Bill Text: NY S01026 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Requires the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation to preserve and maintain state historic sites that are closed for more than a month.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-01-08 - REFERRED TO CULTURAL AFFAIRS, TOURISM, PARKS AND RECREATION [S01026 Detail]
Download: New_York-2013-S01026-Introduced.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 1026 2013-2014 Regular Sessions I N S E N A T E (PREFILED) January 9, 2013 ___________ Introduced by Sens. SERRANO, PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Parks and Recreation AN ACT to amend the parks, recreation and historic preservation law, in relation to the maintenance and preservation of state historic sites THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Legislative finding. The legislature hereby finds that the 2 state has long acted on the recognition that the historical, archeologi- 3 cal, architectural and cultural heritage of the state as represented in 4 state historic sites are amongst the most important environmental assets 5 of the state and that they should be carefully maintained and preserved 6 for future generations. 7 S 2. The parks, recreation and historic preservation law is amended by 8 adding a new section 14.11 to read as follows: 9 S 14.11 MAINTENANCE AND PRESERVATION OF STATE HISTORIC SITES. 1. 10 STATE HISTORIC SITES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF CARE, 11 CUSTODY AND CONTROL TO ASSURE THEIR PRESERVATION FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS. 12 FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, "MOTHBALLING" SHALL MEAN THE PROCESS 13 OF TEMPORARILY CLOSING A HISTORIC STRUCTURE THAT INVOLVES CONTROLLING 14 THE LONG-TERM DETERIORATION OF THE BUILDING WHILE IT IS UNOCCUPIED AS 15 WELL AS FINDING METHODS TO PROTECT IT FROM SUDDEN LOSS BY FIRE OR 16 VANDALISM; AND "SEASONAL" SHALL MEAN A PERIOD OF TIME NOT TO EXCEED SIX 17 MONTHS IN ANY GIVEN YEAR. 18 2. DURING THE PROCESS OF DETERMINING THE VIABILITY OF THE OFFICE MAIN- 19 TAINING A HISTORIC SITE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, THE COMMISSIONER SHALL 20 PRODUCE A WRITTEN OUTLINE OF ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS THAT INCLUDE, BUT ARE 21 NOT LIMITED TO THE PREPARATION OF A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR THE ESTAB- 22 LISHMENT OF A NON-PROFIT GROUP THAT WOULD CONTRACT WITH THE OFFICE TO 23 MAINTAIN THE HISTORIC SITE FOLLOWING THE AGENCY'S ESTABLISHED CRITERIA EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD00520-01-3 S. 1026 2 1 AND BEST PRACTICES AND AN ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT ON THE PROPOSED 2 CLOSING OF THE SITE. THIS OUTLINE AND ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT WILL BE 3 MADE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC AND A COPY SHALL BE DELIVERED TO THE GOVER- 4 NOR, THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY AND THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF THE 5 SENATE, AND THE CHAIRS OF THE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON TOURISM, PARKS, ARTS 6 AND SPORTS DEVELOPMENT AND THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON CULTURAL AFFAIRS, 7 TOURISM, PARKS AND RECREATION. FOLLOWING THE PUBLICATION OF THE OUTLINE 8 OF ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS, A PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD OF NO LESS THAN THIRTY 9 DAYS SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED FOLLOWED BY AT LEAST ONE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE 10 PROPOSED ACTIONS BY THE AGENCY. 11 3. IF IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED BOTH BY THE COMMISSIONER AND THE BOARD 12 THAT A STATE HISTORIC SITE SHALL BE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC AND NOT FULLY 13 MAINTAINED FOR A PERIOD TO EXCEED THE NORMAL SEASONAL LIMIT PREVIOUSLY 14 IN PLACE, THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ADHERE TO THE STANDARDS OF THE UNITED 15 STATES SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR FOR THE MOTHBALLING OF HISTORIC BUILD- 16 INGS. SUCH SECRETARY'S STANDARDS FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION ARE THE 17 ESTABLISHED AND ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARDS FOR HISTORIC SITE AND BUILDING 18 PRESERVATION THROUGHOUT THE NATION. SUCH STANDARDS FOR THE MOTHBALLING 19 OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS FOCUS ON THE STEPS NEEDED TO PROPERLY DEACTIVATE A 20 HISTORIC PROPERTY FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME NOT TO EXCEED TEN YEARS 21 AND REQUIRE CONTINUED LIMITED MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE BY PROFESSIONAL 22 STAFF. THE STANDARDS FOR THE MOTHBALLING OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS REQUIRE 23 THE APPOINTMENT OF A PRESERVATION SPECIALIST TO ASSESS THE SPECIFIC 24 NEEDS OF THE STRUCTURE AND TO DEVELOP AN EFFECTIVE MOTHBALLING PROGRAM. 25 4. ACTIONS TAKEN IN THE EVENT OF THE CLOSING OF A SPECIFIC STATE 26 HISTORIC SITE SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING: 27 (A) THE PREPARATION OF A CONDITION ASSESSMENT REPORT OF THE BUILDING 28 OR SITE BY A PRESERVATION SPECIALIST, A COPY OF WHICH SHALL BE DELIVERED 29 TO THE GOVERNOR, THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY AND THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT 30 OF THE SENATE, AND THE CHAIRS OF THE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON TOURISM, 31 PARKS, ARTS AND SPORTS DEVELOPMENT AND THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON CULTURAL 32 AFFAIRS, TOURISM, PARKS AND RECREATION; 33 (B) STRUCTURAL STABILIZATION OF THE BUILDING, BASED ON THE RECOMMENDA- 34 TIONS OF THE CONDITION ASSESSMENT; 35 (C) EXTERMINATION OR CONTROL OF PESTS, INCLUDING RODENTS AND INSECTS. 36 THIS SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, THE INSTALLATION OF PEST 37 SCREENS AND THE INSPECTION OF THE BUILDING BY A LICENSED PEST CONTROL 38 EXPERT; 39 (D) PROTECTION OF THE EXTERIOR FROM MOISTURE PENETRATION. THIS SHALL 40 INCLUDE AN INSPECTION OF THE BUILDING OR STRUCTURE'S ROOF, GUTTERS, 41 DRAINS, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, MASONRY, SIDING, AND PROPER DRAINAGE; 42 (E) SECURING THE BUILDING AND ITS COMPONENT FEATURES TO REDUCE VANDAL- 43 ISM OR BREAK-INS. THIS SHALL INCLUDE THE NOTIFICATION OF LOCAL FIRE AND 44 POLICE DEPARTMENTS THAT THE BUILDING IS BEING MOTHBALLED, ENSURING THE 45 PROPER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF FIRE AND INTRUSION DETECTION 46 SYSTEMS ARE IN PLACE THROUGHOUT THE STRUCTURE, ALONG WITH ANY EXISTING 47 INSPECTED FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS, THE FASTENING OF ALL EXTERIOR DOORS 48 AND WINDOWS, THE PREVENTION OF THE OVERGROWTH OF THE GROUNDS, AND THE 49 CREATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A SECURITY MONITORING PLAN; 50 (F) PROVISION OF ADEQUATE VENTILATION TO THE INTERIOR THAT IS, AT 51 MINIMUM, TWO AIR EXCHANGES EVERY HOUR TO PREVENT MILDEW DAMAGE; 52 (G) SECURING OR MODIFYING UTILITIES AND MECHANICAL SYSTEMS TO ENSURE 53 NO DAMAGE TAKES PLACE DUE TO NONUSE; 54 (H) DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING 55 PLAN FOR PROTECTION OF THE STRUCTURE TO BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC 56 WITH A COPY SENT TO THE GOVERNOR, THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY AND THE S. 1026 3 1 TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, AND THE CHAIRS OF THE ASSEMBLY 2 COMMITTEE ON TOURISM, PARKS, ARTS AND SPORTS DEVELOPMENT AND THE SENATE 3 COMMITTEE ON CULTURAL AFFAIRS, TOURISM, PARKS AND RECREATION; 4 (I) REMOVAL, CATALOGUING OF, AND PROPER STORAGE OF ANY AND ALL HISTOR- 5 ICAL COLLECTIONS HELD WITHIN THE STRUCTURE INCLUDING FURNITURE, ARTI- 6 FACTS, ART WORK, TEXTILE MATERIAL, AND LIBRARY AND ARCHIVAL MATERIAL, 7 CONSISTENT WITH ESTABLISHED BEST PRACTICES FOR THE HANDLING AND CATA- 8 LOGUING OF SUCH HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS AND OBJECTS; AND 9 (J) NOT LESS THAN ONCE EVERY SIX MONTHS AT A MINIMUM AN INSPECTION OF 10 THE BUILDING SHALL BE MADE, MAINTENANCE ACTION SHALL BE TAKEN ON ANY 11 DETERIORATION THAT IS FOUND IN SUCH INSPECTION AND A REPORT, INCLUDING 12 PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION ON THE INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE AND PRESENTED 13 TO THE GOVERNOR AND LEGISLATURE. 14 S 3. This act shall take effect immediately.