1078 - Powers.

§  1078.  Powers.  The  powers and duties of the authority shall be as  follows:    1. To sue and be sued.    2. To have a seal and alter the same.    3. To acquire, in the name of the authority, lease, hold  and  dispose  of  property  or  any  interest  therein  for  its  corporate  purposes,  including the power to  purchase  prospective  or  tentative  awards  in  connection  with  the  exercise of the power of condemnation hereinafter  granted.    4. (a) To purchase, in the name of the  authority,  any  water  supply  system,    water   distribution   system,   including   plants,   works,  instrumentalities or parts thereof  and  appurtenances  thereto,  lands,  easements,  rights  in  land  and  water rights, rights-of-way, contract  rights, franchises, approaches,  connections,  dams,  reservoirs,  water  mains  and  pipe  lines,  pumping  stations  and equipment, or any other  property incidental to and included in such system or part thereof,  and  any improvements, extensions and betterments, situated wholly within the  county  for  the purpose of supplying water for domestic, commercial and  public purposes at retail to individual consumers within the  county  of  Suffolk  or  at wholesale in the manner provided by subdivision seven of  this section as a means of so acquiring for such purposes,  and  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  public service commission, the authority may  purchase all  of  the  stock  of  any  existing  privately  owned  water  corporation  or  company, and thereafter, within a reasonable time, such  water corporation or company shall be dissolved.    (b) To condemn in the name of the authority, except where  located  in  another  county,  any  water  supply  system, water distribution system,  including  plants,  works,  instrumentalities,  or  parts  thereof   and  appurtenances  thereto,  lands,  easements,  rights  in  land  and water  rights,  rights-of-way,   contract   rights,   franchises,   approaches,  connections,  dams,  reservoirs,  water  mains  and  pipe lines, pumping  stations and equipment, or any other property incidental to and included  in such system or part thereof, and  any  improvements,  extensions  and  betterments  for the purpose of supplying water for domestic, commercial  and public purposes at retail to individual consumers within the  county  of  Suffolk  or at wholesale in the manner provided by subdivision seven  of this section. The authority shall exercise the power of  condemnation  hereby  granted in the manner provided either by the condemnation law or  by the Suffolk county improvement act. In the exercise of such power  of  condemnation,  the  property  being  condemned  shall be deemed, when so  determined by the authority, to be for a  public  use  superior  to  the  public   use   in  the  hands  of  any  other  person,  association,  or  corporation, provided, however, that the authority shall have  no  power  to condemn property the legal title to which is vested in a municipality  unless such municipality shall consent thereto.    (c)  To  construct, develop and operate any water supply system, water  distribution system,  including  plants,  works,  instrumentalities,  or  parts thereof, and appurtenances thereto, dams, reservoirs, water mains,  pipe  lines,  pumping  stations  and  equipment,  or  any other property  incidental to or included in such system  or  part  thereof  within  the  county  of  Suffolk,  and  to  acquire,  by  condemnation  in the manner  provided by this title, or by purchase, lands, easements, rights in land  and water rights and rights-of-way in connection therewith  within  such  county;  and to own and operate, maintain, repair, improve, reconstruct,  enlarge and extend, subject to the provisions of this title, any of  its  properties  acquired  or  constructed  under  this  title, all of which,  together with the acquisition of such properties are hereby declared  to  be public purposes.(d)  To  acquire,  hold, use, lease, sell, transfer and dispose of any  property,  real,  personal  or  mixed,  or  interest  therein,  for  its  corporate purposes.    5.  To  purchase water in bulk from any person, private corporation or  municipality when necessary or convenient  for  the  operation  of  such  water supply and distribution system.    6.  To  fix, alter, charge and collect rates and other charges for the  use of water by  the  inhabitants  of  the  county  or  other  consumers  thereof,  at  reasonable rates to be determined by the authority for the  purpose of providing for the payment of the expenses of  the  authority,  the  construction, improvement, repair, maintenance and operation of the  water supply and distribution system of the authority,  the  payment  of  the  principal  of and interest on the obligations of the authority, and  to fulfill the terms and provisions of  any  agreements  made  with  the  purchasers or holders of any such obligations.    7.  To  sell water by volume to any or all municipalities or privately  owned public water supply and distribution systems in such county.   The  fact  that  any  municipality  has  procured  or  is about to procure an  independent source of water supply shall not prevent  such  municipality  from purchasing water from the authority. Subject to the approval of the  board  of  supervisors of Suffolk county to sell any water not needed in  such county to any municipality or privately owned public  water  supply  and  distribution  system  outside  of the county in which created.  Not  only may the authority sell any surplus water it may have developed, but  it may, with the consent of  such  board  of  supervisors,  develop  and  provide  a  sufficient  amount of water so as to supply water outside of  the county to any municipality or privately owned  public  water  supply  and distribution system.    8.  To  make  contracts  and  execute  all  instruments  necessary  or  convenient.    9. To make by-laws for the management and regulation  of  its  affairs  and the regulation of and the charges made for water sold.    10. To appoint officers, agents and employees.    11.  To  enter  upon any lands, waters and premises for the purpose of  making surveys, soundings, drillings and examinations.    12. To enter into cooperative agreements with other water authorities,  municipalities,  or  utility  companies,  for  the  interconnection   of  facilities,  the exchange or inter-change of services and commodities or  for any other lawful purposes  necessary  or  desirable  to  effect  the  purposes  of this title, provided, however, that any such agreement with  a municipality located in a county, other than Suffolk county, shall  be  subject  to  the approval of the board of supervisors of such county, if  any.    12-a. To enter  into  a  contract  or  contracts  with  the  board  of  supervisors  of  Suffolk  county  for  the acquisition, construction and  development of a water supply and distribution system, or  any  part  or  parts thereof, on behalf of a county water district, and to contract for  the  operation  and  management  of  such  county water district, all as  provided in article five-a of the county law and article five-b  of  the  general municipal law. Such water authority shall be deemed the agent of  Suffolk county under any such contract. If such contract shall authorize  the  water  authority  to purchase supplies or equipment or to construct  public works, such authority shall be subject to all provisions  of  law  to  which Suffolk county would be subject in relation to advertising and  awarding any such contracts for supplies, equipment or public works.    13. To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out  the  powers  expressly given or necessarily implied in this title.In  exercising  the  powers granted by this title, the authority shall  not sell water in any area which is served by a water  system  owned  or  operated   by   a  municipality  unless  the  governing  board  of  such  municipality shall adopt a resolution requesting the authority  to  sell  water in such area.    Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law, the authority may not  approve by resolution or otherwise make a final determination  regarding  a  construction  project for any new structure which exceeds thirty feet  in height unless it holds a public hearing in the municipality where the  construction will take place not less than fifteen days after notice has  been given as hereinafter provided. Notice of such public hearing  shall  be  published  once  a  week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of  general circulation in the area affected by  the  proposed  construction  project.