Smithtown.  1.  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent  provision of article twenty-eight of  the  tax  law,  or  of  any  other  general, special or local law respecting taxation, the receipts from the  sale  of  all  tangible  personal  property  purchased  by a contractor,  subcontractor or repairman for use in  erecting,  repairing,  replacing,  improving  or  altering  a  solid  waste  management  resource  recovery  facility within the town of Huntington,  as  such  term  is  defined  in  section  one  hundred  twenty-w  of  this  article,  where such property  becomes an integral component part of such  facility,  shall  be  exempt  from  the  tax  on retail sales imposed under subdivision (a) of section  eleven hundred five and the compensating use tax imposed  under  section  eleven hundred ten of the tax law provided that:    (a)  title  to the real property upon which the solid waste management  resource recovery facility is to be situated is  held  by  the  town  of  Huntington;    (b)  the  environmental facilities corporation has caused to be issued  bonds of  the  corporation  for  financing  in  whole  or  in  part  the  construction of such solid waste management resource recovery facility;    (c)  the  vendor  has  entered  into  a site lease, easement or rental  agreement with such town relating to the site of the proposed facility;    (d)  prior  to  the  issuance  of  a  permit  by  the  department   of  environmental  conservation  authorizing  the operation of the facility,  the town of Huntington and the town of Smithtown shall each have adopted  and put into effect and maintained in effect a local ordinance providing  for the separation of solid waste into recyclable,  reusable  and  other  components pursuant to section one hundred twenty-aa of this article.    1-a. As long as the criteria set forth in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and  (d)  of  subdivision  one  of this section are satisfied, a vendor under  this section, shall be afforded the same treatment, with respect to  the  imposition of the sales and compensating use taxes imposed under article  twenty-eight  of the tax law as the environmental facilities corporation  is pursuant to subdivision eight of section twelve hundred ninety-six of  the public authorities law, on any purchase or use of tangible  personal  property.    2.  Notwithstanding  any  provision of law, general, special or local,  relating to taxation to the contrary, any mortgage, security interest or  other lien granted on any interest in  the  real  or  personal  property  comprising  the solid waste management resource recovery facility by the  owner, lessee or sublessee thereof shall be exempt  from  any  mortgage,  recording,  stamp  or  other  similar  tax  imposed  by the state or any  municipality or political subdivision thereof, with the same  effect  as  if  the  environmental  facilities  corporation  were  the owner of such  facility and  the  mortgagor  or  grantor  of  such  mortgage,  security  interest  or  lien,  as  the  case  may  be,  and section twelve hundred  ninety-six of  the  public  authorities  law  were  applicable  to  such  facility.    3.  (a)  Pursuant  to  a  joint agreement under article five-G of this  chapter, the town of Huntington and the town of Smithtown,  without  any  new  or  additional  competitive  procurement  which  would otherwise be  required by section one hundred twenty-w of this article, may enter into  a contract, amendment or supplement with the vendor with which the  town  of  Huntington  has  previously  executed  a  contract  on or before the  effective date of this section, for the design, construction, operation,  financing, ownership or maintenance of a solid waste management-resource  recovery facility within the town of Huntington as may be necessary  for  the  purpose  of expanding the facility and the services contemplated bysuch original contract in order to accommodate  the  disposal  of  solid  waste from the town of Smithtown.    (b)   The  waiver  of  compliance  with  the  competitive  procurement  provisions of such  section  one  hundred  twenty-w  shall  be  strictly  limited  in  application  to  the  undertaking  and  completion  of such  additional design and construction at such facility as is  necessary  to  accommodate  the  disposal  of  solid  waste from the town of Smithtown.  Notwithstanding such waiver,  the  provisions  of  section  two  hundred  twenty  of  the  labor  law  shall  be  applicable  to construction work  undertaken pursuant to such contract amendment or supplementation.    (c)  Any  expansion  of  the  proposed  Huntington  resource  recovery  facility  pursuant  to this section shall be in full accordance with the  rules and regulations promulgated by  the  department  of  environmental  conservation for the construction and operation of municipal solid waste  incineration facilities permitted on or after the effective date of this  section.    4. The town of Smithtown shall have the power to adopt and amend local  laws imposing appropriate and reasonable limitations on competition with  respect  to  collecting,  receiving,  transporting, delivering, storing,  processing and disposing of solid waste or the recovery by any means  of  any  material  or  energy product or resource therefrom, including local  laws requiring that all solid waste  generated,  originated  or  brought  within  its  boundaries, subject to such exceptions as may be determined  to be in the public interest, shall be delivered to  a  specified  solid  waste management-resource recovery facility; provided, however, that any  such  local  law  enacted  by  the  town shall take precedence and shall  supersede any inconsistent provisions of any  local  law  enacted  by  a  municipality  within  the  town.  Any such local law shall be adopted in  accordance with the procedure provided by the municipal home  rule  law,  except  that  no  such local law shall be subject to either mandatory or  permissive referendum. For purposes of this section  solid  waste  shall  not  include  any  scrap  or  other material of value separated from the  waste stream and held for purposes of materials recycling.    5. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law,  general,  special  or  local,  relating  to  the  length, duration and terms of contracts a  municipality may  enter  into,  or  relating  to  the  method  by  which  contracts  may  be entered into, the town of Huntington may enter into a  lease, easement or rental agreement relating to the site of the proposed  Huntington resource recovery facility and to the proposed facilities  to  be  constructed  thereon with the vendor upon such terms and conditions,  for such consideration and for such term and  duration,  not  to  exceed  forty  years,  as  may  be agreed upon by the town of Huntington and the  vendor, provided that any agreement providing for payment by the town of  Huntington for resource recovery services to be provided  at  such  site  may  not  exceed twenty-five years in duration, except as such agreement  may be extended in accordance with section one hundred twenty-w of  this  article.    6.  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent  provision  of  section  twelve  hundred ninety of the public authorities law or of any  other  provision  of  state  law,  the  bonds and any renewals thereof to be issued by the  environmental facilities corporation for the  purposes  of  constructing  the  solid  waste  management  resource recovery facility in the town of  Huntington shall mature at such time as the resolution authorizing  such  issuance  provides  but not exceeding twenty-five years from the date of  the original issuance of such bonds.    7. For purposes of this section, the  term  "vendor"  shall  mean  any  constructor  or  operator  together with any successors or assigns, of a  solid waste management-resource recovery facility located in the town ofHuntington and intended to dispose of municipal solid waste pursuant  to  an agreement with the town of Huntington.