Publication Date: Spring 2000
LIVELY & SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL
MEETING
Attorney General Eliot Spitzer delivered the keynote address
at CNYC's March 9, 2000, Annual Meeting. He described the
focus and the goals of his Office, particularly in regard
to real estate matters, and gave frank answers to questions
from the floor. Attorney General Spitzer had met with CNYC
leaders early in his tenure and was well aware of CNYC's interest
in persuading sponsors of low-sold buildings to "complete
the conversion" by selling
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New York State Attorney General
Eliot Spitzer (left) and CNYC President Marc J. Luxemburg
at CNYC's Annual Meeting, March 9, 2000. |
sufficient units to ensure the viability of the cooperative or condominium.
He also mentioned measures initiated by his office to require that sponsors
cure dangerous and hazardous conditions prior to conversion. At the meeting,
Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) consumer service representatives
had computer ties to their headquarters and were able to help 23 buildings
solve water billing problems. Deputy Commissioner Larry Schatt explained
the State-imposed requirement that every City building install a water meter,
and noted that those not in compliance will receive doubled frontage bills
this summer. For help with all water metering problems, contact DEP at (718)
337-4357. CNYC leaders presented updates on issues including: property
tax equity (see page 4); fire safety (see page 10); lead paint hazard
compliance; and monitoring management. An election was held for six directors
to serve on CNYC's Executive Board. See page 2 for the full list of Year
2000 Board Members. |