2633 - Purposes and powers of the commission.

§  2633.  Purposes  and  powers of the commission. The purposes of the  commission shall  be  to  undertake  the  necessary  administrative  and  development  activities  in  furtherance  of the management plan; and to  carry  out  the  aforesaid  purposes,  the  commission  shall  have  the  following powers:    1. To sue and be sued;    2. To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;    3. To acquire, hold and dispose of personal property for its corporate  purposes;    4.  To  acquire  by  purchase,  grant,  lease,  gift, condemnation, or  otherwise and to use, real  property  or  rights  or  easements  therein  necessary  for  its  corporate  purposes  subject  to  the local zoning,  planning and historic preservation regulations as well as  regional  and  local  comprehensive  land  use  plans,  and  to sell, convey, mortgage,  lease, pledge, exchange or otherwise dispose of  any  such  property  in  such manner as the commission shall determine;    5.  To  make  by-laws for the management and regulation of its affairs  and, subject to agreements with its bondholders, for the  regulation  of  the use of a project or projects;    6.  With  the  consent  of  the  state or municipality, to use agents,  employees and facilities of the state or municipality;    7. To appoint officers,  agents  and  employees,  to  prescribe  their  qualifications  and to fix their compensation and to pay the same out of  funds of the commission;    8. To make contracts  and  leases,  and  to  execute  all  instruments  necessary  or  convenient  to  or  with any person, firm, partnership or  corporation, either public or private;    9. To acquire, construct, reconstruct, lease, improve, maintain, equip  or furnish one or more projects;    10. To administer a preservation revolving fund,  including  provision  for  grants  and loans therefrom with funds for such purpose from state,  municipal, and/or private  sources  for  the  preservation  of  historic  properties  to  private  property  owners  for  preservation projects in  furtherance of the  public  interest  in  preservation  as  declared  in  section 14.01 of the parks, recreation and historic preservation law;    11.  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 or any other legal entity, and to  use  any  such  gifts, grants, loans or contributions for any of its corporate purposes;    12. To grant options to renew any lease with respect to any project or  projects  and  to  grant options to buy any project at such price as the  commission may deem desirable;    13. To designate the depositories of its money;    13-a. To make amendments to  the  Hudson-Mohawk  urban  cultural  park  management  plan,  in  lieu of the appropriate local legislative bodies,  subject to the approval of the commissioner  of  parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation pursuant to the provisions of section 35.05 of the  parks, recreation and historic preservation law;    14. To establish and re-establish its fiscal year; and    15. To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out its purposes  and exercise the powers expressly given in this title.