S07467 Summary:

BILL NOS07467
 
SAME ASSAME AS A09681
 
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COSPNSR
 
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Dedicates and designates Jerome Park as parklands of the city of New York and establishes a working group for such park to enhance the use thereof.
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S07467 Actions:

BILL NOS07467
 
05/15/2014REFERRED TO CULTURAL AFFAIRS, TOURISM, PARKS AND RECREATION
05/29/20141ST REPORT CAL.1020
06/02/20142ND REPORT CAL.
06/03/2014ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
06/20/2014COMMITTED TO RULES
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S07467 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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S07467 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          7467
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                      May 15, 2014
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  KLEIN  -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Tourism,
          Parks and Recreation
 
        AN ACT to dedicate and designate Jerome Park as parkland of the city  of
          New  York,  and  to establish a working group for such park to enhance
          use thereof
 

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Legislative  intent.  The  legislature  hereby finds that
     2  Jerome Park, located around the Jerome Park reservoir, that  is  located
     3  in  the  borough of the Bronx in the city of New York, has been used for
     4  numerous outdoor recreational and open space purposes for over a  centu-
     5  ry.  Furthermore,  such park has the potential to incorporate additional
     6  urban wildlife sanctuary, outdoor recreational and open space  uses  for
     7  the  betterment  of  the local community. Through the auspices of master
     8  plans authorized and approved by the parks and recreation department  of
     9  the  city  of  New  York and work by community groups such as the Jerome
    10  Park Conservancy and the Friends of Jerome Park, it is  a  sound  public

    11  policy and community benefit to advance the increased use of Jerome Park
    12  for additional outdoor recreational and open space uses and to integrate
    13  such  park functions with the adjacently located Fort Independence Park.
    14  Going forward, key elements of the future design of the park should help
    15  to preserve its historic essence, reveal its potential as public  space,
    16  and  link  places and events with the park to the surrounding community.
    17  Finally, such future development of Jerome Park should frame the  beauty
    18  of the reservoir with a new layer of landscape and purpose.
    19    §  2.  To achieve the legislative intent articulated in section one of
    20  this act, all lands that are contained in the  Jerome  Park,  which  are
    21  located  in or adjacent to block 3246, section 12 of the land map of the
    22  borough of the Bronx, city of New York, excluding those lands  that  are

    23  the  reservoir itself and lands bordering such reservoir shore line that
    24  are a distance of ten feet from the outside  border  of  such  reservoir
    25  shore  line shall be dedicated and designated as parkland of the city of
    26  New York.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD15155-02-4

        S. 7467                             2
 
     1    § 3. The borough president of the borough of the Bronx may  assist  in
     2  convening a working group for Jerome Park that shall consist of communi-
     3  ty  stakeholders  to  establish  an  action plan for Jerome Park to help
     4  foster increased outdoor recreational  uses,  such  as  hiking,  biking,

     5  nature  studies,  bird  watching  and  other  outdoor recreational uses;
     6  enhance community enjoyment of such park; and to  preserve  and  enhance
     7  open  spaces contained within the park.  The working group may identify,
     8  recommend the design of and financing of capital projects to advance the
     9  increased use of Jerome Park for increased outdoor recreational uses and
    10  to enhance open spaces. Such capital projects may include, but  are  not
    11  limited  to,  walking  and  bicycle  pathways; athletic fields and play-
    12  grounds; basketball and  handball  courts;  table,  seating  and  picnic
    13  areas; establishment of vista seating and viewing areas; related parking
    14  areas  for bicycles; and nature trails. Membership of such working group
    15  shall consist of representatives of local civic and community  organiza-
    16  tions,  Lehman College, local high schools, the state senator, member of

    17  assembly and city councilman  representing  senate,  assembly  and  city
    18  council  districts  in  which such park is located, the parks and recre-
    19  ation department of the city of New York,  the  department  of  environ-
    20  mental  protection  of the city of New York, and other community leaders
    21  and stakeholders such as youth, parent and senior citizen organizations.
    22    § 4. The working group for Jerome Park shall issue, on or before Janu-
    23  ary 1, 2016, a report and findings to satisfy its charge to establish an
    24  action plan for Jerome Park to help foster increased outdoor recreation-
    25  al uses and community enjoyment of such park and to preserve and enhance
    26  open spaces contained within the park. Such report and findings shall be
    27  submitted to the Bronx borough president, the mayor of the city  of  New
    28  York,  the  parks and recreation department of the city of New York, and

    29  the department of environmental protection of the city of New  York  and
    30  to the state senator and member of assembly who represent the senate and
    31  assembly districts within which such park is located.
    32    §  5.  After  the  issuance  of such report and findings, such working
    33  group shall remain in existence until January 1, 2021 to help  implement
    34  such  action plan.   During this period of time, the working group shall
    35  work with the state and city agencies to implement such action plan.
    36    § 6. This act shall take effect immediately, except that  section  two
    37  of this act shall take effect January 1, 2019.
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