A03374 Summary:

BILL NOA03374
 
SAME ASNo same as
 
SPONSORSweeney (MS)
 
COSPNSRClark, Peoples-Stokes, Jaffee, Pheffer, Paulin, Kavanagh, Latimer, Englebright, Rosenthal, Maisel, Colton, Galef, Schimel, Titone, Abinanti, Rivera P
 
MLTSPNSRBing, Boyland, Cahill, Castelli, Farrell, Glick, Gottfried, Jacobs, Lifton, Lopez V, Lupardo, Magnarelli, Markey, McEneny, Millman, Thiele, Weinstein, Weisenberg
 
Amd SS24-0105, 24-0107, 24-0301, 24-0701, 24-0703, 24-0901 & 24-0903, rpld S24-1305, En Con L
 
Relates to the definition of freshwater wetlands; repeals section relating to the applicability of the freshwater wetlands article; provides authority of DEC over wetlands which are one acre or more; amends permitting requirements for subdivision of land.
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A03374 Actions:

BILL NOA03374
 
01/25/2011referred to environmental conservation
03/15/2011reported
03/17/2011advanced to third reading cal.135
05/02/2011passed assembly
05/02/2011delivered to senate
05/02/2011REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
01/04/2012DIED IN SENATE
01/04/2012RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
01/04/2012ordered to third reading cal.133
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A03374 Floor Votes:

DATE:05/02/2011Assembly Vote  YEA/NAY: 90/48
Yes
Abbate
Yes
Clark
No
Goodell
Yes
Lentol
No
Murray
No
Saladino
Yes
Abinanti
Yes
Colton
Yes
Gottfried
Yes
Lifton
ER
Nolan
No
Sayward
No
Amedore
Yes
Conte
No
Graf
Yes
Linares
No
Oaks
Yes
Scarborough
Yes
Arroyo
Yes
Cook
No
Gunther
No
Lopez PD
Yes
O'Donnell
Yes
Schimel
Yes
Aubry
No
Corwin
No
Hanna
Yes
Lopez VJ
Yes
Ortiz
No
Schimminger
No
Barclay
ER
Crespo
No
Hawley
Yes
Losquadro
No
Palmesano
No
Schroeder
Yes
Barron
No
Crouch
No
Hayes
Yes
Lupardo
Yes
Paulin
Yes
Simotas
Yes
Benedetto
No
Curran
ER
Heastie
No
Magee
Yes
Peoples Stokes
No
Smardz
Yes
Bing
Yes
Cusick
Yes
Hevesi
Yes
Magnarelli
Yes
Perry
Yes
Spano
No
Blankenbush
Yes
Cymbrowitz
Yes
Hikind
ER
Maisel
Yes
Pheffer
Yes
Stevenson
Yes
Boyland
Yes
DenDekker
Yes
Hooper
No
Malliotakis
Yes
Pretlow
Yes
Sweeney
Yes
Boyle
Yes
Destito
Yes
Hoyt
ER
Markey
Yes
Ra
No
Tedisco
Yes
Braunstein
Yes
Dinowitz
Yes
Jacobs
No
McDonough
Yes
Rabbitt
No
Tenney
Yes
Brennan
No
Duprey
Yes
Jaffee
Yes
McEneny
No
Raia
Yes
Thiele
Yes
Bronson
Yes
Englebright
Yes
Jeffries
No
McKevitt
Yes
Ramos
Yes
Titone
Yes
Brook Krasny
Yes
Farrell
Yes
Johns
No
McLaughlin
No
Reilich
Yes
Titus
No
Burling
No
Finch
No
Jordan
ER
Meng
Yes
Reilly
No
Tobacco
No
Butler
ER
Fitzpatrick
No
Katz
No
Miller D
Yes
Rivera J
Yes
Weinstein
Yes
Cahill
No
Friend
Yes
Kavanagh
No
Miller JM
ER
Rivera N
Yes
Weisenberg
No
Calhoun
No
Gabryszak
Yes
Kellner
Yes
Miller MG
Yes
Rivera PM
ER
Weprin
Yes
Camara
Yes
Galef
ER
Kirwan
Yes
Millman
Yes
Roberts
Yes
Wright
Yes
Canestrari
Yes
Gantt
No
Kolb
Yes
Molinaro
Yes
Robinson
Yes
Zebrowski
Yes
Castelli
Yes
Gibson
Yes
Lancman
No
Montesano
Yes
Rodriguez
Yes
Mr. Speaker
Yes
Castro
No
Giglio
Yes
Latimer
No
Morelle
Yes
Rosenthal
No
Ceretto
Yes
Glick
Yes
Lavine
Yes
Moya
No
Russell

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A03374 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          3374
 
                               2011-2012 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 25, 2011
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. SWEENEY, CLARK, PEOPLES-STOKES, JAFFEE, PHEFFER,
          PAULIN, KAVANAGH, LATIMER,  ENGLEBRIGHT,  ROSENTHAL,  MAISEL,  COLTON,
          GALEF,  SCHIMEL,  TITONE  --  Multi-Sponsored  by  --  M.  of A. BING,
          BOYLAND, CAHILL, GLICK, GOTTFRIED, JACOBS, LIFTON, V. LOPEZ,  LUPARDO,
          MAGNARELLI,  MARKEY,  McENENY,  J. MILLER, MILLMAN, SCHROEDER, THIELE,

          WEINSTEIN, WEISENBERG -- read once and referred to  the  Committee  on
          Environmental Conservation
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  environmental  conservation law, in relation to
          freshwater wetlands and repealing section 24-1305 of such law relating
          thereto
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Subdivision  7  of  section  24-0105 of the environmental
     2  conservation law, as added by chapter 614 of the laws  of  1975  and  as
     3  renumbered  by  chapter  654  of the laws of 1977, is amended to read as
     4  follows:
     5    7. Any loss of freshwater wetlands deprives the people of the state of
     6  some or all of the  many  and  multiple  benefits  to  be  derived  from
     7  wetlands, to wit:
     8    (a)  flood  and storm control by the hydrologic absorption and storage

     9  capacity of freshwater wetlands;
    10    (b) wildlife  habitat  by  providing  breeding,  nesting  and  feeding
    11  grounds  and  cover for many forms of wildlife, wildfowl and shorebirds,
    12  including migratory wildfowl and rare, endangered or threatened  species
    13  such as the bald eagle and osprey;
    14    (c)  protection  of subsurface water resources and provision for valu-
    15  able watersheds and recharging ground water supplies;
    16    (d) recreation by  providing  areas  for  hunting,  fishing,  boating,
    17  hiking, bird watching, photography, camping and other uses;
    18    (e)  pollution  treatment by serving as biological and chemical oxida-
    19  tion basins;
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02985-01-1

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     1    (f) erosion control by serving as sedimentation  areas  and  filtering
     2  basins,  absorbing  silt  and organic matter and protecting channels and
     3  harbors;
     4    (g)  education and scientific research by providing readily accessible
     5  outdoor bio-physical laboratories, living classrooms and  vast  training
     6  and education resources; [and]
     7    (h)  open space and aesthetic appreciation by providing often the only
     8  remaining open areas along crowded river fronts and coastal Great  Lakes
     9  regions; [and]
    10    (i) sources of nutrients in freshwater food cycles and nursery grounds
    11  and sanctuaries for freshwater fish[.];
    12    (j)  preservation  of  plant  species  that  are  rare, endangered, or

    13  exploitably vulnerable as defined in section 9-1503 of this chapter; and
    14    (k) preservation of communities of plants and animals that are  deemed
    15  by the commissioner to be rare in the state or in a region of the state.
    16    §  2.  The  opening  paragraph  of  subdivision 1 and subdivision 2 of
    17  section 24-0107 of the environmental conservation  law,  as  amended  by
    18  chapter 654 of the laws of 1977, are amended to read as follows:
    19    "Freshwater wetlands" means lands and waters of the state [as shown on
    20  the freshwater wetlands map which] that are one acre or more in size or,
    21  adjacent  to  a  water body, including an intermittent water body or, in
    22  the discretion of the commissioner, of significant local importance  for

    23  one  or  more of the specific benefits set forth in subdivision seven of
    24  section 24-0105 of this title.  Freshwater wetlands shall contain any or
    25  all of the following:
    26    2. "Freshwater wetlands map" shall mean a map [promulgated]  developed
    27  by  the  department pursuant to section 24-0301 of this article on which
    28  are indicated the boundaries of any freshwater wetlands. These maps will
    29  serve the purpose of educating the public on the location of wetlands.
    30    § 3. Subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of section 24-0301 of the  envi-
    31  ronmental  conservation law, subdivisions 1, 2 and 3 as amended by chap-
    32  ter 654 of the laws of 1977 and subdivisions 4, 5 and 6  as  amended  by
    33  chapter 16 of the laws of 2010, are amended to read as follows:
    34    1.  The commissioner shall, as soon as practicable, conduct a study to

    35  identify and map those individual freshwater wetlands in  the  state  of
    36  New  York  [which  shall have an area of at least twelve and four-tenths
    37  acres or more, or if less than twelve and four-tenths acres,  (a)  have,
    38  in  the  discretion  of  the  commissioner, and subject to review of his
    39  action by the board created pursuant to title eleven  of  this  article,
    40  unusual  local  importance  for one or more of the specific benefits set
    41  forth in subdivision seven of section 24-0105] (a) as defined in section
    42  24-0107 of this article or (b) that are located  within  the  Adirondack
    43  park  and  meet  the  definition  of  wetlands  contained in subdivision
    44  sixty-eight of section eight hundred two [of  article  twenty-seven]  of

    45  the executive law, and shall determine their characteristics. This study
    46  shall,  in addition to such other data as the commissioner may determine
    47  to be included, consist of the  freshwater  wetlands  inventory  of  the
    48  department   [of  environmental  conservation],  currently  being  made,
    49  together with other  available  data  on  freshwater  wetlands,  whether
    50  assisted by the state of New York under the tidal wetlands act or other-
    51  wise, or assembled by federal or local governmental or private agencies,
    52  all  of which information shall be assembled and integrated, as applica-
    53  ble, into a map of freshwater wetlands of the state of  New  York.  Such
    54  study  may,  in  the discretion of the commissioner, be carried out on a
    55  sectional or regional basis, as indicated by need,  subject  to  overall
    56  completion  in an expeditious fashion subject to the terms of this chap-

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     1  ter. [This map, and any orders issued pursuant to the provisions of this
     2  article, shall comprise a part of the statewide  environmental  plan  as
     3  provided  for in section 3-0303 of this chapter.] As soon as practicable
     4  the  commissioner  shall  file  with  the  secretary of state a detailed
     5  description of the technical methods and requirements to be utilized  in
     6  compiling  the  inventory, and he shall afford the public an opportunity
     7  to submit comments thereon.
     8    2. Upon completion of a freshwater wetlands inventory, the commission-
     9  er shall prepare a [tentative] draft freshwater wetlands map delineating
    10  the boundaries of such wetlands as determined by the study and inventory

    11  conducted pursuant to subdivision one of this section. The  map  may  be
    12  prepared  for  different sections or regions of the state separately, as
    13  the commissioner shall determine. The  commissioner  shall  consult  and
    14  cooperate  with  the  Adirondack  park  agency  in  the preparation of a
    15  [tentative] draft freshwater  wetlands  map  for  any  area  within  the
    16  Adirondack park.
    17    3.  The  [tentative] draft freshwater wetlands map shall set forth the
    18  boundaries of such wetlands as accurately as is  practicable  to  inform
    19  the  owners  thereof,  the  public and the department of the approximate
    20  location of the actual boundaries of the wetlands, subject to motion for
    21  delineation pursuant to this section, or more precise definition thereof
    22  in the discretion of the commissioner. The commissioner shall take  into

    23  consideration, whenever possible, the boundaries of the local government
    24  or governments within which the wetlands are located.
    25    4.  Upon  completion  of the [tentative] draft freshwater wetlands map
    26  for a particular area, the commissioner or his designated hearing  offi-
    27  cer  shall  hold  a  public  hearing  in that area in order to afford an
    28  opportunity for any person to propose additions or deletions  from  such
    29  map.  The  commissioner shall give notice of such hearing to [each owner
    30  of record as shown on the latest  completed  tax  assessment  rolls,  of
    31  lands  designated as such wetlands as shown on said map and also to] the
    32  chief administrative officer and clerk of each local  government  within
    33  the boundaries of which any such wetland or a portion thereof is located

    34  and,  in the case of a [tentative] draft freshwater wetlands map for any
    35  area within the Adirondack park,  to  the  Adirondack  park  agency,  by
    36  certified  mail not less than thirty days prior to the date set for such
    37  hearing and shall assure that a copy of the relevant  map  is  available
    38  for public inspection at a convenient location in such local government.
    39  The  map  filed  with  a local government may, at the local government's
    40  request, be either a physical copy of the [tentative]  draft  freshwater
    41  wetlands  map,  or, if available, a digital file that represents it. The
    42  commissioner shall also cause notice of such hearing to be published  at
    43  least once, not more than thirty days nor fewer than ten days before the
    44  date  set  for  such  hearing, in at least two newspapers having general

    45  circulation in the area where such wetlands are located. The commission-
    46  er may post on the department's website a digital image that  represents
    47  the [tentative] draft freshwater wetlands map.
    48    5.  [After  considering  the  testimony  given at such hearing and any
    49  other facts which may be deemed pertinent, after considering the  rights
    50  of  affected  property  owners  and the ecological balance in accordance
    51  with the policy and purposes of  this  article,  and,  in  the  case  of
    52  wetlands  or portions thereof within the Adirondack park, after consult-
    53  ing with the Adirondack park agency, the commissioner  shall  promulgate
    54  by  order  the  final  freshwater  wetlands map. Such order shall not be

    55  promulgated less than sixty days from the date of the  hearing  required
    56  by  subdivision four of this section. A copy of the order, together with

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     1  a copy of such map or relevant portion thereof shall  be  filed  in  the
     2  office  of the clerk of each local government in which each such wetland
     3  or a portion thereof is located and, in the case of a map for  any  area
     4  within  the  Adirondack  park,  with  the Adirondack park agency.] After
     5  consideration of comments from the  public  the  commissioner  may  make
     6  alterations  to  the  draft  map consistent with section 24-0107 of this
     7  article. The commissioner shall finalize the map and file a copy of  the

     8  map with the office of the clerk of each local government with jurisdic-
     9  tion over part or all of the region shown on the map. The map filed with
    10  a  local  government may, at the local government's request, be either a
    11  physical copy of the final freshwater wetlands map, or, if available,  a
    12  digital  file that represents it. [The commissioner shall simultaneously
    13  give notice of such order to each owner of lands, as shown on the latest
    14  completed tax assessment rolls, designated as such wetlands by mailing a
    15  copy of such order to such owner by certified mail in any case  where  a
    16  notice  by  certified  mail was not sent pursuant to subdivision four of
    17  this section, and in all other cases by first class  mail.  The  commis-

    18  sioner  shall  also  give notice of such order at such time to the chief
    19  administrative officer of each local government within the boundaries of
    20  which any such wetland or a portion thereof is located. At the  time  of
    21  filing  with  such  clerk or clerks, the commissioner shall also cause a
    22  copy of such order to be published in at  least  two  newspapers  having
    23  general  circulation  in  the area where such wetlands are located.] The
    24  commissioner may post on the department's website a digital  image  that
    25  represents the final freshwater wetlands map.
    26    6.  Except  as  provided  in  subdivision  eight  of this section, the
    27  commissioner shall supervise the  maintenance  of  such  boundary  maps,
    28  which shall be available to the public for inspection and examination at

    29  the  regional  office of the department in which the wetlands are wholly
    30  or partly located and in the office of the clerk of each county in which
    31  each such wetland or a portion thereof is located. The commissioner  may
    32  readjust  the  map thereafter to clarify the boundaries of the wetlands,
    33  to correct any errors on the map, to effect any additions, deletions  or
    34  technical changes on the map, and to reflect changes as have occurred as
    35  a  result of the granting of permits pursuant to section 24-0703 of this
    36  article, or natural changes which may  have  occurred  through  erosion,
    37  accretion,  or  otherwise. Notice of such readjustment shall be given in
    38  the same manner as set forth in subdivision [five] four of this  section
    39  for  the  [promulgation]  development of final freshwater wetlands maps.

    40  [In addition, at the time notice is  provided  pursuant  to  subdivision
    41  five of this section, the commissioner shall update any digital image of
    42  the  map  posted  on  the department's website to reflect such readjust-
    43  ment.]
    44    § 4. Subdivisions 1, 2 and 4 of section 24-0701 of  the  environmental
    45  conservation  law, subdivisions 1 and 2 as amended by chapter 654 of the
    46  laws of 1977 and subdivision 4 as amended by chapter 697 of the laws  of
    47  1979, are amended and a new subdivision 9 is added to read as follows:
    48    1.  [After  issuance  of  the  official freshwater wetlands map of the
    49  state, or of any selected section or region  thereof,  any]  Any  person
    50  desiring  to  conduct  on freshwater wetlands [as so designated thereon]

    51  any of the regulated activities set forth in  subdivision  two  of  this
    52  section must obtain a permit as provided in this title.
    53    2.  Activities  subject  to  regulation  under subdivision one of this
    54  section shall include subdivision of parcels of land containing freshwa-
    55  ter wetlands and any form of draining, dredging, excavation, removal  of
    56  soil,  mud,  sand, shells, gravel or other aggregate from any freshwater

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     1  wetland, either directly or indirectly; and any form of  dumping,  fill-
     2  ing,  or  depositing  of any soil, stones, sand, gravel, mud, rubbish or
     3  fill of any kind, either directly or  indirectly;  erecting  any  struc-
     4  tures,   roads,  the  driving  of  pilings,  or  placing  of  any  other

     5  obstructions whether or not changing the ebb and flow of the water;  any
     6  form  of  pollution,  including  but not limited to, installing a septic
     7  tank, running a sewer outfall, discharging sewage treatment effluent  or
     8  other  liquid  wastes  into or so as to drain into a freshwater wetland;
     9  and any other activity which substantially impairs any  of  the  several
    10  functions  served  by freshwater wetlands or the benefits derived there-
    11  from which are set forth in  section  24-0105  of  this  article.  These
    12  activities  are subject to regulation whether or not they occur upon the
    13  wetland itself, if they impinge upon or otherwise  substantially  affect
    14  the  wetlands  and  are  located not more than one hundred feet from the
    15  boundary of such wetland. Provided, that a  greater  distance  from  any
    16  such  wetland may be regulated pursuant to this article by the appropri-

    17  ate local government or by the department,  whichever  has  jurisdiction
    18  over such wetland, where necessary to protect and preserve the wetland.
    19    4.  [The] On lands in active agricultural use, the activities of farm-
    20  ers and other landowners  in  grazing  and  watering  livestock,  making
    21  reasonable  use  of  water resources, harvesting natural products of the
    22  wetlands, selectively cutting timber,  draining  land  or  wetlands  for
    23  growing  agricultural  products  and  otherwise  engaging  in the use of
    24  wetlands or other  land  for  growing  agricultural  products  shall  be
    25  excluded  from regulated activities and shall not require a permit under
    26  subdivision one [hereof] of this section,  except  that  structures  not
    27  required for enhancement or maintenance of the agricultural productivity

    28  of  the land and any filling activities shall not be excluded hereunder,
    29  and provided that the use of land [designated as  a  freshwater  wetland
    30  upon  the  freshwater  wetlands  map at the effective date thereof] that
    31  meets the definition of a freshwater wetland in section 24-0107 of  this
    32  article  for uses other than those referred to in this subdivision shall
    33  be subject to the provisions of this article.
    34    9. Any permit obtained subject to  subdivision  one  of  this  section
    35  shall  be  permanently  appended  to the deed for the real property such
    36  regulated action occurred on.
    37    § 5. Subdivision 5 of section 24-0703 of the  environmental  conserva-
    38  tion  law,  as amended by chapter 233 of the laws of 1979, is amended to
    39  read as follows:

    40    5. [Prior to the promulgation of the final freshwater wetlands map  in
    41  a  particular  area  and  the  implementation  of  a freshwater wetlands
    42  protection law or ordinance, no person shall conduct,  or  cause  to  be
    43  conducted,  any  activity  for  which a permit is required under section
    44  24-0701 of this article on any freshwater wetland unless he has obtained
    45  a permit from the commissioner  under  this  section.]  Any  person  may
    46  inquire  of  the  department as to whether or not a given parcel of land
    47  [will be designated] includes a  freshwater  wetland  subject  to  regu-
    48  lation.  The  department  shall give a definite answer in writing within
    49  thirty days of such request as to [whether] the status  of  such  parcel

    50  [will  or  will  not be so designated]. Provided that, in the event that
    51  weather or ground conditions prevent the department from making a deter-
    52  mination within thirty days, it may extend such period until a  determi-
    53  nation  can  be made. Such answer in the affirmative shall be reviewable
    54  pursuant to title eleven of this article; such an answer in the negative
    55  shall be a complete defense to the enforcement of  this  article  as  to
    56  such  parcel  of land. [The commissioner may by regulation adopted after

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     1  public hearing exempt categories or classes of  wetlands  or  individual
     2  wetlands  which  he  determines not to be critical to the furtherance of
     3  the policies and purposes of this article.]

     4    §  6.  Subdivision 1 of section 24-0901 of the environmental conserva-
     5  tion law, as added by chapter 614 of the laws of  1975,  is  amended  to
     6  read as follows:
     7    1.  [Upon  completion of the freshwater wetlands map, the] The commis-
     8  sioner shall confer with local government officials in  each  region  in
     9  which  the  inventory  has been conducted to establish a program for the
    10  protection of the freshwater wetlands of the state.
    11    § 7. Subdivision 1 of section 24-0903 of the  environmental  conserva-
    12  tion  law,  as  added  by chapter 614 of the laws of 1975, is amended to
    13  read as follows:
    14    1. [Upon completion of the freshwater wetlands map of the state, or of
    15  any selected section or region thereof, the commissioner  shall  proceed
    16  to classify freshwater wetlands so designated thereon according to their

    17  most  appropriate  uses, in] In light of the values set forth in section
    18  24-0105 of this article and the present conditions of [such]  freshwater
    19  wetlands[.  The],  the  commissioner shall determine what uses of [such]
    20  freshwater wetlands are most compatible with  the  foregoing  and  shall
    21  prepare  minimum  land  use  regulations  to permit only such compatible
    22  uses. [The classifications may cover freshwater wetlands  in  more  than
    23  one  governmental  subdivision.   Permits pursuant to section 24-0701 of
    24  this article are required whether  or  not  a  classification  has  been
    25  promulgated.]
    26    §  8.  Section  24-1305  of  the  environmental  conservation  law  is
    27  REPEALED.

    28    § 9. This act shall take effect immediately.
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