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S 6338

Relates to community preservation funds for the town of Orangetown

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Bill Weber

A6097 now contains the operative Community Preservation Funds provisions for Orangetown, replacing S 6338; review A6097 for current details.

SUBSTITUTED BY A6097
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Bill Summary · S 6338

Summary of S 6338 – Relates to community preservation funds for the town of Orangetown

Overview

S 6338 is a New York State Senate bill titled "Relates to community preservation funds for the town of Orangetown." The bill appears to address matters concerning Community Preservation Funds (CPF) in the Town of Orangetown. However, the substantive text of S 6338 is not provided here; the bill has been substituted by A6097, which contains the current (operative) language.

Status and timeline

  • Introduced: March 11, 2025
  • Referred to: Local Government (2025-03-11)
  • Committee actions: Committee discharged and committed to Rules (2025-06-12); Ordered to Third Reading (Calendar 1989) (2025-06-12)
  • Substitution: Substituted by A6097 (June 13, 2025) — the text and provisions are now carried by A6097
  • Related status note: The substitution is listed twice on 2025-06-13
  • Primary sponsor: William Weber

Legislative context and related bills

  • Related/companion bills: A6097 (companion to S 6338)
  • Prior-session related bills: A 5373 and A 4606
  • The substitution indicates that A6097 is now the bill containing the proposed CPF provisions for Orangetown, superseding the original S 6338 text

Key provisions (as of available information)

  • Specific provisions are not provided in the information given.
  • It is important to review A6097 for the current language, as S 6338 has been substituted by A6097, and the operative details reside in that substituted bill.

Who would be affected

  • Town of Orangetown and its local government
  • Residents and property owners within Orangetown who may be impacted by CPF-related programs (e.g., preservation of open space, landmark protections, or other CPF-funded initiatives)
  • Local officials responsible for CPF administration, reporting, and oversight

Procedural and timeline considerations

  • The bill originated in the Senate and moved through the Local Government committee before being discharged to Rules and placed on third-reading calendars
  • The substitution to A6097 suggests a formal replacement of the bill’s text, with A6097 now serving as the operative version
  • For current status, tracking A6097 in the legislative record is essential

Next steps for readers

  • Review A6097 to understand the current, enforceable provisions related to Orangetown’s Community Preservation Funds
  • Check the latest committee actions, fiscal notes, and sponsor statements for A6097
  • Monitor floor actions and potential enactment or further amendments

If you’d like, I can pull the specific text of A6097 or provide a side‑by‑side comparison with S 6338 once that language is available.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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