39.09 - Powers and duties of the commission.

§ 39.09 Powers and duties of the commission. The commission shall have  the following powers:    1. To sue and be sued;    2. To have a seal and alter the same at its pleasure;    3. To acquire, hold and dispose of personal property for its corporate  purposes;    4. To make by-laws for the management and regulation of its affairs;    5. To appoint an executive officer, officers, agents and employees, to  prescribe  their qualifications and to fix their compensation and to pay  the same out of funds of the commission;    6. To enter into contracts and leases, and to execute all  instruments  necessary   or   convenient   with  any  person,  firm,  partnership  or  corporation, either public or private;    7. To accept gifts, grants, loans, or contributions  from,  and  enter  into  contracts  or  other  transactions with, the United States and the  state or any commission of either of them, any municipality, any  public  or private corporation, individual or other legal entity, and to use any  such  gifts,  grants,  loans  or  contributions  to  advance  any of its  corporate purposes;    8. To designate the depositories of its money;    9. To establish and re-establish its fiscal year;    10. To prepare an annual report on the conduct of its activities which  shall include a financial statement for that year and a  work  plan  for  the next year which may include an estimate of the resources required to  complete  the  commission's  activities  to be sent to the governor, the  temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly  and  the  chief  elected  official  of  each  municipality adjacent to the Niagara  river;    11. To contract with the state as an independent body corporate;    12.  To  organize  and  meet  with  a  committee   of   planners   for  municipalities adjacent to the Niagara river regarding regional projects  and the provision of planning services;    13.  To  designate  districts  and  routes  for  planning  and project  purposes;    14. To create advisory committees to advise on  matters  of  interest;  provided,  however,  there  shall  be  created  at  a  minimum  a  local  government advisory committee consisting of the chief  elected  official  of  each  municipality adjacent to the Niagara river, or their designee,  and a citizens' advisory  committee  consisting  of  representatives  of  local  civic,  commercial,  educational,  recreational, and conservation  organizations; and    15. To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out its purposes  and exercise the powers  expressly  given  in  this  article;  provided,  however,  that  no  power  is  provided to the commission to operate any  portion  of  the  greenway,  to  impose  operating  standards  upon  any  component of the system, or to take property by eminent domain.