Coastal Brownfields: At the Water’s Edge New York’s Waterfront Revitalization Program.

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Coastal Brownfields: At the Water’s Edge New York’s Waterfront Revitalization Program

New York State Department of State Division of Coastal Resources George E. Pataki, Governor Randy A. Daniels, Secretary of State

NYS Coastal Management Program Mission: To make waterfront communities better places. Objectives: - Redevelop deteriorated waterfronts - Give priority to water-dependent uses - Provide the public waterfront access for recreation - Preserve historic and aesthetic features - Protect natural resources and habitats - Manage development to improve water quality

Fort Orange here

NYS Coastal Management Program Local Waterfront Revitalization Programs A comprehensive land and water use plan Can be accomplished in a single effort or through components focusing on a critical issue or discrete geographic area An approved LWRP becomes the basis for action and decisions in the local waterfront area

Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Participating and Eligible Communities

NYS Coastal Management Program Local Waterfront Revitalization Programs Offers local governments: - 50/50 matching grants for planning, design and construction related to: urban waterfronts, waterbody management plans, community visioning, blueway trails, and coastal education. - Technical assistance to develop and implement community waterfront visions. - Partnerships among state agencies and non-profits to advance local programs.

City of Oswego Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

City of Oswego Adverse Conditions

City of Oswego Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Harbor Festival at Veteran’s Park

City of Oswego Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Wright’s Landing Marina

City of Oswego Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Riverwalk West

City of Oswego Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Private Sector Investment

City of Troy Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Redevelopment Districts

City of Troy Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Active Industrial Use

City of Troy Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Abandoned Building

City of Troy Local Waterfront Revitalization Program River Street Revival

City of Kingston Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Rondout Redevelopment Plan

City of Kingston Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Restored Daily Freeman Building

City of Kingston Local Waterfront Revitalization Program West Strand Park Festival

City of Beacon Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Redevelopment Projects River’s Institute --- Dia --- Long Dock --- Train Station

City of Beacon Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Former Industrial Site

City of Beacon Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Long Dock Redevelopment

City of Beacon Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Rivers and Estuaries Institute

Village of Greenport Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Former Shipbuilding Site

Village of Greenport Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Design Competition

Village of Greenport Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Mitchell Park and Marina

Village of Greenport Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Regional Destination and Tall Ship Marina

Village of Greenport Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Mitchell Park Partners and Financing Village of Greenport - $4 million for acquisition, design and construction. NYS Department of State - $1.2 million for planning, design, and construction. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation - $561,000 for environmental remediation and stormwater control. NYS Department of Economic Development - $225,000 for initial design competition and infrastructure. NYS Department of Transportation - $1.2 million for harborwalk and ferry facilities. NYS Office of Parks - $500,000 for for acquisition and park construction NYS Governor’s Office for Small Cities - $750,000 for parking and commercial revitalization. NYS Senator LaValle’s Local Assistance Program - $75,000 for acquisition.

New York City Staten Island Landfill Design Competition

New York City Staten Island Landfill Concepts for Reuse

NYS Coastal Management Program Revitalizing Urban Waterfronts Ongoing Projects New York City - Brooklyn Bridge Park, Governor’s Island, Freshkills Landfill Redevelopment, 125th Street - Harlem, Bush Terminal - Sunset Park, Greenpoint/Williamsburg waterfront, Randalls Island, Gowanus Canal City of Amsterdam Village of Clayton - Frink Pier Rehabilitation City of Plattsburgh - Plattsburgh Landing City of Rochester -Charlotte Port City of Syracuse - Inner Harbor Niagara Brownfields Coalition (Lockport, Niagara Falls, North Tonawanda) Village of Hastings-on-the-Hudson Town of Greece Village of Haverstraw Village of Sleepy Hollow City of Yonkers - Waterfront Redevelopment

NYS Coastal Management Program Summary of Assistance for Brownfields Brownfields Planning - Comprehensive Local Waterfront Revitalization Programs - Area-wide or site specific redevelopment strategies - Site assessments (phase 1 remedial investigations) - Workshops to coordinate government agency actions Design and Construction - Design competitions - Site preparation and demolition - Design and construct site infrastructure - Design and construct public improvements (esplanades, parks, plazas) - Design and construct environmental improvements

George E. Pataki, Governor Erin M. Crotty, Commissioner New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Environmental Remediation

NYS Brownfields DEC administers 2 brownfield programs The Voluntary Cleanup Program (1994) The Environmental Restoration Program (1996)

Voluntary Cleanup Program New Home of the Staten Island Yankees, St. George, Staten Island

Voluntary Cleanup Program Administrative Program since 1994 Investigate/Remediate brownfields DEC release No State funding 543 sites in the program

Environmental Restoration Program Paper Mill Island, Baldwinsville, Onondaga County

Environmental Restoration Program Statutory Authority 1996 Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act Investigate/Remediate brownfields $200 Million to assist municipalities 75% State share State Indemnification/Release 135 sites being addressed or addressed

NYS Legislation June, the Assembly passed landmark legislation Strengthening NYS’ commitment to brownfields Creating a statutory Brownfield Cleanup Program –Modeled after the existing VCP Enhancing the ERP Creating a Brownfield Opportunity Area Program Enacting liability reform

Brownfield Cleanup Program Statutory Program Predictable, Consistent and Timely –Liberal eligibility for sites/parties –Goals for time frames –Use based cleanups –Creates cleanup tracks –Requires the promulgation of cleanup #s –Provides State releases for NYS remedial liability With reopeners –Tax credits

Environmental Restoration Program Increases State share to –90% on-site –100% off-site Municipalities can leverage other funds No profit sharing Other misc. changes

Brownfield Opportunity Area Program

Statutory Grants Program Encourage area-wide approach $$ for –Pre-Nomination –Nomination –Site Assessment Munis and Community Groups are eligible DEC will administer with DOS

Next Steps NYS Senate is expected to pass legislation (9/03) Governor is expected to sign into law Implement the new/enhanced programs –Promulgate regulations –Issue guidance documents Build upon Inter-Agency relationships