Relates to the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River flood prevention, response, recovery and mitigation task force; establishes reporting and public hearing requirements for the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River flood prevention, response, recovery and mitigation task force.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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6494
2019-2020 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY
March 8, 2019
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Introduced by M. of A. ROMEO, JOHNS -- read once and referred to the
Committee on Environmental Conservation
AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to the
New York state Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River flood prevention,
response, recovery and mitigation task force; to establish reporting
and public hearing requirements for the New York state Lake Ontario-
St. Lawrence River flood prevention, response, recovery and mitigation
task force; and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon expi-
ration thereof
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. The environmental conservation law is amended by adding a
2 new article 74 to read as follows:
3 ARTICLE 74
4 TITLE 1
5 NEW YORK STATE LAKE ONTARIO - ST. LAWRENCE RIVER FLOOD
6 PREVENTION, RESPONSE, RECOVERY AND MITIGATION TASK FORCE
7 Section 74-0101. Flood prevention, response, recovery and mitigation
8 task force.
9 74-0103. Definitions.
10 74-0105. Task force composition.
11 74-0107. Task force duties.
12 § 74-0101. Flood prevention, response, recovery and mitigation task
13 force.
14 The New York state Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River flood prevention,
15 response, recovery and mitigation task force, referred to in this arti-
16 cle as the task force, is hereby established to determine what measures
17 should be taken to enhance flood prevention, recovery, response, manage-
18 ment and mitigation in and along the shoreline and adjoining waterways
19 of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, and to develop recommenda-
20 tions to accomplish such goal.
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 § 74-0103. Definitions.
2 When used in this article:
3 1. "Adaptive measures" means any adjustment, whether passive, reactive
4 or anticipatory, that may be taken to ameliorate the anticipated adverse
5 consequences associated with flood events.
6 2. "Flood control study sector" means a particular aspect of the
7 natural or built environment, economy, or society that could potentially
8 be adversely impacted by flood events. Such term includes, but is not
9 limited to, lake, stream and river banks, locks and dams, wetlands and
10 waterfront areas, water resources, transportation infrastructure, water
11 supply and wastewater infrastructure, human health, recreation, tourism,
12 power generation and business, residential, farm and municipal sectors.
13 3. "Flood event" means an overflow or inundation that comes from a
14 lake, river or other body of water, whether caused by rainfall, waterway
15 operation, dam operation, waterflow management, dam break, water runoff
16 or other means, and causes or threatens damage.
17 4. "Lake Ontario" and "St. Lawrence River" shall mean the lake, river
18 shoreline, lands and infrastructure of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence
19 River, or its adjoining or affected communities of Niagara, Orleans,
20 Monroe, Wayne, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oswego, Jefferson, St. Lawrence, and
21 Franklin Counties.
22 § 74-0105. Task force composition.
23 1. The task force shall consist of thirteen members; eight of whom
24 shall be the adjutant general of the state division of military and
25 naval affairs, the commissioner of the division of homeland security and
26 emergency services, the commissioner of the department of environmental
27 conservation, the secretary of state, the commissioner of transporta-
28 tion, the commissioner of the department of parks, recreation and
29 historic preservation, the commissioner of the department of agriculture
30 and markets and the chairman of the state economic development office or
31 designee; and five additional members who shall be from outside the
32 public offices listed in this section and one of each of whom shall be a
33 hydrologist, civil engineer, climatologist, county emergency manager and
34 soil and water conservation professional. The governor shall appoint
35 three of the five additional members and the temporary president of the
36 senate and speaker of the assembly shall each appoint one of each of the
37 five additional members.
38 2. The task force shall appoint a chairperson from among its members.
39 3. The members of the task force shall receive no compensation for
40 their services, but shall be allowed their actual and necessary expenses
41 incurred in the performance of their duties.
42 4. The task force shall consult with each of the emergency management
43 officers, or appropriate county officer, from Niagara, Orleans, Monroe,
44 Wayne, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oswego, Jefferson, St. Lawrence, and Franklin
45 counties, and each said officer shall provide to the task force a docu-
46 ment listing their concerns and recommendations related to flooding
47 along Lake Ontario and/or the St. Lawrence River. The task force shall
48 consider such concerns and recommendations in its deliberations and in
49 the formulation of its determinations and recommendations.
50 5. The task force shall meet at least six times over an eighteen month
51 period at the call of the chairperson.
52 § 74-0107. Task force duties.
53 The role of the task force includes, but is not limited to:
54 1. Conducting an in-depth examination of flood prevention, response
55 and recovery issues, and flood control study sectors and issues, related
56 to flood prevention, response and recovery, water management, flood
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1 control and flood mitigation in and along the shoreline and adjoining
2 waterways of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, including:
3 (a) Adaptive measures that can be taken to effectuate flood
4 prevention, response and recovery programs, and mitigate flood damages,
5 including but not limited to feasible flood prevention, response and
6 recovery measures, flood management activities, wetland restoration,
7 flood control infrastructure, communication systems and related public
8 safety and flood control structures and associated costs;
9 (b) Evaluation which should include impacts on agriculture, transpor-
10 tation, land use, health, insurance and economic sectors such as ship-
11 ping, fisheries, power generation, tourism, and recreation. Impacts on
12 infrastructure, including bridges, low-lying roads, dams, locks, cause-
13 ways, water and wastewater treatment plants and docks shall be included
14 in the evaluation; and
15 (c) Evaluation of Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River operation and
16 management, and plans or agreements or treaties which may have a direct
17 or indirect impact on flood control, prevention, response, recovery or
18 mitigation and flood management including, but not limited to, debris
19 management, communication, and water management and water level manipu-
20 lation.
21 2. Evaluating and assessing of any flood prevention, response and
22 recovery measures, flood control or flood mitigation measures, or water
23 management procedures, agreements or treaties, identified in terms of
24 feasibility, economic and public health impacts, and effectiveness, as
25 well as identifying impediments to implementing effective flood
26 prevention, response and recovery, flood control and flood mitigation
27 measures, and where possible, actions that could be taken to resolve
28 flooding issues.
29 3. Arranging through the department and the division of military and
30 naval affairs, for the provision of such facilities, assistance and data
31 as will enable the task force to carry out its powers and duties. Addi-
32 tionally, all other agencies of the state or subdivisions thereof shall,
33 at the request of the chair provide the task force with such facilities,
34 assistance, and data as will enable the task force to carry out its
35 powers and duties.
36 § 2. Report to the governor and legislature. 1. Within 18 months of
37 the effective date of this act, the New York state flood prevention,
38 response, recovery and mitigation task force shall issue a draft report,
39 which shall be submitted to the governor, the temporary president of the
40 senate, and the speaker of the assembly assessing flood mitigation and
41 control in New York state with particular focus on Lake Ontario and the
42 St. Lawrence River; including, but not limited to, recommendations on
43 how such impacts should be addressed. At least three public hearings
44 shall be held by the task force to provide the public with the opportu-
45 nity to comment on the report. Notice of such hearings shall be provided
46 on the department of environmental conservation website, and in the
47 environmental notice bulletin.
48 2. Within 90 days of the date of the last public hearing, the New York
49 state flood prevention, response, recovery and mitigation task force
50 shall submit a final report to the governor, the temporary president of
51 the senate, and the speaker of the assembly. Copies of such report shall
52 also be made available to the public and posted on the websites of the
53 department of environmental conservation and the division of naval and
54 military affairs.
55 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be
56 deemed repealed one hundred twenty days after the New York state flood
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1 prevention, response, recovery and mitigation task force has submitted
2 its final, completed report; provided that the department of environ-
3 mental conservation shall notify the legislative bill drafting commis-
4 sion upon the occurrence of the enactment of the legislation provided
5 for in section one of this act in order that the commission may maintain
6 an accurate and timely effective data base of the official text of the
7 laws of the state of New York in furtherance of effectuating the
8 provisions of section 44 of the legislative law and section 70-b of the
9 public officers law.