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A10001 Summary:
BILL NO | A10001 |
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SAME AS | SAME AS S08026 |
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SPONSOR | Thiele (MS) |
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COSPNSR | Palumbo, McDonough, LiPetri, Ra, Mikulin, DeStefano, Smith, Lavine, Griffin, Englebright, D'Urso, Stern, Ramos |
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MLTSPNSR | Fitzpatrick |
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Rpld & add §23-2703, amd §§23-2705, 23-2711 & 23-2721, En Con L | |
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Provides for the regulation of mining and the reclamation of mines within counties with a population of one million or more which draw their primary source of drinking water for a majority of county residents from a designated sole source aquifer. |
A10001 Actions:
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03/04/2020 | referred to environmental conservation | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/14/2020 | reported referred to codes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/17/2020 | reported referred to rules | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/22/2020 | reported | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/22/2020 | rules report cal.291 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/22/2020 | ordered to third reading rules cal.291 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/22/2020 | passed assembly | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/22/2020 | delivered to senate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/22/2020 | REFERRED TO RULES | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/22/2020 | SUBSTITUTED FOR S8026 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/22/2020 | 3RD READING CAL.841 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/22/2020 | PASSED SENATE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/22/2020 | RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12/03/2020 | delivered to governor | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12/15/2020 | vetoed memo.73 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12/15/2020 | tabled |
A10001 Committee Votes:
Englebright | Aye | Stec | Aye | ||||||
Glick | Aye | Palumbo | Aye | ||||||
Colton | Excused | Miller ML | Aye | ||||||
Cymbrowitz | Aye | Miller B | Nay | ||||||
Lifton | Aye | Tague | Nay | ||||||
O'Donnell | Aye | LiPetri | Aye | ||||||
Gunther | Aye | Smullen | Nay | ||||||
Jaffee | Aye | Crouch | Nay | ||||||
Thiele | Aye | ||||||||
Abinanti | Aye | ||||||||
Ryan | Aye | ||||||||
Fahy | Aye | ||||||||
Otis | Aye | ||||||||
Williams | Aye | ||||||||
Barrett | Aye | ||||||||
D'Urso | Aye | ||||||||
Carroll | Aye | ||||||||
Burke | Aye | ||||||||
Griffin | Aye | ||||||||
Epstein | Aye | ||||||||
Lentol | Aye | Morinello | Aye | ||||||
Schimminger | Excused | Giglio | Aye | ||||||
Pretlow | Aye | Montesano | Aye | ||||||
Cook | Aye | Palumbo | Aye | ||||||
Cymbrowitz | Aye | Garbarino | Aye | ||||||
O'Donnell | Aye | Reilly | Aye | ||||||
Lavine | Aye | ||||||||
Perry | Aye | ||||||||
Abinanti | Aye | ||||||||
Weprin | Aye | ||||||||
Mosley | Aye | ||||||||
Hevesi | Aye | ||||||||
Fahy | Aye | ||||||||
Seawright | Aye | ||||||||
Rosenthal | Aye | ||||||||
Walker | Aye | ||||||||
Heastie | Excused | Barclay | Aye | ||||||
Gottfried | Aye | Crouch | Aye | ||||||
Lentol | Aye | Finch | Excused | ||||||
Nolan | Aye | Hawley | Aye | ||||||
Weinstein | Aye | Giglio | Aye | ||||||
Ortiz | Aye | Malliotakis | Aye | ||||||
Pretlow | Aye | Blankenbush | Excused | ||||||
Cook | Excused | Norris | Aye | ||||||
Glick | Aye | ||||||||
Aubry | Aye | ||||||||
Englebright | Aye | ||||||||
Dinowitz | Aye | ||||||||
Colton | Excused | ||||||||
Magnarelli | Aye | ||||||||
Perry | Aye | ||||||||
Paulin | Aye | ||||||||
Peoples-Stokes | Aye | ||||||||
Benedetto | Aye | ||||||||
Lavine | Aye | ||||||||
Lupardo | Aye | ||||||||
Zebrowski | Aye | ||||||||
Thiele | Aye | ||||||||
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A10001 Floor Votes:
Yes
Abbate
Yes
Crouch
Yes
Garbarino
Yes
Lupardo
Yes
Pheffer Amato
Yes
Solages
Yes
Abinanti
Yes
Cruz
Yes
Giglio
Yes
Magnarelli
Yes
Pichardo
Yes
Stec
Yes
Arroyo
Yes
Cusick
Yes
Glick
Yes
Malliotakis
Yes
Pretlow
Yes
Steck
Yes
Ashby
Yes
Cymbrowitz
Yes
Goodell
Yes
Manktelow
Yes
Quart
Yes
Stern
Yes
Aubry
Yes
Darling
Yes
Gottfried
Yes
McDonald
Yes
Ra
Yes
Stirpe
Yes
Barclay
Yes
Davila
Yes
Griffin
Yes
McDonough
Yes
Ramos
No
Tague
Yes
Barnwell
Yes
De La Rosa
Yes
Gunther
Yes
McMahon
Yes
Reilly
Yes
Taylor
Yes
Barrett
Yes
DenDekker
Yes
Hawley
Yes
Mikulin
Yes
Reyes
Yes
Thiele
Yes
Barron
Yes
DeStefano
Yes
Hevesi
Yes
Miller B
ER
Richardson
Yes
Vanel
Yes
Benedetto
Yes
Dickens
Yes
Hunter
Yes
Miller MG
Yes
Rivera
Yes
Walczyk
Yes
Bichotte
Yes
Dilan
Yes
Hyndman
Yes
Miller ML
Yes
Rodriguez
Yes
Walker
Yes
Blake
Yes
Dinowitz
Yes
Jacobson
Yes
Montesano
Yes
Rosenthal D
Yes
Wallace
Yes
Blankenbush
Yes
DiPietro
Yes
Jaffee
Yes
Morinello
Yes
Rosenthal L
Yes
Walsh
Yes
Brabenec
Yes
D'Urso
Yes
Jean-Pierre
Yes
Mosley
Yes
Rozic
Yes
Weinstein
Yes
Braunstein
Yes
Eichenstein
Yes
Johns
Yes
Niou
Yes
Ryan
Yes
Weprin
Yes
Bronson
Yes
Englebright
Yes
Jones
Yes
Nolan
Yes
Salka
Yes
Williams
Yes
Buchwald
Yes
Epstein
Yes
Joyner
Yes
Norris
Yes
Santabarbara
Yes
Woerner
Yes
Burke
Yes
Fahy
Yes
Kim
Yes
O'Donnell
Yes
Sayegh
Yes
Wright
Yes
Buttenschon
Yes
Fall
Yes
Kolb
Yes
Ortiz
ER
Schimminger
Yes
Zebrowski
Yes
Byrne
Yes
Fernandez
Yes
Lalor
Yes
Otis
Yes
Schmitt
Yes
Mr. Speaker
Yes
Byrnes
ER
Finch
Yes
Lavine
Yes
Palmesano
Yes
Seawright
Yes
Cahill
Yes
Fitzpatrick
Yes
Lawrence
Yes
Palumbo
Yes
Simon
Yes
Carroll
No
Friend
Yes
Lentol
Yes
Paulin
Yes
Simotas
Yes
Colton
Yes
Frontus
Yes
Lifton
Yes
Peoples-Stokes
Yes
Smith
Yes
Cook
Yes
Galef
Yes
LiPetri
Yes
Perry
Yes
Smullen
‡ Indicates voting via videoconference
A10001 Text:
Go to top STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 10001 IN ASSEMBLY March 4, 2020 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. THIELE, PALUMBO, McDONOUGH, LiPETRI, RA, MIKULIN, DeSTEFANO, SMITH -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. FITZPATRICK -- read once and referred to the Committee on Environmental Conservation AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to the regulation of mining and the reclamation of mines within counties with a population of one million or more which draw their primary source of drinking water for a majority of county residents from a designated sole source aquifer; and to repeal certain provisions 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. Section 23-2703 of the environmental conservation law is 2 REPEALED and a new section 23-2703 is added to read as follows: 3 § 23-2703. Declaration of policy. 4 1. a. The legislature hereby declares that it is the policy of this 5 state to foster and encourage the development of an economically sound 6 and stable mining industry, and the orderly development of domestic 7 mineral resources and reserves necessary to assure satisfaction of 8 economic needs compatible with sound environmental management practices. 9 Sound environmental management practices shall include the protection of 10 water resources and public health within counties with a population of 11 one million or more which draw their primary source of drinking water 12 for a majority of county residents from a designated sole source aqui- 13 fer. 14 b. The legislature further declares it to be the policy of this state 15 to provide for the management and planning for the use of these non-re- 16 newable natural resources and to provide, in conjunction with such 17 mining operations, for reclamation of affected lands; to encourage 18 productive use including but not limited to the planting of forests, the 19 planting of crops for harvest, the seeding of grass and legumes for 20 grazing purposes, the protection and enhancement of wildlife and aquatic 21 resources, the establishment of recreational, home, commercial, and 22 industrial sites; to provide for the conservation, development, utiliza- 23 tion, management and appropriate use of all the natural resources of EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD14356-04-0A. 10001 2 1 such areas for compatible multiple purposes; to prevent pollution; to 2 protect and perpetuate the taxable value of property; and to protect the 3 health, safety and general welfare of the people, as well as the natural 4 beauty and aesthetic values in the affected areas of the state. 5 2. Except as provided by this subdivision and by subdivision three of 6 this section, this title shall supersede all other state and local laws 7 relating to the extractive mining industry. Nothing in this title shall 8 be construed to prevent any local government from: 9 a. enacting or enforcing local laws or ordinances of general applica- 10 bility, except that such local laws or ordinances shall not regulate 11 mining and/or reclamation activities regulated by state statute, regu- 12 lation, or permit; or 13 b. enacting or enforcing local zoning ordinances or laws which deter- 14 mine permissible uses in zoning districts. Where mining is designated a 15 permissible use in a zoning district and allowed by special use permit, 16 conditions placed on such special use permits shall be limited to the 17 following: 18 (i) ingress and egress to public thoroughfares controlled by the local 19 government; 20 (ii) routing of mineral transport vehicles on roads controlled by the 21 local government; 22 (iii) requirements and conditions as specified in the permit issued by 23 the department under this title concerning setback from property bounda- 24 ries and public thoroughfare rights-of-way, natural or man-made barriers 25 to restrict access, if required, dust control and hours of operation, 26 when such requirements and conditions are established pursuant to subdi- 27 vision three of section 23-2711 of this title; 28 (iv) enforcement of reclamation requirements contained in mined land 29 reclamation permits issued by the state; or 30 c. enacting or enforcing local laws or ordinances regulating mining or 31 the reclamation of mines not required to be permitted by the state. 32 d. In addition to the authority granted to local governments pursuant 33 to this subdivision, within counties with a population of one million or 34 more which draw their primary source of drinking water for a majority of 35 county residents from a designated sole source aquifer, local govern- 36 ments shall also be empowered to regulate mining and/or reclamation 37 activities for the protection of water quality and the public health, as 38 permitted by subdivision three of this section. 39 3. Within counties with a population of one million or more which draw 40 their primary source of drinking water for a majority of county resi- 41 dents from a designated sole source aquifer, local governments shall 42 have concurrent authority with the department to regulate mining by 43 local law for the purposes of the protection of water quality and public 44 health. Such local laws may provide for but are not limited to: 45 a. the regulation or prohibition of mining on properties where it is 46 determined that mining is inconsistent with water quality protection and 47 public health; and 48 b. the monitoring of groundwater impacts resulting from mining or the 49 reclamation of mines; and 50 c. the regulation or prohibition of mining where the state or a local 51 government has documented contamination to groundwater or drinking water 52 on the site or attributable to the site, which exceeds maximum contam- 53 inant levels under state or federal drinking water or groundwater stand- 54 ards; and 55 d. the regulation or prohibition of the co-location of mining with any 56 facility for the receipt, processing, sale, storage, or transfer ofA. 10001 3 1 waste of any kind. The provisions of this subdivision shall apply 2 regardless of whether a permit or registration for such a facility is 3 required by this chapter. Such waste, shall include, but not be limited 4 to garbage, manure, trees, septage, brush, stumps, leaves, yard clip- 5 pings, street sweepings, asphalt, concrete, stone, crushed stone, top 6 soil, debris, construction aggregates, land clearing debris, and 7 construction and demolition debris; and 8 e. the termination of mining sites which are existing non-conforming 9 uses under local zoning laws or ordinances where such termination is 10 necessary for the protection of water quality and the public health; and 11 f. the reclamation of such mining sites; and 12 g. any other regulation necessary for the purposes of protection of 13 water quality and the public health. 14 4. a. No agency of this state shall process and approve an application 15 for a permit to mine pursuant to this title within counties with a popu- 16 lation of one million or more which draw their primary source of drink- 17 ing water for a majority of county residents from a designated sole 18 source aquifer, if local zoning laws or ordinances prohibit mining uses 19 within the area proposed to be mined. 20 b. No agency of this state shall process and approve an application 21 for a permit to mine pursuant to this title, within counties with a 22 population of one million or more which draw their primary source of 23 drinking water for a majority of county residents from a designated sole 24 source aquifer, if: 25 (i) local laws enacted pursuant to subdivision three of this section 26 prohibit mining of the proposed mining site; or 27 (ii) a local government has denied a permit for mining on a proposed 28 mining site pursuant to a local law authorized by subdivision three of 29 this section. 30 c. No agency of the state shall approve an application for mining 31 within counties with a population of one million or more which draw 32 their primary source of drinking water for a majority of county resi- 33 dents from a designated sole source aquifer until each local government 34 with jurisdiction of mining pursuant to this section has approved such 35 application. 36 d. This subdivision shall apply to all applications for mining, 37 including applications for new mining, expansion of mining on existing 38 mining sites, and renewals of existing permits. 39 e. The requirements of this section shall be in addition to the 40 requirements of section 23-2711 of this title. To the extent that the 41 provisions of this section are inconsistent with the provisions of 42 subdivision three of section 23-2711 of this title, this subdivision 43 shall supersede and govern mining applications within counties with a 44 population of one million or more which draw their primary source of 45 drinking water for a majority of county residents from a designated sole 46 source aquifer. 47 § 2. Subdivision 8 of section 23-2705 of the environmental conserva- 48 tion law, as amended by chapter 166 of the laws of 1991, is amended to 49 read as follows: 50 8. "Mining" means the extraction of overburden and minerals from the 51 earth; the preparation and processing of minerals, including any activ- 52 ities or processes or parts thereof for the extraction or removal of 53 minerals from their original location and the preparation, washing, 54 cleaning, crushing, stockpiling or other processing of minerals at the 55 mine location so as to make them suitable for commercial, industrial, or 56 construction use; exclusive of manufacturing processes, at the mineA. 10001 4 1 location; the removal of such materials through sale or exchange, or for 2 commercial, industrial or municipal use; and the disposition of overbur- 3 den, tailings and waste at the mine location. "Mining" shall not include 4 the excavation, removal and disposition of minerals from construction 5 projects, exclusive of the creation of water bodies, or excavations in 6 aid of agricultural activities, except within counties with a population 7 of one million or more which draw their primary source of drinking water 8 for a majority of county residents from a designated sole source 9 aquifer. 10 § 3. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 3 of section 23-2711 of the environ- 11 mental conservation law, as added by chapter 166 of the laws of 1991, is 12 amended to read as follows: 13 (b) If the department finds that the determinations made by the local 14 government pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision are reasonable 15 and necessary, the department shall incorporate these into the permit, 16 if one is issued. If the department does not agree that the determi- 17 nations are justifiable, then the department shall provide a written 18 statement to the local government and the applicant, as to the reason or 19 reasons why the whole or a part of any of the determinations was not 20 incorporated. The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to any 21 determination made by a local government pursuant to subdivisions three 22 and four of section 23-2703 of this title. No determination, decision or 23 local law enacted by a local government pursuant to subdivisions three 24 and four of section 23-2703 of this title shall be reviewable by the 25 department and shall be binding upon the department. 26 § 4. Section 23-2721 of the environmental conservation law, as amended 27 by chapter 477 of the laws of 1976 and as renumbered by chapter 166 of 28 the laws of 1991, is amended to read as follows: 29 § 23-2721. Judicial review. 30 Any act, omission, determination or order of the department or any 31 local government pursuant to section 23-2703 of this title or of any 32 officer or employee thereof, pursuant to or within the scope of this 33 title, may be reviewed in accordance with article seventy-eight of the 34 civil practice law and rules. 35 § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.