Bill Text: NY S06617 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Relates to future climate risk and/or sea level rise projections and other weather-related data.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 24-6)

Status: (Passed) 2014-09-22 - SIGNED CHAP.355 [S06617 Detail]

Download: New_York-2013-S06617-Amended.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                        6617--A
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                   February 14, 2014
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       Introduced  by  Sens.  SAVINO,  HOYLMAN, LANZA, LATIMER, TKACZYK -- read
         twice and ordered printed, and when printed to  be  committed  to  the
         Committee  on Environmental Conservation -- committee discharged, bill
         amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said  commit-
         tee
       AN  ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, the agriculture and
         markets law and the public health law, in relation  to  the  consider-
         ation  of future climate risk including sea level rise projections and
         other weather-related data; and in relation to requiring the  prepara-
         tion of model local zoning laws relating to climate risk
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1.  This act shall be known as and may be cited as the "commu-
    2  nity risk and resiliency act".
    3    S 2. Subdivision 2 of section 6-0107 of the environmental conservation
    4  law is amended by adding a new paragraph k to read as follows:
    5    K. TO MITIGATE FUTURE CLIMATE RISK INCLUDING  SEA  LEVEL  RISE,  STORM
    6  SURGES  AND  FLOODING, BASED ON AVAILABLE DATA PREDICTING THE LIKELIHOOD
    7  OF FUTURE EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS, INCLUDING HAZARD RISK ANALYSIS DATA IF
    8  APPLICABLE.
    9    S 3. Item (e) of subparagraph (ii) of paragraph d of subdivision 1  of
   10  section 17-1909 of the environmental conservation law, as added by chap-
   11  ter 565 of the laws of 1989, is amended to read as follows:
   12    (e)  conforms with applicable rules and regulations of the department,
   13  INCLUDING A DEMONSTRATION THAT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION  CONSIDER  FUTURE
   14  CLIMATE  RISK INCLUDING SEA LEVEL RISE, STORM SURGES AND FLOODING, BASED
   15  ON AVAILABLE DATA PREDICTING THE LIKELIHOOD OF  FUTURE  EXTREME  WEATHER
   16  EVENTS, INCLUDING HAZARD RISK ANALYSIS DATA IF APPLICABLE.
   17    S  4.  Paragraphs  g  and h of subdivision 2 of section 27-1103 of the
   18  environmental conservation law, as amended by chapter 618 of the laws of
   19  1987, are amended  and a new paragraph i is added to read as follows:
   20    g. The impact on the municipality where the facility is to be cited in
   21  terms of health, safety,  cost  and  consistency  with  local  planning,
   22  zoning or land use laws and ordinances, [and]
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1    h. The nature of the probable environmental impact, including specifi-
    2  cation of the predictable adverse effects on the natural environment and
    3  ecology, public health and safety, scenic, historic, cultural and recre-
    4  ational  value,  water  and  air  quality, wildlife and an evaluation of
    5  measures to mitigate adverse effects[.], AND
    6    I.  THE FUTURE CLIMATE RISK INCLUDING SEA LEVEL RISE, STORM SURGES AND
    7  FLOODING, BASED ON AVAILABLE DATA PREDICTING THE  LIKELIHOOD  OF  FUTURE
    8  EXTREME  WEATHER EVENTS, INCLUDING HAZARD RISK ANALYSIS DATA IF APPLICA-
    9  BLE.
   10    S 5. Subdivision 1 of section 40-0113 of the  environmental  conserva-
   11  tion law is amended by adding a new paragraph i to read as follows:
   12    I. REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSIDERATION OF FUTURE CLIMATE RISK INCLUDING SEA
   13  LEVEL  RISE, STORM SURGES AND FLOODING, BASED ON AVAILABLE DATA PREDICT-
   14  ING THE LIKELIHOOD OF FUTURE EXTREME WEATHER  EVENTS,  INCLUDING  HAZARD
   15  RISK ANALYSIS DATA IF APPLICABLE.
   16    S  6.  Subdivision 3 of section 49-0203 of the environmental conserva-
   17  tion law is renumbered subdivision 4 and a new subdivision 3 is added to
   18  read as follows:
   19    3. THE DEPARTMENT AND THE OFFICE SHALL CONSIDER  FUTURE  CLIMATE  RISK
   20  INCLUDING  SEA LEVEL RISE, STORM SURGES AND FLOODING, BASED ON AVAILABLE
   21  DATA PREDICTING THE LIKELIHOOD OF FUTURE EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS, INCLUD-
   22  ING HAZARD RISK ANALYSIS DATA IF APPLICABLE.
   23    S 7. Paragraph a of subdivision 2 of section 54-0303 of  the  environ-
   24  mental conservation law, as added by chapter 610 of the laws of 1993 and
   25  as  designated by chapter 170 of the laws of 1994, is amended to read as
   26  follows:
   27    a. The commissioner of the office of parks,  recreation  and  historic
   28  preservation  may enter into an agreement for the maintenance and opera-
   29  tion of open space land conservation projects in urban areas  or  metro-
   30  politan park projects by a municipality, or a not-for-profit corporation
   31  or  unincorporated  association which demonstrates to the commissioner's
   32  satisfaction that [it] THE FUTURE CLIMATE RISK INCLUDING SEA LEVEL RISE,
   33  STORM SURGES AND FLOODING, BASED ON AVAILABLE DATA PREDICTING THE  LIKE-
   34  LIHOOD  OF FUTURE EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS, INCLUDING HAZARD RISK ANALYSIS
   35  DATA IF APPLICABLE, HAS BEEN CONSIDERED AND THE MUNICIPALITY  is  finan-
   36  cially or otherwise capable of operating and maintaining the project for
   37  the  benefit  of  the  public  and  of  maximizing public access to such
   38  project. Any such agreement shall contain such provisions  as  shall  be
   39  necessary  to  ensure  that its operation and maintenance are consistent
   40  with and in furtherance of this article and  shall  be  subject  to  the
   41  approval of the director of the budget, the comptroller and, as to form,
   42  the attorney general.
   43    S  8.  Subdivision 3 of section 54-0503 of the environmental conserva-
   44  tion law, as added by chapter 610 of the laws of  1993,  is  amended  to
   45  read as follows:
   46    3. A closure investigation report which complies with the requirements
   47  of  applicable  regulations of the department, INCLUDING A DEMONSTRATION
   48  THAT FUTURE CLIMATE RISK INCLUDING SEA  LEVEL  RISE,  STORM  SURGES  AND
   49  FLOODING,  BASED  ON  AVAILABLE DATA PREDICTING THE LIKELIHOOD OF FUTURE
   50  EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS, INCLUDING HAZARD RISK ANALYSIS DATA IF  APPLICA-
   51  BLE, HAS BEEN CONSIDERED, shall have been submitted.
   52    S  9.  Section 54-0504 of the environmental conservation law, as added
   53  by section 4 of part L of chapter 59 of the laws of 2005, is amended  to
   54  read as follows:
   55  S 54-0504. Eligibility  to receive state assistance payments for munici-
   56               pal landfill gas management projects.
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    1    Any municipality which is the owner or  operator  of  a  landfill  may
    2  apply for state assistance payments toward the cost of a municipal land-
    3  fill  gas  management  project. Any application for a municipal landfill
    4  gas management project must comply with all applicable rules  and  regu-
    5  lations  promulgated  by  the department, INCLUDING A DEMONSTRATION THAT
    6  FUTURE CLIMATE RISK INCLUDING SEA LEVEL RISE, STORM SURGES AND FLOODING,
    7  BASED ON AVAILABLE DATA PREDICTING  THE  LIKELIHOOD  OF  FUTURE  EXTREME
    8  WEATHER  EVENTS,  INCLUDING HAZARD RISK ANALYSIS DATA IF APPLICABLE, HAS
    9  BEEN CONSIDERED.
   10    S 10. Subdivisions 1 and 5 of section  54-1101  of  the  environmental
   11  conservation  law,  as  amended  by chapter 309 of the laws of 1996, are
   12  amended to read as follows:
   13    1. The secretary is authorized to  provide  on  a  competitive  basis,
   14  within amounts appropriated, state assistance payments to municipalities
   15  toward  the cost of any local waterfront revitalization program, INCLUD-
   16  ING PLANNING PROJECTS TO MITIGATE FUTURE CLIMATE RISKS.  Eligible  costs
   17  include  planning,  studies, preparation of local laws, and construction
   18  projects.
   19    5. The secretary shall impose such contractual requirements and condi-
   20  tions upon any municipality which  receives  state  assistance  payments
   21  pursuant  to  this article as may be necessary and appropriate to ensure
   22  that a public benefit shall accrue from the use of  such  funds  by  the
   23  municipality  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO, A DEMONSTRATION THAT FUTURE
   24  CLIMATE RISK INCLUDING SEA LEVEL RISE, STORM SURGES AND FLOODING,  BASED
   25  ON  AVAILABLE  DATA  PREDICTING THE LIKELIHOOD OF FUTURE EXTREME WEATHER
   26  EVENTS, INCLUDING HAZARD RISK ANALYSIS  DATA  IF  APPLICABLE,  HAS  BEEN
   27  CONSIDERED.
   28    S  11. Subdivision 1 of section 54-1105 of the environmental conserva-
   29  tion law, as added by chapter 610 of the laws of  1993,  is  amended  to
   30  read as follows:
   31    1.  The  commissioner is authorized to provide on a competitive basis,
   32  within amounts appropriated, state assistance payments to a municipality
   33  or a not-for-profit corporation toward the cost of any coastal rehabili-
   34  tation project approved by the commissioner PROVIDED  THAT  THE  COMMIS-
   35  SIONER  DETERMINES  THAT  FUTURE  CLIMATE RISK INCLUDING SEA LEVEL RISE,
   36  STORM SURGES AND FLOODING, BASED ON AVAILABLE DATA PREDICTING THE  LIKE-
   37  LIHOOD  OF FUTURE EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS, INCLUDING HAZARD RISK ANALYSIS
   38  DATA IF APPLICABLE, HAS BEEN CONSIDERED.
   39    S 12. Subdivision 2 of section 325 of the agriculture and markets  law
   40  is amended by adding a new paragraph (f) to read as follows:
   41    (F)  IN  EVALUATING  APPLICATIONS  FOR FUNDING, THE COMMISSIONER SHALL
   42  CONSIDER WHETHER FUTURE CLIMATE RISK INCLUDING  SEA  LEVEL  RISE,  STORM
   43  SURGES  AND  FLOODING, BASED ON AVAILABLE DATA PREDICTING THE LIKELIHOOD
   44  OF FUTURE EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS, INCLUDING HAZARD RISK ANALYSIS DATA IF
   45  APPLICABLE, HAS BEEN CONSIDERED.
   46    S 13. Section 1161 of the public health law, as added by  chapter  413
   47  of the laws of 1996, is amended to read as follows:
   48    S   1161.    Eligible  projects;  priority  ranking.  Subject  to  the
   49  provisions of section thirty-two of the chapter  of  the  laws  of  1996
   50  which added this section, in consultation with the commissioner of envi-
   51  ronmental  conservation, the commissioner shall establish and maintain a
   52  list of potentially eligible projects and shall establish,  pursuant  to
   53  rules  and  regulations,  a  process  for  listing  potentially eligible
   54  projects identified by  potential  recipients  and  a  priority  ranking
   55  system  for  the purpose of providing financial assistance to recipients
   56  for such projects under this title.  In establishing such   system,  the
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    1  commissioner  shall  take into account the public health significance of
    2  such potentially eligible projects which shall include, but need not  be
    3  limited  to,  an  assessment of (i) public health and safety; (ii) popu-
    4  lation  affected; (iii) attainment of state drinking water quality goals
    5  and standards;  (iv)  taking  into  consideration  the  water  resources
    6  management  strategy pursuant to title twenty-nine of article fifteen of
    7  the environmental conservation law; (V) TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION FUTURE
    8  CLIMATE RISK INCLUDING SEA LEVEL RISE, STORM SURGES AND FLOODING,  BASED
    9  ON  AVAILABLE  DATA  PREDICTING THE LIKELIHOOD OF FUTURE EXTREME WEATHER
   10  EVENTS, INCLUDING HAZARD RISK ANALYSIS DATA  IF  APPLICABLE;  and  [(v)]
   11  (VI) compliance with state and federal law, rules and regulations.
   12    S  14.  The department of state, in cooperation with the department of
   13  environmental conservation, shall prepare model local laws that  include
   14  consideration of climate risk including sea level rise, storm surges and
   15  flooding,  based  on  available data predicting the likelihood of future
   16  extreme weather events including hazard risk  analysis  and  shall  make
   17  such laws available to municipalities.
   18    S  15.  Major  permits  for the regulatory programs of paragraphs (f),
   19  (h), (i), (j), (k) and (m) of subdivision 3 of section  70-0107  of  the
   20  environmental  conservation  law and article 23, article 40 and title 10
   21  of article 17 of the environmental conservation law shall require appli-
   22  cants to demonstrate that future climate risk including sea level  rise,
   23  storm  surges and flooding, based on available data predicting the like-
   24  lihood of future extreme weather events, including hazard risk  analysis
   25  data if applicable, has been considered.
   26    S  16.  The  department of environmental conservation, in consultation
   27  with the department of state, shall prepare guidance on the  implementa-
   28  tion  of  this  act, including but not limited to available and relevant
   29  data sets and risk analysis tools. In addition, the department of  envi-
   30  ronmental  conservation  and the department of state shall develop addi-
   31  tional guidance on the use of resiliency measures that  utilize  natural
   32  resources and natural processes to reduce risk.
   33    S  17.  The  environmental conservation law is amended by adding a new
   34  article 58 to read as follows:
   35                                 ARTICLE 58
   36                         SEA LEVEL RISE PROJECTIONS
   37  SECTION 58-0101. SEA LEVEL RISE PROJECTIONS.
   38  S 58-0101. SEA LEVEL RISE PROJECTIONS.
   39    THE DEPARTMENT SHALL,  NO  LATER  THAN  JANUARY  FIRST,  TWO  THOUSAND
   40  SIXTEEN,  ADOPT  REGULATIONS  ESTABLISHING SCIENCE-BASED STATE SEA LEVEL
   41  RISE PROJECTIONS. IN ADOPTING SUCH  REGULATIONS,  THE  DEPARTMENT  SHALL
   42  CONSIDER INFORMATION INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE NATIONAL OCEANIC
   43  ATMOSPHERIC  ADMINISTRATION,  AND  THE  SEA LEVEL RISE TASK FORCE REPORT
   44  CREATED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER SIX HUNDRED THIRTEEN  OF  THE  LAWS  OF  TWO
   45  THOUSAND  SEVEN.  THE  DEPARTMENT  SHALL UPDATE SUCH REGULATIONS NO LESS
   46  THAN BIENNIALLY.
   47    S 18. This act shall take effect on  the  one  hundred  eightieth  day
   48  after  it  shall  have  become a law and shall apply to all applications
   49  and/or permits received after such date.
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