camT.Tien Frank R. Anderson i,t Ward R@ME 5 t h Ward John B. Mortise Riccardo D. Dursi, Jr. 2'd Ward 1M COflPRAI ciJJ; 6th Ward
Kimberly Rogers OFFICE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL A. Robert Tracy 3,d Ward CITY HALL • ROME, NEW YORK 13440-5875 7 t h Ward
Ramona L Smith Stephanie Vlscelll Jean I. Grande 4 th Ward Common Council President City Clerk
COMMON COUNCIL MEETING JULY 10, 2019 Regular Session 7:00 p.m.
1. CALLING THE ROLL OF MEMBERS BY THE CLERK
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3. INVOCATION
4. GENERAL PUBLIC HEARING
The time limit for speakers at the general public hearing shall be limited to five (5) continuous minutes. The President of the Common Council may extend this time up to an additional five (5) minutes at his discretion; and further extensions must be approved by a majority of the council.
5. RECOGNITION/APPRECIATION
6. READING OF THE MINUTES OF THE PRECEDING SESSION
(Motion in order that the reading of the minutes of the preceding session be dispensed with and that they be approved.)
7. PRESENTING OF PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
A. PETITIONS B. COMMUNICATIONS
Audit Report and Management Letter from D'Arcangelo & Co., LLP for year ended 12/37/18 has been received and filed in the City Clerk's Office. The Rome Police Dept. and Dept. of Public Works Reports of Travel, Conferences & Training for quarter ended 6/30/ 19 are on file in the City Clerk's Office. The Ava Dorfman Senior Citizens Council financial report for quarter ended 6/30/19 is on file in the City Clerk's Office. The Capitol Theatre financial report for nine months ended 6/ 30/ 19 is on file in the City Clerk's Office.
8. NOTICES
9. REPORT OF CITY OFFICIALS
10. REPORT OF COUNCILORS AND GENERAL CITY AFFAIRS
11. PRESENTING OF REPORT OF COMMITTEES
12. RESOLUTIONS
RES. NO. 76 ACCEPTING DONATION PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF ROME POLICE DEPARTMENT BY THE LAKE DELTA KIWANIS. Rogers
RES. NO. 77 ACCEPTING $10,000.00 DONATION PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF ROME TO BE USED FOR PURCHASE OF TREES FROM R. JONES NURSERY. Conover
RES. NO. 78 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ROME TO APPLY FOR A 2019 CONSOLIDATED FUNDING APPLICATION (CFA) IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $545,471.35. Andrews
RES. NO. 79 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ROME TO APPLY FOR A 2019 CONSOLIDATED FUNDING APPLICATION (CFA) IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $228,750.00. Andrews
RES. NO. 80 ISSUING SEQRA NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR THE MOHAWK RIVER TRAIL PHASE II AND Ill. Andrews
RES. NO. 81 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT APPROVING PILOT TERMS AND ALLOCATING PILOT PAYMENTS WITH ALDI, INC. Surace
RES. NO. 82 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT APPROVING PILOT TERMS AND ALLOCATING PILOT PAYMENTS WITH DAVIDSON MANAGEMENT GROUP. INC. Surace
13. ORDINANCES
ORD. NO. 9364 AUTHORIZING FORMER OWNERS TO BUY BACK PROPERTY (1000- 1002 W. LIBERTY STREET) FOR $926.82. Smith
14. TABLED LEGISLATION
15. ADJOURNMENT
THE NEXT COMMON COUNCIL MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR JULY 24, 2019.
COMMON COUNCIL JULY 10, 2019
RESOLUTION NO. 76
ACCEPTING DONATION PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF ROME POLICE DEPARTMENT BY THE LAKE DELTA KIWANIS.
By Councilor ______
WHEREAS, the Lake Delta Kiwanis has contacted the City of Rome Police Department with the offer to donate 300 teddy bears to be used by the Police Department in situations involving children, and
WHEREAS, the Rome City Charter states that the Common Council must authorize and accept donations made to the City of Rome on behalf of the City of Rome; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Rome, New York, that a donation of 300 teddy bears from the Lake Delta Kiwanis shall be gratefully accepted by the City of Rome for use in situations where children could use a "buddy"; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Common Council hereby expresses its appreciation to the Lake Delta Kiwanis for the donation of 300 teddy bears to be used by the Rome Police Department for distribution by officers to child victims at times of crisis when comfort is needed.
Seconded by Councilor ______
A YES & NAYS: Tien_ Mortise_ Rogers_ Smith_ Anderson_ Dursi _Tracy_
ADOPTED DEFEATED COMMON COUNCIL JULY 10, 2019
RESOLUTION NO. 77
ACCEPTING $10.000.00 DONATION PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF ROME TO BE USED FOR PURCHASE OF TREES FROM R. JONES NURSERY.
By Councilor ______
WHEREAS, R. Jones Nursery has informed the City of Rome of a donation of $10,000.00 that was made by an anonymous donor for purposes of allowing the City of Rome, New York to purchase City trees from R. Jones Nursery at the City's discounted rate; and
WHEREAS, the Rome City Charter states that the Common Council must authorize and accept donations made to the City of Rome on behalf of the City of Rome; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Rome, New York, that a donation of $10,000.00 shall be gratefully accepted by the City of Rome for the purposes of allowing the City of Rome, New York to purchase City trees from R. Jones Nursery at the City's discounted rate; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Common Council hereby expresses . its appreciation to the donor for the donation of $10,000.00.
Seconded by Councilor ______
A YES & NAYS: Tien _ Mortise _ Rogers _ Smith_ Anderson_ Dursi _ Tracy _
ADOPTED DEFEATED COMMON COUNCIL JULY 10, 2019
RESOLUTION NO. 78
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ROME TO APPLY FOR A 2019 CONSOLIDATED FUNDING APPLICATION CCFA} IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $545.471.35.
By Councilor ______
WHEREAS, Matthew Andrews, Deputy Director of the Department of Community and Economic Development for the City of Rome, New York, has requested the authorization to apply for financial assistance from the New York State Department of State ("NYSDOS") and a Consolidated Funding Application to fund the Copper City Commons Project, for funding in an amount not to exceed $545,471.35, with grant matching requirements of 85% grant and 15% local match, and the total project cost anticipated to be $641,731.00. The required local match will include a not to exceed amount of $96,259.65, and said match shall be budgeted through contract services and in-kind force account labor and salaries; and
WHEREAS, this project advances the Downtown Revitalization Initiative Strategic Investment Plan, Erie Boulevard BOA Nomination Plan, NYS Historic Preservation Plan, and the City of Rome Comprehensive plan; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Rome, New York, that the Mayor of the City of Rome and her designees are authorized to execute a Consolidated Funding Application to fund the Copper City Commons Project, for funding in an amount not to exceed $545,471.35 with grant matching requirements of 85% grant and 15% local match and the total project cost anticipated to be $641,731.00. The required local match will include a not to exceed amount of $96,259.65, and said match shall be budgeted through contract services and in-kind force account labor and salaries; and if approved, the Mayor and/or her designees are authorized to execute any and all other contracts, documents and instruments necessary to accept said funds and allow the City to expend the grant funds and to fulfill the City of Rome's obligation under said application; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that if said grant application is approved and funds are awarded, City Treasurer David C. Nolan be and is hereby authorized to establish a capital project account for the above referenced project for the purpose of accepting and expending said funding; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the grant details are more specifically defined pursuant to the attached documentation, which is attached hereto and made a part of this Resolution.
Seconded by Councilor ______
A YES & NAYS: Tien_ Mortise_ Rogers_ Smith_ Anderson_ Dursi _Tracy_
ADOPTED DEFEATED Copper City Commons Rome, NY
Project Budget Cost Estimate (Planning Level) June, 2019
Unit Price Unit Quantity $) Cost I.tern Description 12019
Dominick Street Add Alt Seating Area Integral Color Stamped Concrete (Including excavation and subbase) SY 12 $125 $1,500 Broom Finished Concrete Sidewalk Replacement (lncludlng excavation and subbase) SY 90 $100 $9,000 Paver Sidewalk Area (Including excavation and subbase) SF 88 $15 $1,320 Unclassified Excavation and Disposal (18" for planting beds) CY 19 $20 $380 Planting Soll Media (18" depth In planting beds) CY 19 $65 $1,235 Tree Removal EA 1 $500 $500 Shredded Hardwood Mulch CY 3 $65 $195 Brick Faced Seat Wall with Precast Concrete Cap (Including excavation, footing, backfill) LF 45 $500 $22,000 Fence on Wall LF 52 $150 $7,800 Perennlal Planting EA 46 $35 $1,610 Shrub Planting EA 3 $65 $195 SUB-TOTAL $46,23,
Dominick Street Plaza Stone Curb (6" Reveal and Flush Header Curb) LF 131 $65 $8,515 Underdrain (Including Trench Excavation and Filter Stone) LF 131 $18 $2,358 Integral Color Stamped Concrete (Including excavation and subbase) SY 28 $125 $3,500 Broom Finished Concrete Sidewalk Replacement (Including excavation and subbase) SY 250 $100 $25,000 Paver Sidewalk Area (lncludlng excavation and subbase) SF 300 $15 $4,500 Unclassified Excavation and Disposal (18" for planting beds) CY 16 $20 $320 Planting Soil Media (18" depth In planting beds) CY 16 $65 $1,040 Tree Removal EA 2 $500 $1,000 Shredded Hardwood Mulch CY 3 $65 $195 Brick Faced Seat Wall with Precast Concrete Cap (Including excavation, footing, backfill) LF 73 $500 $36,000 Fence on Wall LF 73 $150 $10,950 Tree Planting EA 1 $800 $800 Shrub Planting EA 3 $65 $195 Perennial Planting EA 29 $36 $1,044 Ornamental Bench EA 5 $3,500 $17,000 Ornamental Trash Receptacle EA 2 $1,500 $3,000 Ornamental Planter EA 4 $1,500 $6,000 Accessible Curb Ramp Replacement (Including Excavation and Subbase) EA 1 $3,700 $3,700 Detectable Warning at Ramps (2'x6') SF 12 $30 $360 Sculpture Install LS 1 $5,000 $5,000 SUB-TOTAL $131,477
Glgllottl Avenue Plaza Stone Curb (6'' Reveal and Flush Header Curb) LF 300 $65 $19,000 Underdrain (Including Trench Excavation and FIiter Stone) LF 300 $18 $5,400 Reset Frame and Grate EA 9 $750 $6,700 Integral Color Stamped Concrete (Including excavation and subbase) SY 30 $125 $3,700 Broom Finished Concrete Sidewalk Replacement (Including excavation and subbase) SY 535 $100 $53,000 HEAVEY DUTY Broom Finished Concrete Sidewalk Replacement (Including excavation and subbase) SY 318 $125 $39,750 Paver Sidewalk Area (Including excavation and subbase) SF 440 $15 $6,600 Unclassified Excavation and Olsposal (18" for planting beds) CY 109 $20 $2,180 Planting Soil Media (18" depth in planting beds) CY 109 $65 $7,085 Structural Soils (3' Depth) CY 66 $200 $13,200 Tree Removal EA 4 $500 $2,000 Shredded Hardwood Mulch CY 18 $65 $1,170 Brick Faced Seat Wall with Precast Concrete Cap (including excavation, footing, backfill) LF 200 $500 $100,000 Railing for Ramps LF 48 $65 $3,120 Concrete Stairs LS 1 $15,000 $15,000 Tree Grates EA 6 $7,000 $42,000 Tree PlanUng EA 8 $800 $6,400 Ornamental Tree Planting EA 3 $500 $1,500 Shrub Planting EA 19 $65 $1,235 Perennial Planting EA 119 $35 $4,165 Ornamental Bench EA 4 $3,500 $14,000 Ornamental Trash Receptacle EA 2 $1,500 $3,000 Ornamental Planter EA 4 $1,500 $6,000 Accessible Curb Ramp Replacement (Including Excavation and Subbase) EA 2 $3,700 $7,400 Detectable Warning at Ramps (2'x6') SF 24 $30 $720 Sculpture Install LS 1 $5,000 $5,000 SUB-TOTAL $370,425 TOTAL $548,137
Basic Work Zone traffic Control (5%) LS $27,407 Mobilization (4%) LS $21,925 Survey Operations (2%) LS $10,963 Erosion and Sediment Control (0.5%) LS $2,741 TOTALLI _ _,s,,_01,_,1,.,1.:.;73,___,
Construction Contingency (5%)~_ _;$,:::3::,0,,::55::,9c..,_~ GRAND TOTAL COSTLI_ _,S:,:.64::,:1,1!,7:,:.31,___, Assumptions Ooesnotlnc!udepedeslrianllghllng Does not Include heated sldewalks Ooesnollncludemoveabletablesandchalre Department of State
Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Funding Available: Up to $15 million
I. INTRODUCTION:
The Department is soliciting applications through the New York State Consolidated Funding Application (CFA) under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (EPF LWRP) from eligible villages, towns; cities, and counties (with the consent and acting on behalf of one or more eligible villages, towns, cities) located along New York's coasts or designated inland waterways to advance the preparation or implementation of strategies for community and waterfront revitalization through the following grant categories:
• Preparing or Updating a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) • Preparing an LWRP Component, including a Watershed Management Plan • Updating an LWRP to Mitigate Future Physical Climate Risks • Implementing a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program or a completed LWRP Component
Applications to prepare or update an LWRP or LWRP Component may only include one LWRP per application. Applications for implementation projects should include one implementation project per application however, applications may include multiple implementation projects if the projects are similar in type/scope and clearly address a common critical issue identified in a relevant LWRP or LWRP Component funded by the Department. Applicants may submit more than one grant application.
Proposed projects that are part of the following initiatives will be looked upon favorably:
Downtown Revitalization Initiative and Strategic Community Investment Priority consideration will be given to proposals which demonstrate they will advance downtown revitalization and strategic place making through transformative housing, economic development, transportation and community projects that will attract and retain residents, visitors and businesses - creating dynamic neighborhoods where tomorrow's workforce will want to live, work, and raise a family. Projects should reflect the general principles of smart growth and sustainable development.
Environmental Justice Environmental justice means the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. As we transition to a greener economy, it is imperative that no subset of the population be marginalized or left behind. Applicants should provide any information about how their project actively works to address these issues.
The EPF LWRP is a reimbursement program. State assistance awarded and paid shall not exceed 75% of the total eligible project costs set forth in the application and as approved by the Department, except where the proposed project is located in an environmental justice community, in which case state assistance awarded and paid shall not exceed 85% of the total eligible project costs set forth in the application and as approved by the Department. Applicants
122 must identify the amount, type and source of eligible local match, and demonstrate that it has been secured; failure to do so will result in a reduced award amount for qualifying applications.
Applicants are required to demonstrate that projects are ready to move forward. A contract period will not exceed five years. Special consideration for extensions due to extreme extenuating circumstances will only be granted on a case-by-case basis and only if significant progress has been demonstrated. Only applications for discrete phases of a project (e.g. planning, design, construction) that can be completed within five years will be considered. Applicants will be required to prepare and submit a project work schedule and timeline that includes major tasks and milestones with completion dates for each.
This Request for Applications is available on the Department's website: http://www.dos.ny.gov/funding/.
II. ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS:
Eligible applicants are villages, towns, cities and counties (with the consent and acting on behalf of one or more eligible villages, towns, or cities) which are located along New York's coasts or inland waterways as designated pursuant to Executive Law, Article 42. The list of coastal waterbodies and designated inland waterways is available at http://www.dos.ny.gov/funding/. Applicants may also partner with counties or other organizations; however, only applications from eligible applicants will be evaluated for funding. If successful, all applicable procurement requirements must be met for such partnerships. Applications submitted by not-for-profit organizations (including, but not limited to, community-based organizations and neighborhood groups) and for-profit organizations are ineligible and will not be scored.
Eligible applicants working in partnership with counties or neighboring municipalities to address regional land use, waterfront revitalization, community development, and resource and/or environmental issues or opportunities are encouraged to apply. Only the municipality identified as the applicant (one village, town, or city, or a county with the consent and acting on behalf of one or more eligible villages, towns, cities) will be awarded a contract. For applications submitted by a county, with the consent and acting on behalf of one or more villages, towns, or cities, the county is required to attach either a letter or resolution from each eligible municipality participating in the project which demonstrates their consent and support for the application.
• For general planning needed to advance any of the eligible activities listed below in Section V, an applicant must be a village, town, city, or county with the consent and acting on behalf of one or more eligible villages, towns or cities located along New York's coast or a designated inland waterway. • For project-specific planning, feasibility, design, and/or marketing needed to advance eligible activities, an applicant must be a village, town, city, or county with the consent and acting on behalf of one or more eligible villages, towns or cities currently preparing an LWRP or LWRP Component or with an approved LWRP or LWRP Component. The proposed project must be located within the LWRP or LWRP Component boundary. • For construction of projects needed to advance eligible activities, an applicant must be a village, town, city with an approved or substantially completed LWRP or relevant LWRP Component, or a county with the consent and acting on behalf of one or more eligible villages, towns, or cities with an approved or substantially completed LWRP or relevant LWRP Component. The proposed project must be located within the LWRP or LWRP Component boundary.
123 Applicants that have been awarded Department grants in the past should have demonstrated responsible contracting with the Department to be eligible for an award from this procurement.
Ill. FUNDING OPPORTUNITY:
The Department is making approximately $15 million available to fund applications for the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program grants, with up to $2 million of this for updates to existing LWRPs to mitigate future physical climate risks. Approximately $9 million of this will be awarded for projects which are in, or primarily serve, areas where demographic and other relevant data demonstrate that the areas are:
• densely-populated and have sustained physical deterioration, decay, neglect, or disinvestment; or • where a substantial proportion of the residential population is of low income, or is otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recreational opportunities
The maximum State assistance request per grant application is $2 million. There is no minimum State assistance request amount.
IV. NEW YORK STATE SMART GROWTH PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY ACT
Awards made through this grant program shall be consistent with the State's Smart Growth Public Infrastructure Policy Act (Environmental Conservation Law, Article 6), where applicable.
V. ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES:
New York State's approach to managing waterfront areas recognizes that while State government can promote development and provide protection for critical resources and environments, municipalities are in the best position to determine their own waterfront objectives and to adapt statewide approaches to specific local needs. Accordingly, the Department , pursuant to the State Waterfront Revitalization and Coastal Resources Act, has encouraged waterfront communities to prepare Local Waterfront Revitalization Programs (LWRPs).
An LWRP is a comprehensive land and water use plan that expresses a vision for a community's waterfront area, refines State Coastal Policy to reflect local or regional needs, and outlines the organizational structure, local laws, and projects necessary to implement the plan. The State Coastal Policies, set forth in the State of New York Coastal Management Program and Final Environmental Impact Statement, include enforceable coastal policies for managing the State's coastal resources by preserving and using coastal resources in a manner that balances natural resource protection and the need to accommodate economic development.
New York communities are faced with increased risks related to climate change, such as more intense and frequent rain events and greater coastal storm flooding. The development of LWRPs provide the opportunity for communities to address risks from flooding, sea level rise, and storm surge through the incorporation of resilience measures such as the preservation and use of natural protective features and local laws that can guide appropriate land use to better avoid impacts of these natural hazards.
By preparing an LWRP, community stakeholders have the opportunity to evaluate local waterfront resources, develop goals and a comprehensive strategy for the best use of those resources, propose future projects, and adopt a local program that will guide appropriate
124 development. Development of LWRPs can also provide a regional framework to cooperatively address revitalization issues and advance ongoing and emerging state initiatives including, but not limited to, regional economic development, community resilience and sustainability, smart growth, public health outcomes and environmental justice.
The benefits of preparing, and implementing an LWRP include development of a consensus driven, unified vision for the community; technical assistance from the Department; increased chances for obtaining financial assistance from public and private funding sources; and, coordinated review between federal, State, and local agencies as appropriate for proposed projects and government actions within the LWRP boundary.
Preparing or Updating a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP)
An LWRP is a comprehensive land and water use program that expresses a vision for the waterfront and refines State coastal policies to reflect local or regional needs and objectives and allow them to be enforced at the local level. Preparation of an LWRP is a principal means of implementing the State's Coastal Management Program and plays a significant role in addressing relevant issues for a given region or place, bringing to bear the resources and authorities of local governments and engaging the public in the management and use of resources having an ecological, physical, social, visual, or economic relationship to the waterfront.
The LWRP must plan for long term land and water uses for the local waterfront area and specify the legal techniques for implementation. Any of the local land use controls used in New York State, such as zoning, subdivision review, site plan review, cluster, historic preservation, planned unit development, and environmental regulation, may be used to implement the program. It is required that local governments adopt a local consistency review law to require that local agencies carry out their actions in a manner consistent with the approved LWRP. It is therefore, recommended, that adequate resources for legal review are included in the estimated budget for the development of the LWRP.
The State coastal policies are available at: https://www.dos.ny.gov/opd/programs/pdfs/CoastalPolicies.pdf and the LWRP generic workplan which describes the tasks necessary to prepare a LWRP is available at: https://www.dos.ny.gov/funding/
Communities with an approved LWRP are encouraged to regularly update their LWRP to reflect changes in local conditions and community goals. An LWRP update can include a revision of all LWRP sections; focus on a specific section or issue; amend the LWRP boundary; reflect changes in land use; or identify new project proposals. An update to the LWRP will ensure the plan is current and well-connected to short and long-range community objectives.
Applicants may apply for funding to prepare, complete, or update an LWRP, using the LWRP Preparation Guidance, which may include: • developing public consensus on a vision for the future of a region or a community through community visioning, public meetings and workshops, focus groups, charrettes, etc. • identifying regional and local assets, potential risks, opportunities, and issues within the defined waterfront area with regard to: development and infrastructure; fish and wildlife habitats and resources; flooding and erosion hazards; resiliency; public access and recreation; historic and scenic resources; agricultural lands;
125 energy and ice management; wetlands, water and air resources; and other social, cultural, economic and environmental interests • developing goals that strike a balance between economic development and preservation to advance State coastal policies • addressing and incorporating all applicable State coastal policies commensurate with local conditions and circumstances into a new or existing waterfront revitalization strategy or plan • determining appropriate land and water uses to implement community goals and objectives for the waterfront • recommending public and private projects to implement the LWRP • providing the local organizational and legal structure, including the adoption of necessary zoning and local laws to implement the LWRP • incorporating a NY Rising Community Reconstruction Plan or NY Rising Countywide Resiliency Plan, Long Term Community Recovery Plan or other resiliency plan
Preparing a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Component
Preparation of an LWRP is a principal means of implementing the State's Coastal Management Program at the local level. While we encourage communities to complete a full LWRP inclusive of the consideration of all enforceable State coastal policies and local waterfront geographical areas, for some communities it may be appropriate to advance toward a complete LWRP in stages to address the most time sensitive and geographically significant priorities and policies.
LWRP Components will provide local governments with increased flexibility to better manage their coastal resources, help to develop local and regional capacity to effectively address revitalization issues through the LWRP process, and will further strengthen the Coastal Management Program's ability to work in partnership with local governments.
An LWRP Component focuses on one or more topic(s) or section(s) of an LWRP or its waterfront, provided that the program constitutes a discrete and cohesive, yet comprehensive, treatment of the subject or subjects addressed, which may be related to environmental, social, regional growth management, or economic conditions. An LWRP Component may focus on one or more State coastal policies that are relevant to the particular conditions and priorities in the municipality, address a significant geographic portion of the municipality's waterfront, or both.
The State coastal policies are available at: https://www.dos.ny.gov/opd/programs/pdfs/CoastalPolicies.pdf and the LWRP generic workplan for reference is available at: https://www.dos.ny.gov/funding/
Applicants may apply for funding for planning activities to prepare a component LWRP using the LWRP Preparation Guidance, which may include: • addressing select State coastal policies commensurate with local conditions and circumstances, • determining appropriate land and water uses to implement community goals and objectives for the waterfront in support of furthering select State coastal policies • developing public consensus on a vision for the future of a region or a community through community visioning, public meetings and workshops, focus groups, charrettes, etc. • identifying regional and local assets and potential risks, and opportunities and issues within the defined waterfront area with regard to one or more of the
126 following, as appropriate: development and infrastructure; fish and wildlife habitats and resources; flooding and erosion hazards; resiliency; public access and recreation; historic and scenic resources; agricultural lands; energy and ice management; wetlands, water and air resources; and other social, cultural, economic and environmental interests that address one or more of the coastal policies • developing goals that strike a balance between economic development and preservation to advance State coastal policies • incorporating applicable State coastal policies into an existing waterfront revitalization strategy or plan • recommending public and private projects to implement the component LWRP, including public access projects and/or environmental protection projects • providing the local organizational and legal structure, including the adoption of zoning and local laws to implement the component LWRP and advance the feasibility of future completion of an LWRP
Updating an LWRP to Mitigate Physical Climate Risks
Climate change, sea level rise, drought, increased frequency and intensity of storms, and the resultant effects from these weather related changes challenge communities and impact services on which residents and tourists depend. The health of communities rests on their ability to reduce or avoid harm and rebound from severe weather impacts when they occur. Communities can move forward successfully only when they are prepared to respond quickly and strategically to changing conditions. An emphasis should be placed on regional strategy development.
Applicants with an adopted and approved, or partially completed, LWRP may apply for grant funding to update their LWRP, which may include updating coastal policies and projects, to mitigate physical climate risks. As part of updating an existing LWRP, an eligible community may consider planning activities including but not limited to the examples below:
• incorporation of an NY Rising Community Reconstruction Plan or NY Rising Countywide Resiliency Plan, Long Term Community Recovery Plan or other resiliency plan; • assessment of risks associated with coastal/riverine flooding and erosion including impacts to wetlands, habitats, and other natural resources • assessment of risks to critical infrastructure and systems such as water supply, sewage treatment plants, combined sewer overflows, electric utilities, transmission lines, dams, shoreline stabilization infrastructure and other in-water structures, and transportation systems • assessment of potential impacts to economic sectors including recreation, tourism and agriculture • assessment of relevant landscape attributes such as impervious surface area, vegetated stream buffers, water storage capacity, and forested land cover to improve resilience • identification of strategies related to climate change/drought/sea level rise adaptation that can be implemented through both public and private actions • identification of severe weather mitigation measures to reduce economic risk associated with or attributable to inaction • identification of strategies to make health and social services more resilient on a daily basis and responsive during an emergency event
127 • identification of strategies/projects that will reduce the vulnerability of infrastructure to severe weather events • identification of opportunities for modifying existing or developing new laws, regulations, policies and practices to reduce a community's vulnerability to natural hazards and climate change impacts and improve emergency preparedness, pre-weather event management or response protocols • creation of development tools that optimize land use patterns to meet the needs of vulnerable populations and future growth demands • identification of public education efforts concerning potential long term effects from severe weather event damage such as mold, desiccation, contaminated soils and aquifer impacts • incorporating New York State sea level rise projections into local plans and projects • consider issues such as risk assessment, combined benefits, critical facilities, value to the community, public health outcomes, and coordination of timing with other improvements within a regional context
Implementing a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program or Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Component
Applicants with approved or substantially complete LWRPs or LWRP Components may apply for implementation funding for activities on publically-owned property including but not limited to: • project-specific planning, feasibility, design, marketing or education needed to implement an approved or substantially complete LWRP or LWRP Component (Scope of work for design projects should include completion of final design, permitting and bid documents.) • constructing projects necessary to implement an approved LWRP or LWRP Component • developing regional, intermunicipal, or local Geographic Information Systems to improve management of coastal areas and resources, and improve impact prediction and assessment and mitigation and adaptation planning • site-specific community, waterfront redevelopment, and resiliency projects including design, construction and/or implementation activities related to identified projects in a comprehensive redevelopment program: o existing conditions analysis; o preparation of concept plans, site redevelopment strategies and RFP for redevelopment projects; o project-specific design, cost estimating, construction and permitting documentation; o site preparation and construction of public amenities and infrastructure; trails, launch sites and directly related infrastructure and improvements; o creation, expansion, or improvement of accessible parks, public gathering spaces and entertainment amenities; o adaptive reuse of underutilized and abandoned buildings in public ownership; o acquisition due diligence (e.g., title work, appraisals, surveys); o development of design guidelines and standards; o streetscape and gateway improvements, including but not limited to: pedestrian walkways, sidewalks, bike lanes and multi-use trails; crosswalks and other pedestrian safety enhancements, directional, informational signage; lighting, street trees, benches, planters, bicycle racks, trash receptacles, landscaping, and building facades;
128 o installing or ensuring access to secure bike or car parking near transit hubs or shuttle services; • marketing, promotion, and economic feasibility studies including marketing campaigns, brochures, website design; • establishment of cultural, historic, arts, and entertainment districts • implementation of priority actions to improve community resilience and reduce risks associated with sea level rise, erosion, storm surge and flooding • amendment or adoption of local land and water use controls to improve community resilience to storm events and sea level rise • incorporate climate resilience vision, goals and strategies into local plans and projects • development of educational outreach/training materials and programs to improve community resilience to severe weather and sea level rise impacts • engineering, design, and/or construction of projects to make public facilities more resilient to potential severe weather and sea level rise impacts • projects for the conservation, restoration, and enhancement of natural protective features and processes such as flood plains, wetlands, vegetated buffers, living shorelines, dunes and sediment transport • green infrastructure projects that address water quality and stormwater management • advancement of projects related to building or improving community resilience that advance LWRP policies. • advancement of projects which celebrate the Bicentennial of the Erie Canal by creating new waterfront public access sites or improving and/or expanding existing sites along the NYS Canal System.
Approved LWRPs are listed at: http://www.dos.ny.gov/opd/prog ra ms/WFRevitalization/LWRP status. html.
LWRP Component: Watershed Management Plan (Planning or Implementation)
A watershed management plan is a type of LWRP Component that produces a comprehensive plan to protect and restore specific waterbodies and their watersheds by identifying and prioritizing land uses and capital projects to reduce point and nonpoint source pollution, and protect or restore water quality, tributary corridors and aquatic habitats. As significant contributing areas surrounding and draining into a waterbody generally lie within more than one municipal jurisdiction, the preparation of cooperative, intermunicipal plans for a specific watershed can be an effective way to achieve local, regional and statewide goals. These plans can form the factual basis for the LWRP inventory and local policies dealing with water quality and water resources.
Local business, recreation, tourism, agriculture, industry, and economic development are dependent on high-quality water resources. Often, for communities surrounding a lake or embayment or those bordering a river or stream, good water quality significantly contributes to their economy. Regions are similarly dependent on their natural assets. Guiding activities to protect and promote natural and economic assets on an intermunicipal, watershed basis can be an effective way to make the most of human and financial resources to address concerns and to achieve shared goals. Networking with experienced local governments, agencies, and organizations leads to efficiencies that minimize the costs of protecting and restoring natural assets. The Department's guidebooks on waterfront revitalization and watershed planning are available at http://www.dos.ny.gov/opd/publications.html.
129 Funds are being made available for the preparation and implementation of intermunicipal plans that identify and assess key assets, problems, threats, and municipal land use development controls and practices, emphasizing water quality improvement, protection, and restoration. Projects funded under this category are expected to have significant regional benefits.
Planning
Applicants may apply for grant funding to prepare or update an LWRP Component focusing on watershed management, that includes: • visioning to identify the connections between water quality protection, waterfront revitalization, and climate change mitigation and adaptation • conducting public participation to develop consensus on issues and actions needed to advance revitalization and water quality goals • inventorying, analyzing and characterizing the watershed including land cover, land and water uses, and infrastructure • identifying and assessing key natural, cultural and economic assets • identifying problems, impairments, and threats including nonpoint and source water impairments, invasive species, chronic flooding, harmful algal bloom, etc. and assessing of their causes • assessing land and water use controls (laws, programs and practices) to protect water quality and guide appropriate development • quantifying the benefits of high water quality to local areas and the regional economy • identifying issues and opportunities • preparing strategies to protect water quality and promote sustainable economic development and community revitalization • identifying local, state and other technical and financial resources needed for implementation of proposed projects and actions • planning for the protection and promotion of natural assets on an intermunicipal watershed basis • prioritizing projects and actions on an intermunicipal basis to improve and protect water quality • developing systems to track implementation and measure and report on success • preparing of a Health Impact Assessment to identify and evaluate public health outcomes of a strategy, approach, or project(s) contained in an existing Watershed Management Plan or one under preparation • integrating existing LWRP and LWRP Component programs and plans, including those that focus on watershed management, into a more holistic Watershed Management Plan.
Implementation
Applicants with approved or substantially complete LWRP Components focusing on Watershed Management Plans may apply for implementation funding for activities including but not limited to: • implementation of priority actions to protect and restore water resources • amendment or adoption of local land and water use controls to provide coordinated watershed management for protecting water quality • development of education, outreach/training materials and programs to reduce causes of impairments and threats to water quality including the ecological and
130 financial costs of nonpoint and source water impairments, invasive species, chronic flooding, and harmful algal blooms • advancement of projects that preserve or restore natural landscapes that protect water quality and catalyze waterfront revitalization including advancing green infrastructure projects that lead to the preservation or restoration of natural landscapes, such as forests, floodplains and wetlands, and/or the reduction of watershed imperviousness and preservation of groundwater infiltration • feasibility analysis, design or construction water quality projects • public access projects • environmental protection projects
VI. REQUIREMENTS FOR IMPLEMENTATION AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Grant funded work must be done on public property or where there is a permanent public interest established, such as an easement (e.g. public access, conservation), and the predominant purpose is to provide a public benefit. Applicants must indicate the current owner of the land where construction will be performed.
Where the applicant is not the property owner, the applicant must provide: • the method by which permanent public interest will be established, such as acquisition or easement; • estimated timeframe when permanent public interest will be secured; • letter of support from current owner which documents the owner's intent to sell or donate the property; or establish an easement on the property.
Property where improvements are made must remain available to the public and provide direct public benefit for the intended useful life of the project. Projects intended to be open to the public must be open to the general public and not limited to residents of the municipality receiving a grant. Signage to this effect must be provided at these sites. Where improvements are made to a building, access must remain available to the general public and provide a direct public benefit tied to waterfront revitalization.
Property improved with EPF LWRP grants that are sold or transferred out of public ownership and control prior to the useful life will require that grant funds are returned to the Department.
It is required that project design and construction be undertaken under the supervision of an architect and/or engineer licensed to practice in the State of New York. In addition, proper certification from a licensed architect or engineer, as appropriate to the task, will be required for the preparation of designs and specifications and for the submission of as-built plans upon completion of the project.
In addition to responsibility for compliance with local regulations, the grant recipient is responsible for complying with applicable State and Federal regulations, including, but not limited to: • State Environmental Quality Review Act; • State Freshwater and Tidal Wetlands Acts; • US Army Corps of Engineer permits; • Coastal Erosion Hazards Areas Act; • Floodplain Management criteria; • State and Federal laws and regulations for Historic Preservation; and • Coastal Zone Management Act (federal)
131 For construction only projects, the applicant is required to submit draft or final design documents with the grant application. Construction projects located within the New York State Coastal Area boundary must be consistent with State Coastal Policies or LWRP coastal policies if the LWRP has been adopted by the municipality and approved by the New York State Secretary of State.
Prior to the start of construction, the successful applicant will be required to install a sign satisfactory to the Department identifying the Department's funding of the project. The project sign will need to remain in place for the useful life of the improvements undertaken.
VII. FUNDING AND BUDGET GUIDANCE
Determining State Funding Request
Total Eligible Project Cost*% Local Match (either 0.75 or 0.85) = State Funds Requested
For example, if the total eligible project cost is $200,000, the State Funds Requested would be $150,000 and the Local Match would be $50,000.
$200,000 * 0.75 = $150,000 State Funds Requested
$200,000 * 0.85 = $170,000 State Funds Requested for projects meeting Environmental Justice criteria (see below)
Eligible Costs
Costs must be adequately justified and directly support the project. Proposed total project costs must be essential to project completion.
Grant funds may be used for the following costs:
Personal Services - including direct salaries, wages, and fringe benefits for activities related to project work by municipal employees, including project management, capacity building, and grant administration. Fringe benefits must be outlined in the application and include the organizations' documented rate.
Non-Personal Services - including supplies and materials, travel, equipment, consultant/contractual services for direct project related costs, project management, capacity building, limited grant administration, and other goods and services.
Project management activities may include oversight and coordination of tasks needed to produce contract deliverables, coordination of Project Advisory Committee activities, consultant procurement and oversight, public outreach and providing technical assistance.
Capacity building may include: investment in existing staff, such as training, purchasing equipment or automating systems that will improve a community's ability to carry out projects and/or deliver programs funded under this RFA; or developing sustainable organizational capacity, such as through creating and recruiting new positions or enlisting external professional assistance to oversee revitalization efforts. Allowable activities under capacity building shall be within the scope of the RFA and undertaken in direct furtherance of the purpose of the grant application.
132 Grant administration activities may include preparation of reports, vouchers, contract related administration and compliance with grant record keeping and reporting requirements. Grant administration may not exceed 15% of the award amount or $50,000, whichever is less.
Land acquisition - land acquired (e.g., purchase or donation) may only be used as local match for projects that include construction and where the construction occurs on the acquired property. Land must be acquired within three years prior to the contract start date or within the executed contract term. Land acquisition is not eligible for match for projects involving only design and engineering. A map identifying the property, and if available, a current appraisal report documenting the property value and a copy of the recorded deed conveying title and ownership must be submitted with the application.
Ineligible Costs
The following costs will neither be accepted as the required local match nor reimbursed with grant funds:
Indirect or overhead costs of the municipality such as rent, telephone service, general administrative support, computers, office equipment, general office supplies, general operations costs, membership fees, subscription costs.
Salaries and other expenses of elected officials whether incurred for purposes of project direction, execution, or legislation. However, volunteer services contributed by these officials to the project may be used as local match, provided that such services are outside the performance of their official duties.
Fund raising events/expenses
Federal funding
Other Environmental Protection Fund awards
Land acquisition (except as noted above)
Taxes, insurance, fines, deficit funding
Bond interest and associated fees. The interest associated with a Bond or Bond Anticipation Note (BAN) cannot be calculated into project cost, whether for reimbursement or local match.
Contingency costs
Lobbying expenses
Cost incurred prior to the contract start date
Costs that are not adequately justified or that do not directly support the project
Failure to adequately justify direct project costs will render costs ineligible. Ineligible costs will be eliminated from the total project costs in the grant application.
133 Local Match State assistance awarded and paid shall not exceed 75% of the total eligible cost for the project, except where the proposed project is located in an environmental justice community, in which case state assistance awarded and paid shall not exceed 85% of the total eligible cost for project. The total eligible cost of the project is the total of costs set forth in the grant application, less any federal assistance and other state assistance from the Environmental Protection Fund. In addition, the Environmental Protection Fund grants provided under this program may not be used as the local match for any federal grants without explicit written permission from the Department. Local match must be outlined in the application for consideration. State assistance payments will be made to grant recipients based on actual expenditures for eligible costs up to the amount of the grant awarded.
Volunteer services included in the local match are limited to those that are required to complete project tasks. Volunteer services must be listed in the application. Documented volunteer services (non-professional or administrative) may be valued at up to $15.00 per hour. Credit for project related volunteer services requires submission of detailed accurate records using Department approved forms to account for volunteer services to be included as local match. Failure to do so will result in non-approval of accrued volunteer hours for documented match.
Paid and unpaid donated professional services included in the local match are limited to those that are required to complete project tasks and only when services provided are in direct relation to the profession of the individual providing these services. Donated professional services must be listed in the application. Professional or technical services, such as engineering, legal, design, planning, and project management services will be valued at a rate of $60.00 per hour. Construction and other labor services will be valued at the prevailing wage rate set for the locality where the work is performed. Applicants must provide a description of the work to be undertaken by each individual and the reason for using a donated professional services rate rather than the volunteer services rate in the grant application.
Donated services that are not directly related to a profession will be considered as local match at the volunteer services rate. In all cases, detailed accurate records must be kept using Department approved forms to account for services to be included as local match.
Environmental Justice
NYS Environmental Conservation Law§ 54-1101 and NYS Executive Law§ 42-918 dictate the local match requirements for the Department's Environmental Protection Fund Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (EPF LWRP) grants. These laws stipulate that state assistance awarded and paid shall not exceed 75% of the total eligible project costs set forth in the application and as approved by the Department, except where the proposed project is located in an environmental justice community, in which case state assistance awarded and paid shall not exceed 85% of the total eligible project costs set forth in the application and as approved by the Department.
Environmental justice efforts focus on improving the environment in communities, specifically minority and low-income communities, and addressing disproportionate adverse environmental impacts that may exist in those communities. As established in NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Policy 29 on Environmental Justice and Permitting (CP-29), Potential Environmental Justice Areas are 2000 U.S. Census block groups of 250 to
134 500 households each that, in the 2000 Census, had populations that met or exceeded at least one of the following statistical thresholds:
• At least 51.1 % of the population in an urban area reported themselves to be members of minority groups; or • At least 33.8% of the population in a rural area reported themselves to be members of minority groups; or • At least 23.59% of the population in an urban or rural area had household incomes below the federal poverty level.
Urban and rural designations for census block groups were established by the U.S. Census Bureau. See CP-29 for more information.
Maps depicting potential environmental justice areas are available on the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation website: https://www.dec.ny.gov/public/911.html.
Listed below is the Department policy used to determine if a CFA applicant is eligible to receive state assistance at a rate of 85% of the total eligible project cost: • The Project Funding and Program Budget section in the CFA should clearly indicate the applicant is seeking State funding from the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program in the amount equal to 85% of the total project cost. This should also be clearly indicated in the LWRP Budget Summary & Detail spreadsheet, submitted as an CFA attachment.
• For applications to prepare or update an LWRP for one municipality, a portion of the LWRP boundary area must meet the environmental justice criteria for the grant to receive state assistance of 85% of the total project cost.
• For applications for design and construction projects, a portion of the project must be located within an Environmental Justice Area for the grant to receive state assistance of 85% of the total project cost.
• For projects that include multiple municipalities, every municipality must meet the Environmental Justice criteria for the grant to receive state assistance of 85% of the total project cost.
• Department GIS analysis must confirm the project is located within a Potential Environmental Justice Area as mapped by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. Confirmation will be determined during the application review.
Sub-contracts
Sub-contracts should be competitively procured based on the applicable provisions of New York State General Municipal Law. Bids should be inclusive of all costs related to the project, or portion thereof. Bids can be structured as deliverable based or line item (reimbursement) costs. Bid formats cannot be a mixed format.
VIII. AWARD METHOD
A total score of 100 points is possible for any application, of which up to 80 points is derived from program criteria and 20 points from the Regional Economic Development Council (REDC) endorsement.
135 REDC points are based on regional economic priorities and are assigned by the REDCs.
The Department will fund the highest scoring applications until the allocated funds are exhausted. Approximately $15 million is anticipated for awards for this procurement, with up to $2 million for updates to existing LWRPs to mitigate future physical climate risks. Approximately $9 million will be awarded for projects which are in, or primarily serve, areas where demographic and other relevant data demonstrate that the areas are:
• densely-populated and have sustained physical deterioration, decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or • where a substantial proportion of the residential population is of low income, or is otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recreational opportunities
The Department may make an award under the RFA in whole or in part, and may offer partial funding if a particular phase of a project is not ready to move forward. The Department may offer partial funding to an applicant if its application cannot be fully funded within the funds remaining; if the applicant declines the partial funding, funding may be awarded to the next highest-scoring unfunded application. In the event that an awardee fails to satisfactorily negotiate a proper contract within a reasonable amount of time, that funding may be awarded to the next highest-scoring unfunded application.
In the event that another NYS agency fully funds a high scoring project through the CFA process, the awardee will receive funding from only one state agency. The Department will work with other NYS agencies to ensure that duplication of funding does not occur. In the event that an applicant receives full funding from another agency, the Department reserves the right to award full or partial funding to the next highest scoring unfunded application.
The opportunity to be debriefed will be provided, upon request, to unsuccessful applicants. Requests must be made in writing within 15 days of notification of status of award.
In the event unsuccessful bidders wish to protest the award resulting from this RFA, bidders should follow the protest procedures established by the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC). These procedures can be found in Chapter XI Section 17 of the Guide to Financial Operations (GFO), available on-line at: http://www.osc.state.ny.us/agencies/guide/MyWebHelp/.
IX. APPLICATION EVALUATION CRITERIA
Applications will be reviewed according to the specific criteria presented below.
Minimum Criteria
Eligible applicants are villages, towns, cities, and counties with the consent and acting on behalf of one or more eligible villages, towns, or cities which are located along New York's coasts or designated inland waterways. Applications will also be assessed to determine if the proposed project is an eligible activity and to ensure that the applicant has documented the ability to provide the required local match. Failure to meet these criteria will result in immediate disqualification of the application, which will not be further evaluated.
136 Program Criteria (maximum of 80 points) Applications will be evaluated to assess the degree to which they meet the elements of each criterion.
The program criteria (with total available points) and elements are:
Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (maximum of 4 points)
• Applicant has a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program which has been locally adopted and approved by the NYS Secretary of State. LWRPs for municipalities within the coastal area must also have received or be in the process of obtaining federal concurrence by the U.S. Office of Coastal Management • Project will prepare an LWRP or LWRP update for one or more eligible municipalities located along New York's coasts or inland waterways as designated pursuant to Executive Law, Article 42
Vision (maximum of 4 points)
• Creates or advances long-term community revitalization goals and capitalizes on assets, or identifies opportunities for addressing problems documented in an existing LWRP, LWRP Components, or Designated Brownfield Opportunity Area Plans where applicable
Process (maximum of 8 points)
Public Engagement (maximum of 4 points) • Describes an effective approach and process that will be followed to ensure ongoing public participation and engagement during project development, including the involvement of partnering municipalities and the general public • Demonstrates that the public and stakeholders who would be effected by, or who can advance the project, will be engaged in project planning and implementation
Local Capacity and Previous Performance (maximum of 4 points) • Demonstrates that an effective organizational structure exists to advance and complete the project • Previously demonstrated capacity and effective organizational structure to manage more than one EPF LWRP project (Only pertains to applicants which have one or more open EPF LWRP contracts) • Demonstrated high quality performance under previous EPF LWRP contracts, timely submission of contract deliverables, completion of work within five years or less and submission of contract close out documents within 60 days of the contract end date • Required contract status reports submitted to the Department in a timely manner • Payments to MWBEs recorded in the NYS Contract System in a timely manner • Payment requests submitted to the Department on a regular basis
Strategies (maximum of 24 points)
Regional Significance (maximum of 4 points) • Improves or protects natural, cultural or economic resources of regional significance • Advances State coastal policies • Ensures an appropriate balance between development, open space and natural resource protection within the regional context
137 • Advances efforts to resolve shared issues through creative intermunicipal partnerships • Redevelops and/or revitalizes a regional center • Provides a public facility of greater than local importance • Advances the completion or implementation of a plan or strategy that addresses critical issues and opportunities of regional significance • Advances regional strategies which address carbon reduction/abatement, energy efficiency or renewable energy
Local Significance (maximum of 4 points) • Advances an approved or substantially completed LWRP, or LWRP Component • Advances completion of a new phase of a project previously funded by EPF LWRP • Creates or implements a plan for community resiliency • Protects, preserves, enhances or restores archeological, historic and/or cultural resources • Implements a public amenity that is an identified priority for a community • Addresses environmental justice issues • Advances the completion or implementation of a plan or strategy that addresses critical issues and opportunities of local significance
Public Value (maximum of 4 points) • Promotes or implements strategies that include integration of all income, ethnic and age groups • Ensures predictability in land use regulations and procedures • Incorporates and advances pedestrian, bicycle and paddling trails that connect people to parks, nature and public spaces; community landscaping using native species; and accessible neighborhood parks • Advances the completion of a plan or strategy that enhances the quality and availability of public resources within a community or region, including improving, protecting, and restoring water quality • Improves or expands visual/physical access to public resources, provides new/enhanced public spaces, or enhances community character/visual environment • Improves or expands water-dependent public recreation opportunities • Promotes positive public health outcomes and/or avoids or mitigates negative public health outcomes
Resiliency & Sustainability (maximum of 4 points) • Ensures that governmental decision-making is based on sound science and considers cumulative effects • Promotes a mix of land uses and concentrates new development in urban centers where infrastructure and public services are adequate • Incorporates and advances green infrastructure through preservation and restoration of natural landscapes, or green infrastructure policies that reduce watershed imperviousness, and preserve groundwater infiltration • Provides a framework that encourages development or redevelopment of communities in sustainable locations • Incorporates and advances carbon reduction/abatement, energy efficiency or renewable energy • Improves community resiliency to a changing climate, including both adaptation and mitigation strategies to proactively address risks and reduce vulnerabilities
138 Economic Value (maximum of 4 points) • Generates economic activity, creates immediate and future jobs, offers realistic economic development potential, or contributes to restoration of municipalities' tax bases • Advances the completion of a plan or strategy that enhances economic vitality in a community or region • Provides for downtown/hamlet revitalization • Supports water-dependent commercial and industrial uses, tourism development or agriculture • Offsets municipal expenses by protecting ecosystem services • Supports renewable energy and clean transportation
Natural Resource Value (maximum of 4 points) • Promotes conservation and protection of ecosystem integrity • Protects, enhances or restores designated significant coastal fish and wildlife habitat, or natural protective features (wetland, floodplain, active river area, beach, dune) • Protects, enhances or restores a scenic area of statewide significance • Protects agricultural land as a resource that provides for farmland uses and open space • Implements New York State's Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program, or otherwise protects groundwater or surface water quality and hydrology • Advances the completion of a plan or strategy that protects, restores, or enhances natural resources
Implementation (maximum of 12 points)
Scope of Work (maximum of 4 points) • Clearly defines what is to be done, where and how it will be done, who will do it, and when it will be completed • Identifies a set of clear and discrete tasks that show a logical approach for project completion • Demonstrates sufficient experience and ability of key project personnel to successfully carry out the project • Project deliverables are clearly defined and consistent with program objectives
Time Frame (maximum of 4 points) • Demonstrates how the project will be completed within a maximum of five years or less • Presents a clear and realistic schedule and timeline that includes major tasks, milestones and completion dates
Project Readiness (maximum of 4 points) • Demonstrates the ability to proceed with project upon award • Demonstrates preliminary work needed to advance the proposed project phase has been completed (for example, if a construction project, designs have been prepared, permits and/or other approvals obtained, or at least submitted, to facilitate construction) • Demonstrates site control has been established (i.e. easements, acquisition etc.)
Leveraging Resources and Partnerships (maximum of 4 points) • Complements related activities and projects, and leverages funding under the Environmental Protection Fund, other New York State grant programs, federal grant programs, or other sources of public, not-for-profit and private funds • Makes efficient use of/protects public investment in resources and infrastructure
139 • Creates or advances regional, intermunicipal, intergovernmental, public, private, or not for-profit partnerships • Demonstrates support from stakeholder(s) directly impacted by project
Performance Measures (maximum of 4 points) • Demonstrates how the project will be monitored and progress recorded to achieve milestones and complete individual products and deliverables according to the project schedule and timeline • Proposes logical metrics to quantify anticipated benefits of the project
Evaluation of Budget and Cost (maximum of 20 points)
Applications will also be evaluated to assess the degree to which they meet the elements of each criterion below.
• Application describes and documents how the budget and cost were determined. Identifies the person(s) responsible for compiling the budget including relevant experience and background of all parties and the method/approach used to arrive at estimates (maximum of 5 points) • Budget clearly demonstrates amount, type, and source of eligible local match and demonstrates identified eligible match sources have been secured. (maximum of 5 points) • Budget includes adequate detail for all project components involved, is cost-effective, presents necessary and realistic costs, and does not contain extraneous or ineligible expenses. Budget is accurate and thorough. Budget narrative includes an explanation for the estimate of each budget line and clearly supports the applicant's need for financial resources requested to achieve project outcome. Budget narrative describes how the grant recipient will monitor expenditures during the life of the project to ensure that the project stays on schedule and within budget. (maximum of 10 points)
Note: Detailed and clear demonstration of local match is required at the time of application. Awards may be reduced or not made if applicant fails to document sufficient, eligible match.
Regional Economic Development Council Endorsement (maximum of 20 points)
Each application will be scored by the Regional Economic Development Council in which the proposed project is located. Regional Councils will review applications to assess the degree to which the project helps implement the Regional Strategic Plan. The Regional Council will score applications based on a set of standards, referred to as "endorsement standards." and will assign each project a single score of 20, 15, 10, 5 or 0 (no fractions) based on merit. Regional Strategic Plans and endorsement standards can be found at https://regionalcouncils.ny.gov/.
X. CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
New York State Grants Gateway Grant applicants are encouraged to register through the New York State Grants Gateway. To register, log on to http://grantsreform.ny.gov.
Standard Cost Reimbursement Contract Each successful applicant must enter into a standard cost reimbursement contract with the Department which includes an agreed upon work plan, any other attachments or exhibits, and
140 the standard clauses required by the NYS Attorney General for all state contracts including Attachment A along with Article 15-A of the New York Executive Law. The contract will: 1) be subject to approval by the Attorney General and State Comptroller; 2) require submission of final products in both hard copy and electronic format; 3) be subject to payment only upon proper documentation and compliance with reimbursement procedures; and all other contractual requirements. A copy of a standard contract along with Attachment A and Article 15-A is available from the Department.
To ensure that funds are awarded to applicants that are ready to move forward, the Department reserves the right to rescind an award if the state contract is not signed and returned within a reasonable amount of time. There will be no contract advance available to grantees. Expenses incurred prior to the start date of the state contract cannot be reimbursed.
Compliance with Procurement Requirements All contracts by municipalities for service, labor, and construction involving not more than $35,000 and purchase contracts involving not more than $20,000 are subject to the requirements of General Municipal Law § 104-b, which requires such contracts to comply with the procurement policies and procedures of the municipality involved. All such contracts shall be awarded after and in accordance with such municipal procedures, subject to the Minority or Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) requirements as set forth below and any additional requirements imposed by the State as set forth in Attachment C of the Master Contract.
The municipal attorney, chief legal officer or financial administrator of the municipality shall certify to the Department that applicable public bidding procedures of General Municipal Law §103 were followed for all service, labor, and construction contracts involving more than $35,000 and all purchase contracts involving more than $20,000. In the case of contracts by municipalities service, labor, and construction contracts involving not more than $35,000 and purchase contracts involving not more than $20,000, the municipal attorney, chief legal officer or financial administrator shall certify that the procedures of the municipality established pursuant to General Municipal Law §104-b were fully complied with, in addition to the MWBE requirements.
The municipal attorney, chief legal officer or financial administrator for the municipality shall certify to the Department that alternative proposals and/or quotations for professional services were secured by use of written requests for proposals through a publicly advertised process. This certification will verify that the procurement requirements were met and ensure the prudent and economical use of public funds for professional services of maximum quality at reasonable cost.
Record Retention and Audits The successful applicant shall establish and maintain, in paper or electronic format, complete and accurate books, records, documents, receipts, accounts, and other evidence directly pertinent to its performance under the Master Contract with the Department. Payment requests may be subject to periodic reviews. The successful applicant will be required to agree to produce and retain for the balance of the term of the Master Contract, and for a period of six years from the later of the date of (i) the Master Contract and (ii) the most recent renewal of the Master Contract, any and all Records necessary to substantiate upon audit, the proper deposit and expenditure of funds received under the Master Contract. Such records may include, but not be limited to, original books of entry (e.g., cash disbursements and cash receipts journal), and the following specific records (as applicable) to substantiate the types of expenditures noted (i) personal service expenditures: cancelled checks and the related bank statements, time and
141 attendance records, payroll journals, cash and check disbursement records including copies of money orders and the like, vouchers and invoices, records of contract labor, any and all records listing payroll and the money value of non-cash advantages provided to employees, time cards, work schedules and logs, employee personal history folders, detailed and general ledgers, sales records, miscellaneous reports and returns (tax and otherwise), and cost allocation plans, if applicable, (ii) payroll taxes and fringe benefits: cancelled checks, copies of related bank statements, cash and check disbursement records including copies of money orders and the like, invoices for fringe benefit expenses, miscellaneous reports and returns (tax and otherwise), and cost allocation plans, if applicable, (iii) non-personal services expenditures: original invoices/receipts, cancelled checks and related bank statements, consultant agreements, leases, and cost allocation plans, if applicable, (iv) receipt and deposit of advances and reimbursements: itemized bank stamped deposit slips, and a copy of the related bank statements.
MWBE Utilization Applicants are required to create a plan for compliance with the Certified Minority-And Women Owned Business Enterprises and Equal Employment Opportunities for Minority Group Members and Women requirements as part of this application.
The plan will include a detailed statement, with the project description, on how you intend to meet the MWBE goals with your project. The following should be included in the statement:
1. Your project's MWBE goal amount, determined by using the MWBE GOALS CALCULATION Template. 2. The names of general circulation, trade association, and MWBE-oriented publications in which you plan to solicit certified MWBEs for the purposes of complying with the participation goals related to your project. 3. A list identifying the date(s) that all solicitations for certified MWBE participation plan to be published in any of the above publications. 4. A list of all certified MWBEs appearing in the NYS Directory of Certified Firms that will be solicited for purposes of complying with your certified MWBE participation goal. The Directory can be viewed at: https://ny.newnycontracts.com/FrontEndNendorSearchPublic.asp?XID=7637&TN=ny. 5. Descriptions of the notices, dates of contact, letters, and any other correspondence that will be made to all certified MWBEs. 6. A description of any contract documents, plans, or specifications to be made available to certified M/WBEs for bid solicitation purposes and the proposed date and manner in which these documents will be made available.
The plan for compliance shall be uploaded as part of the application. Additional information may be found in Appendix 1.
If your project is selected for an award, you will be required to comply with all the contractual requirements, including demonstrating that a good faith effort has been made to meet the goals for certified MWBE firms participation as stated in the executed contract and in accordance with Article 15-A of the Executive Law.
If an applicant chooses to move forward with a project prior to any award announcement, they are responsible for meeting MWBE requirements established by the State of New York. The requested plan is intended to help an applicant think about how to comply with the regulations and provide information showing their due-diligence to comply with the MWBE requirements.
142 Contract Period Subject to the continued availability of funds in the budget, the contract period shall not exceed five years from the start of the project. No extensions are anticipated. The earliest start date of contracts is April 1, 2019. Upon request by the grant recipient, with a showing of good cause, the contract start date may be set to a date in the future not to exceed 12 months beyond the contract execution date. Special consideration for extensions due to extreme extenuating circumstances will only be granted on a case-by-case basis.
Amendments Amendments will not be made to the original contracted scope of work, for example, applicants that receive funding for general planning or for project-specific planning, feasibility, design, and/or marketing projects may use this funding for these purposes only.
XI. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS
It is imperative that the grant recipient complete the project as set forth in the agreed upon work plan and individual monitoring plan. Failure to render proof of satisfactory progress or to complete the project to the satisfaction of the State may be deemed an abandonment of the project and may cause the suspension or termination of any obligation of the State. Satisfactory progress toward implementation includes, but is not limited to, executing contracts and submitting status reports and payment requests in a timely fashion, retaining consultants, written certification of compliance with procurement requirements, completing plans, designs, permit applications, reports, or other tasks identified in the work plan within the time allocated for their completion. The Department may recapture awarded funds if satisfactory progress is not being made on the implementation of a grant project. Applicants should not submit applications if they do not expect to initiate the project within a reasonable time period after receiving an executed contract and will not be able to complete the project within the time period cited in the application.
XII. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
1. By signing the "Application Form" each applicant attests to its express authority to sign on behalf of the applicant and to the accuracy of the information contained therein. Applications containing false or inaccurate information may be disqualified upon verification of information by the Department. 2. Contractors will possess, at no cost to the State, all qualifications, licenses and permits to engage in the required business as may be required within the jurisdiction where the work specified is to be performed. Workers to be employed in the performance of this contract will possess the qualifications, training, licenses and permits as may be required within such jurisdiction. 3. Submission of any application indicates the applicant's acceptance of all conditions and terms contained in this RFA, including the terms and conditions of the contract. 4. Provisions upon default: a. The services to be performed by the applicant shall be at all times subject to the direction and control of the Department as to all matters arising in connection with or relating to the contract resulting from this RFA b. In the event that the applicant, through any cause, fails to perform any of the terms, covenants or promises of any contract resulting from this RFA, the Department acting for and on behalf of the State, shall thereupon have the right to terminate the contract by giving notice of the fact and date of such termination to the applicant
143 c. If, in the judgment of the Department, the applicant acts in such a way which is likely to or does impair or prejudice the interests of the State, the Department acting on behalf of the State, shall thereupon have the right to terminate any contract resulting from this RFA by giving notice of the fact and date of such termination to the contractor. In such case, the contractor shall receive equitable compensation for such services as shall, in the judgment of the Department, have been satisfactorily performed by the contractor up to the date of the termination of this agreement, which such compensation shall not exceed the total cost incurred for the work in which the contractor was engaged at the time of such termination, subject to audit by the State Comptroller.
5. The Department reserves the right, including but not limited, to: a. Reject any or all applications received in response to this RFA b. Withdraw the RF A at any time, at the agency's sole discretion c. Make an award under the RFA in whole or in part d. Disqualify any applicant whose conduct and/or application fails to conform to the requirements of the RFA e. Seek clarifications and revisions of applications f. Use application information obtained through site visits, management interviews and the State's investigation of an applicant's qualifications, experience, ability or financial standing, and any material or information submitted by the applicant in response to the agency's request for clarifying information in the course of evaluation and/or selection under the RFA g. Prior to the application due date, amend the RFA specifications to correct errors or oversights, or to supply additional information, as it becomes available h. Prior to the application due date, direct applicants to submit application modifications addressing subsequent RFA amendments i. Change any of the scheduled dates j. Eliminate any mandatory, non-material specifications that cannot be complied with by all of the prospective bidders k. Waive any requirements that are not material I. Negotiate with applicants responding to this RFA within the scope of the RFA to serve the best interests of the State m. If unsuccessful in negotiating a state contract with the selected applicant within an acceptable time frame, the Department may begin state contract negotiations with the next ranked qualified applicant(s) in order to serve and realize the best interests of the State n. Utilize any and all ideas submitted in the proposals received o. Require clarification at any time during the procurement process and/or require correction of arithmetic or other apparent errors for the purpose of assuring a full and complete understanding of an applicant's proposal and/or to determine an applicant's compliance with the requirements of the solicitation p. Waive or modify minor irregularities in applications received q. Make awards based on geographic distribution r. Not to fund an application that fails to submit a clear and concise work plan or budget s. Adjust or correct cost figures with the consent of the applicant if errors exist and can be documented to the satisfaction of the Department. t. Offer partial or no funding to any applicant if its application cannot fulfill its proposed program within the funding restrictions herein; u. Make additional awards if funding becomes available; v. Require reporting on forms designed for use solely for this procurement; and,
144 w. Not to make any awards pursuant to this RFA. This RFA does not commit the Department to award any contracts, to pay the costs incurred in the preparation of a response to this RFA, or to procure or contract for services.
145 Appendix 1
CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES FOR PARTICIPATION BY NEW YORK STATE-CERTIFIED MINORITY AND WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR MINORITY GROUP MEMBERS AND WOMEN, AND SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESSES
I. MINORITY AND WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES PARTICIPATION
NEW YORK STATE LAW Pursuant to New York State Executive Law Article 15-A and Parts 140-145 of Title 5 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations the Department is required to promote opportunities for the maximum feasible participation of New York State-certified Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises ("MWBEs") and the employment of minority group members and women in the performance of Department contracts.
Business Participation Opportunities for MWBEs
The Department's New York State-certified Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises ("MWBEs") utilization goal is 30%. For purposes of this solicitation, the specific MWBE goal and the breakdown between the Minority-owned Business Enterprise ("MBE") and the Women-owned Business Enterprise ("WBE") utilization goals shall be established post award and set forth in the Department contract, in the Attachment B "Budget" (based on the current availability of MBEs and WBEs). A contractor ("Contractor") on any contract resulting from this procurement ("Contract") must document its good faith efforts to provide meaningful participation by MWBEs as subcontractors and suppliers in the performance of the Contract. To that end, by submitting a response to this RFA, the respondent agrees that the Department may withhold payment pursuant to any Contract awarded as a result of this RFA pending receipt of the required MWBE documentation.
The directory of MWBEs can be viewed at: https://ny.newnycontracts.com/frontend/vendorsearchpublic.asp. For guidance on how the Department will evaluate a Contractor's "good faith efforts," refer to 5 NYCRR § 142.8.
The respondent understands that only sums paid to MWBEs for the performance of a commercially useful function, as that term is defined in 5 NYCRR § 140.1, may be applied towards the achievement of the applicable MWBE participation goal. The portion of a contract with an · MWBE serving as a broker that shall be deemed to represent the commercially useful function performed by the MWBE shall be 25 percent of the total value of the broker's contract.
FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS - The portion of a contract with an MWBE serving as a supplier that shall be deemed to represent the commercially useful function performed by the MWBE shall be 60 percent of the total value of the supplier's contract. The portion of a contract with an MWBE serving as a broker that shall be deemed to represent the commercially useful function performed by the MWBE shall be the monetary value for fees, or the markup percentage, charged by the MWBE.
In accordance with 5 NYCRR § 142.13, the respondent further acknowledges that if it is found to have willfully and intentionally failed to comply with the MWBE participation goals set forth in a Contract resulting from this RFA, such finding constitutes a breach of contract and Department may withhold payment as liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be calculated as an amount equaling the difference between: (1) all sums identified for payment to MWBEs had
146 the Contractor achieved the contractual MWBE goals; and (2) all sums actually paid to MWBEs for work performed or materials supplied under the Contract.
By submitting a proposal, a respondent agrees to demonstrate its good faith efforts to achieve the applicable MWBE participation goals by submitting evidence thereof through the New York State Contract System ("NYSCS"), which can be viewed at https://ny.newnycontracts.com, provided, however, that a respondent may arrange to provide such evidence via a non-electronic method by contacting the Department . As a contractor of New York State, you have a responsibility to utilize certified minority- and/or women-owned businesses in the execution of your contracts, per the MWBE percentage goals stated in your solicitation, proposal or contract documents. Through the NYSCS you will submit utilization plans, request subcontractors, record payments to subcontractors, and communicate with your project manager throughout the life of your awarded contracts.
Additionally, successful applicants will be required to submit the following documents and information within ten (10) business days after the applicant receives notice from the Department that the grant is being awarded as evidence of compliance with the foregoing:
An MWBE Utilization Plan (Form DJ or a Certification Letter (Form D-1) stating their commitment to show due-diligence to comply with the MWBE goals and requirements. Any modifications or changes to an accepted MWBE Utilization Plan after the Contract award and during the term of the Contract must be reported on a revised MWBE Utilization Plan and submitted to the Department for review and approval.
The Department shall review the submitted MWBE Utilization Plan or Certification Letter and issue a written notice of acceptance or notice of deficiency within 20 days of receipt of utilization plan or certification letter.
If a notice of deficiency is issued, the respondent will be required to respond to the notice of deficiency within seven (7) business days of receipt by submitting to the Department , at the address provided below, a written remedy in response to the notice of deficiency. If the written remedy that is submitted is not timely or is found by the Department to be inadequate, the Department shall notify the respondent and direct the respondent to submit, within five (5) business days, a request for a partial or total waiver of MWBE participation goals. Failure to file the waiver form in a timely manner may be grounds for disqualification of the proposal.
Please see details under "Additional Notices and Explanations Regarding the MWBE Program and this Request for Applications."
Department may disqualify a respondent as being non-responsive under the following circumstances:
a) If a respondent fails to submit an MWBE Utilization Plan or certification letter; b) If a respondent fails to submit a written remedy to a notice of deficiency; c) If a respondent fails to submit a request for waiver; or d) If Department determines that the respondent has failed to document good faith efforts.
Successful applicant(s) will be required to attempt to utilize, in good faith, any MBE or WBE identified within its MWBE Utilization Plan, during the performance of the Contract. Requests for a partial or total waiver of established goal requirements made subsequent to Contract Award may be made at any time during the term of the Contract to the Department, but must be made no later than prior to the submission of a request for final payment on the Contract.
147 Successful applicant(s) will be required to submit a quarterly M/WBE Contractor Compliance & Payment Report to the Department , by the 10th day following each end of quarter over the term of the Contract documenting the progress made toward achievement of the MWBE goals of the Contract.
Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements
By submission of a proposal in response to this solicitation, the respondent agrees with all of the terms and conditions of the New York State Master Grant Contract, Section IV (J) - Equal Employment Opportunities for Minorities and Women. The respondent is required to ensure that it and any subcontractors awarded a subcontract for the construction, demolition, replacement, major repair, renovation, planning or design of real property and improvements thereon (the "Work"), except where the Work is for the beneficial use of the respondent, undertake or continue programs to ensure that minority group members and women are afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status. For these purposes, equal opportunity shall apply in the areas of recruitment, employment, job assignment, promotion, upgrading, demotion, transfer, layoff, termination, and rates of pay or other forms of compensation. This requirement does not apply to: (i) work, goods, or services unrelated to the Contract; or (ii) employment outside New York State.
Additionally, successful applicants will be required to submit the following documents and information within ten (10) business days after the applicant receives notice from the Department that the grant is being awarded as evidence of compliance with the foregoing:
A. Submit a Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise and Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement (Form A) to the Department.
B. Submit a Workforce Utilization Report (Form C) and shall require each of its Subcontractors to submit a Workforce Utilization Report, in such format as shall be required by the Department on a quarterly basis during the term of the Contract, to the Bureau of Fiscal Management at:
Email: [email protected]
Further, pursuant to Article 15 of the Executive Law (the "Human Rights Law"), all other State and Federal statutory and constitutional non-discrimination provisions, the Contractor and subcontractors will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed (religion), color, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, military status, age, disability, predisposing genetic characteristic, marital status or domestic violence victim status, and shall also follow the requirements of the Human Rights Law with regard to non-discrimination on the basis of prior criminal conviction and prior arrest.
Additional Notices and Explanations Regarding the MWBE Program and Successful Applications to this Request for Applications:
If your project is selected for an award, you will be required to show due diligence to comply with all the MWBE contractual requirements, including meeting the goals for certified MWBE firms participation as stated in your Contract and in accordance with NYS Executive Law Article 15-A.
If an applicant chooses to move forward with a project prior to any award announcement, they are responsible for meeting MWBE requirements established by the State of New York. The
148 requested plan, as described herein, is intended to help an applicant think about how to comply with the regulations and provide information showing their due-diligence to comply with the MWBE requirements.
Successful applicants notified by the NYS Contract System (System) that a record for the submission of the utilization plan has been created, must comply with this requirement by entering the Utilization Plan data in the System through the Statewide Utilization Management Plan (SUMP) module.
If you are unable to comply with the MWBE goals, you must request a waiver of these requirements by submitting to the Department the REQUEST FOR WAIVER FORM E, found on the Department funding page, for processing. Please note that the following information will be required to secure the waiver (all items may not apply to your case, but provide information and documentation for those that apply):
1. A DETAILED statement with the project description (any special characteristics, needs, specifications, etc.), and an explanation setting forth your basis and justification for requesting a partial or total waiver of the MWBE goals. 2. A copy of the completed MWBE GOALS CALCULATION Template, found on the DOS funding page. 3. The names of general circulation, trade association, and MWBE-oriented publications in which you solicited certified MWBEs for the purposes of complying with your participation goals related to this Contract. 4. A list identifying the date(s) that all solicitations for certified MWBE participation were published in any of the above publications. 5. A list of all certified MWBEs appearing in the NYS Directory of Certified Firms that were solicited for purposes of complying with your certified MWBE participation levels. 6. Documentation of your search in the NYS Directory of Certified Firms (e.g.: Printouts, screenshots). 7. Copies of notices, dates of contact, letters, and other correspondence as proof that solicitations were made in writing and copies of such solicitations, or a sample copy of the solicitation, if an identical solicitation was made to all certified MWBEs. Any information and/or documentation to support the efforts to follow up with the MWBEs. 8. Copies of responses to your solicitations received by you from certified MWBEs 9. A description of any contract documents, plans, or specifications made available to certified MWBEs for purposes of soliciting their proposals and the date and manner in which these documents were made available. 10. Documentation of any negotiations between you and the MWBEs undertaken for purposes of complying with the certified MWBE participation goals. 11. Any other information you deem relevant which may help us in evaluating your request for a waiver. 12. The name, title, address, telephone number, and email address of your representative authorized to discuss and negotiate this waiver request. 13. Copy of notice of application receipt issued by Empire State Development (ESD), if subcontractors are not certified MWBE, but an application has been filed with ESD.
Please Note: Failure to comply with the foregoing requirements may result in a finding of non-responsiveness, non-responsibility and/or a breach of the Contract, leading to the
149 withholding of funds, suspension or termination of the Contract or such other actions or enforcement proceedings as allowed by the Contract.
11. SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESSES PARTICIPATION
Article 17-B of the Executive Law, enacted in 2014, authorized the creation of the Division of Service-Disabled Veterans' Business Development to promote participation of Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOBs) in New York State contracting. The Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business Act recognizes the veterans' service to and sacrifice for our nation, declares that it is New York State's public policy to promote and encourage the continuing economic development of service-disabled veteran-owned businesses, and allows eligible Veteran business owners to become certified as a New York State Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Business (SDVOB), in order to increase their participation in New York State's contracting opportunities. To this effect, the Department has implemented a Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOB) Program, as mandated by Article 17-B.
To comply with the SDVOB Program goals of 6%, the Department strongly encourages grantees to make every effort, to the maximum extent possible, to engage certified SDVOBs in the purchasing of commodities, services and technology in the performance of their contracts with the Department. If SDVOB utilization is obtained, a quarterly SDVOB utilization report should be submitted to the Department with information of the utilization percentage achieved during that quarter. Contractor Reporting Forms are found at: https://ogs.ny.govNeterans/.
The Division of Service-Disabled Veterans' Business Development (DSDVBD) is housed within the New York State Office of General Services (OGS), and maintains a directory of the NYS Certified SDVOBs. For assistance with engaging SDVOB vendors in your contracts, please contact the Division of Service-Disabled Veterans' Business Development at the following email address: [email protected], or the DOS Bureau of Fiscal Management - SDVOB Program at [email protected]. The directory of certified SDVOB vendors can be found at: https://ogs.ny.govNeterans/Docs/CertifiedNYS SDVOB.pdf
150 COMMON COUNCIL JULY 10, 2019
RESOLUTION NO. 79
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ROME TO APPLY FOR A 2019 CONSOLIDATED FUNDING APPLICATION CCFA) IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $228,750.00.
By Councilor______
WHEREAS, Matthew Andrews, Deputy Director of the Department of Community and Economic Development for the City of Rome, New York, has requested the authorization to apply for financial assistance from the New York State Office of Parks and Recreation and Historic Preservation ("OPRHP") and a Consolidated Funding Application to fund the Rome Terminal Building Phase 2 Restroom and ADA Upgrades Project, for funding in an amount not to exceed $228,750.00, with grant matching requirements of 75% grant and 25% local match, and the total project cost anticipated to be $305,000.00. The required local match will include a not to exceed amount of $76,250.00, and said match shall be budgeted through contract services and in-kind force account labor and salaries; and .
WHEREAS, this project advances the Downtown Rome BOA Implementation Plan, NYS Historic Preservation Plan, Erie Canalway Heritage Conservation Plan, Canal Recreationway Plan, the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, and the City of Rome Comprehensive Plan; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Rome, New York, that the Mayor of the City of Rome and her designees are authorized to execute a Consolidated Funding Application to fund the Rome Terminal Building Phase 2 Restroom and ADA Upgrades Project, for funding in an amount not to exceed $228,750.00, with grant matching requirements of 75% grant and 25% local match, and the total project cost anticipated to be $305,000.00. The required local match will include a not to exceed amount of $76,250.00, and said match shall be budgeted through contract services and in-kind force account labor and salaries; and if approved, the Mayor and/or her designees are authorized to execute any and all other contracts, documents and instruments necessary to accept said funds and allow the City to expend the grant funds and to fulfill the City of Rome's obligation under said application; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that if said grant application is approved and funds are awarded, City Treasurer David C. Nolan be and is hereby authorized to establish a capital project account for the above referenced project for the purpose of accepting and expending said funding; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the grant details are more specifically defined pursuant to the attached documentation, which is attached hereto and made a part of this Resolution.
Seconded by Councilor ______
AYES & NAYS: Tien_ Mortise_ Rogers_ Smith_ Anderson_ Dursi _Tracy_
ADOPTED DEFEATED PHZ ARCHITECTS CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE PROJECT: Terminal Building w/ Deck PROJECT NO: 17-020 PREPARED BY: HMS DATE: 16-Jan-18 ASSUMED BID DATE: 1-Feb-18 PROJECT SQUARE FOOTAGE: 2,000 SF
DIV. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TOTAL
1 General Requirements 15% 30,900
33 Site Work 58,600
2 Demolition 21,000
3 Concrete 0
4 Masonry 0
5 Metals 10,800
6 Wood & Plastic 20,100
7 Thermal & Moisture Protection 0
8 Doors, Windows, & Glass 7,400
9 Finishes 43,000
1 O Specialties 3,300
11 Equipment - NIC 0
12 Furnishings 0
13 Special Construction 0
14 Conveying Systems 0
SUBTOTAL GENERAL CONSTRUCTION $195,100 (Includes 5% GC OH&P)
21 Fire Suppression 0
22 Plumbing 21,000
23 HVAC 0
26 Electrical 21,000
27 Communications 0
28 Security 0
SUBTOTAL MECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL $42,000 (Includes 5% GC OH&P)
SUBTOTAL $237,100 Design Contingency 15% 35,600
SUBTOTAL $272,700 Escalation 3% per yr for 6 months 4,100
• CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE $277,000 Construcion Contingency 10% 27,700
• GRAND TOT AL CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE $305,000
SUMMARY
Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation Environmental Protection Fund Grants Program for Parks, Preservation and Heritage (EPF) Funding Available: Up to $19.5 million
DESCRIPTION: Title 9 NYCRR (sections 439.1 - 443.4) implements the Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) Act of 1993 (Title 9 of Article 54 of the Environmental Conservation Law), which created OPRHP's program for Parks, Preservation and Heritage Grants.
EPF Parks, Preservation and Heritage grant funding is available for the acquisition, planning, development, and improvement of parks, historic properties, and heritage areas located within the physical boundaries of the State of New York. Grants can fund up to 50% of the total eligible project cost; up to 75% if the project is located in a high-poverty area as defined below. Grant awards are capped at $600,000. If the total project cost is greater than $4,000,000, up to $1,000,000 may be requested.
ELIGIBLE TYPES OF APPLICANTS: • Municipalities • State Agencies • Publ.ic Benefit Corporations • Public Authorities • Not-for-profit Corporations that have tax-exempt status under the IRS code, are current with pertinent federal and state filings, and are pre-qualified in the Grants Gateway (see https://grantsmanagement.ny.gov/resources-grant-applicants).
The applicant must ha.ve an ownership interest in the project property: • Where the applicant is not the property owner: o If the project is for planning only, the owner must grant the applicant any access necessary to complete the project. o If the project involves acquisition of the property, the application must include documentation of the owner's intent to sell, donate or transfer the property. o If the project involves improvemenUdevelopment of the property, the owner must agree to sign the project agreement and any long-term protection document. • If there are additional parties with an ownership interest in the property, including lien holders, all parties must agree to sign the project agreement and all lien holders must subordinate their interests to those of the State.
ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAM BENEFIT AND LONG-TERM PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS: Funding under the EPF Parks, Preservation and Heritage Grants program is available for the activities and programs described below. An application will be evaluated in all categories for which it qualifies. Applicants should be alert to the requirements for each category for which they wish the application to be considered.
To ensure the public benefit from the investment of State funds, properties acquired or developed with grant funds will receive long-term protections, either through parkland alienation law, conservation easements, or public access or preservation covenants recorded against the deeds.
93 • Parks Program - for the acquisition, development or planning of parks and recreational facilities to preserve, rehabilitate or restore lands, waters or structures for park, recreation or conservation purposes and for structural assessments and/or planning for such projects. Examples of eligible projects include: playgrounds, courts, rinks, community gardens, and facilities for swimming, boating, picnicking, hunting, fishing, camping or other recreational activities. o Public access covenants will be conveyed to the State for all park development projects undertaken by not-for-profit corporations. o Conservation easements will be conveyed to the State for parkland acquisition projects undertaken by not-for-profit corporations. o Parkland acquired or improved by a municipality must remain parkland in perpetuity. Information is available in the "Handbook on the Alienation and Conversion of Municipal Parkland," located at https://parks.ny.gov/publications/, under Other Publications.
• Historic Preservation Program - to acquire, improve, protect, preserve, rehabilitate or restore properties listed on the State or National Register of Historic Places and for structural assessments and/or planning for such projects. All work must conform to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and professional qualifications as defined in "Historic Preservation Terms and Professional Qualifications" available at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated-funding-app.aspx. o Properties not currently listed but scheduled for nomination review at the State Board for Historic Preservation meeting of either June 13, 2019 or September 5, 2019, are eligible to apply for funding. Questions about, or proposals for, listing on the State or National Register should be directed to the OPRHP National Register Unit at (518) 268-2213. o Preservation covenants or conservation easements will be conveyed to the State for all Historic Preservation grants. o Grant funds cannot be used for constructing contemporary additions on an historic property unless that work will provide universal access and/or eliminate code deficiencies for access/egress, such as an elevator or stair tower. o Multi-purpose additions to historic buildings and free-standing new construction on historic properties are not eligible for this grant program. o The expense of packing/storing of furnishings and artwork is allowed when required to complete an awarded project for grant-assisted interior work, such as installation of a fire suppression system, or plaster/decorative finishes. o For projects on sectarian properties, grant assistance can fund only costs necessary for historically accurate restoration to restore and preserve the historic integrity of the historic property, and only to the extent that those costs exceed the cost of basic rehabilitation. Information and instructions on how to structure/present a sectarian project can be found at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated-funding-app.aspx
• Heritage Area Program - for projects to acquire, preserve, rehabilitate or restore lands, waters or structures identified in the approved management plans for Heritage Areas designated under section 35.03 of the Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law, and for structural assessments or planning for such projects. The designated Heritage Areas with approved Management Plans are listed at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/heritage-areas/default.aspx, which also provides links to maps showing exact Heritage Area boundaries. o To ensure a public benefit from the investment of state funds, appropriate long-term protections in the form of public access covenants, preservation covenants or conservation easements will be conveyed to the State for all Heritage Area grants.
94 ALLOWABLE COSTS: All expenditures under these grants must be for goods and services procured in a manner so as to assure the prudent and economical use of public money in the best interests of the taxpayers of the State of New York, to facilitate the acquisition of goods and services of maximum quality at the lowest possible cost under the circumstances, and to guard against nepotism, favoritism, improvidence, extravagance, fraud and corruption. Such procedures may include, but are not limited to, competitive bidding, the solicitation of three price quotes, written requests for proposals, etc.
Eligible budget items include:
Pre-Development Planning and Design • Design Fees and other Professional Fees are allowed for the preparation of construction documents and to satisfy other pre-construction requirements. Pre development costs must be incurred during the project term or in the three years prior to the application deadline. In general, pre-development costs should not exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the construction costs. • Archeology includes field work, report writing, curation of artifacts and interpretation. If your project includes any ground-disturbing activity (e.g., trenching, grading, demolition, new construction, etc.), it is very likely that an archeological survey will be required unless you can provide adequate documentation of prior ground disturbance. Your budget should take into account the need for an archeological survey. Contact your regional grants administrator (RGA) (below and at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/contact.aspx) or the archeology representative for your county (at https://parks.ny.gov/shpo/contact/), to determine the need and anticipated costs for archeology. • Project planning is eligible for stand-alone funding in all three programs. This funding is intended for project-specific planning, such as preparing site designs and specifications, schematic drawings and conducting specific environmental reviews (i.e., for rehabilitation of a historic property or structural assessment of a dock for public fishing), not for comprehensive Open Space, Management or Master Plans.
Construction • Capital costs can include labor, materials and other necessary costs for permanent capital improvements to the property that are directly related to the recreational, conservation, historic preservation, and/or heritage development purposes of the grant program. The budget should be broken down by categories of expenditure, such as utilities/infrastructure, site preparation, landscaping, carpentry, etc. • The budget may include purchase of permanent equipment necessary to achieve the project purposes (e.g., playground equipment, interpretive kiosks), but cannot include operational or maintenance equipment such as mowers or automotive equipment. • The budget may include costs to undertake construction, such as rent/lease of heavy equipment, but cannot offset overhead and operating expenses, such as office rental. • For historic preservation projects on sectarian properties, grant assistance can fund only costs necessary for historically accurate restoration to restore and preserve the historic integrity of the historic property, and only to the extent that those costs exceed the cost of basic rehabilitation. Instructions on how to structure/present a "Basic vs Restoration" breakdown can be found at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated-funding-app.aspx.
Acquisition • The application must identify each parcel proposed for acquisition, the type of interest to be acquired (fee simple, lease, easement, etc.) and method of acquisition (purchase,
95 donation or transfer from another use), number of acres and estimated fair market value of the parcel{s) documented by a written appraisal valuation (desktop appraisal or exterior only appraisal) by a qualified appraiser. Acquisition costs must be incurred during the project term or up to one year prior to the application deadline. • Associated acquisition costs, such as the cost of appraisals (one appraisal is required for any parcel valued under $300,000; two appraisals are required for any parcel valued at $300,000 or more), surveys, title search, legal fees, title insurance (required for this grant) and, where a conservation easement is required, the cost of title continuation and recordation are eligible costs. • In the case where multiple parcels owned by the same entity are to be valued, the appraiser will first determine the highest and best use of the parcels. The highest and best use analysis will determine if the parcels should be marketed as one unit or whether they would have a higher value if marketed separately. If the parcels should be marketed separately, then each one will require its own valuation. Under no circumstances should parcels owned by different en,tities be valued in the same appraisal.
Administration • Construction Supervision costs are those associated with the coordination, supervision and scheduling of work and may be provided by a qualified member of the applicant's staff, the design professional who prepared the construction documents, or a clerk of the works. • Grant Administration costs include expenses associated with administering the grant after it is awarded, such as preparing the project agreement, affirmative action, solicitation of Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs), and payment request documentation. In general, these costs should not exceed ten percent (10%) of the grant amount. The cost of preparing this application is NOT eligible. • Procurement Costs include costs for assuring competitive pricing, such as costs for distributing Requests for Proposals and for public advertising for bids, including the cost of advertising in specialty publications, such as minority newspapers and appropriate construction publications. • Audit: An accounting of grant expenditures and revenues is required. Generally, this is accomplished by detailed auditing of every payment request. Depending upon the grant award and complexity, the State may require an Agreed Upon Procedure Review (AUPR) performed by a representative of the State or a Certified Public Accountant prior to the final reimbursement. • Project Sign: All grant-funded projects, except for those funding planning only, must have a project sign noting the funding assistance. Signs are available for purchase through the State for approximately $57.
INELIGIBLE COSTS (will be eliminated from the total project costs in the grant application): • Work completed prior to award is not eligible for reimbursement or for match. There are two exceptions: o Professional services and materials purchased or donated, but not installed, up to three years prior to the application deadline may be applied toward the matching share. o Acquisition costs retroactive no more than one year prior to the application deadline are eligible costs. • Comprehensive Planning/Master Planning/Management Plans/Open Space Plans • Application preparation.
96 • Contingencies, training, travel, OJT wages, working capital, marketing, taxes, interest, purchase of operational or maintenance equipment, salaries and wages, indirect costs, overhead or operating expenses, rent/lease are ineligible unless noted otherwise above. • Fundraising events/expenses. • Bond interest and associated fees. The interest associated with a Bond or Bond Anticipation Note (BAN) cannot be calculated into project cost, whether for reimbursement or local match. • Lobbying expenses. • Costs that are not adequately justified or that do not directly support the project.
MATCHING SHARE (APPLICANT SHARE) REQUIREMENTS This grant program is administered on a reimbursement basis. Successful applicants will be expected to fund project expenditures upfront, then submit for reimbursement. Applicants must plan their financial arrangements accordingly.
Successful applicants are reimbursed for up to 50 percent of their eligible expenditures. For projects located in impoverished areas (as defined by 10 percent or more of the population below the poverty level according to the most recent Census data as provided in the "Poverty Level Table by ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA)" at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated funding-app.aspx), the reimbursement can be up to 75 percent of the eligible project cost. All applicants are expected to raise their share within one year of the award, or risk cancellation of the grant. Principal types of applicant share are: • Cash: Includes grants other than this grant request. Other Environmental Protection Fund grants (i.e., Climate Smart Communities, Water Quality Improvement Project, Local Waterfront Revitalization Program, Greenway Conservancy Trail Grant Program, etc.) cannot be used as match. State and Municipal Facilities Program (SAM) funding cannot be used as a required match or be considered a local share but can be used to pay for additional project costs that are over and above the award and required local match. • Force Account: Applicant's payroll expenses itemized according to job title or job assignment on project. Grant recipients will be required to document time worked, tasks, pay ratio and payment (including components and percentage of fringe benefit rate). • Professional Services: The value of services provided by professional and technical personnel and consultants. Three-year retroactivity applies. • Supplies and Materials: The fair market value of items warehoused (not yet installed). Three-year retroactivity applies; use value current at time items were obtained. • Volunteer Labor: Skilled and professional labor can be computed at the job rate. The value for labor (unskilled labor and work performed by professionals or skilled laborers in an area outside of their area of expertise) of an adult (18 and over) donating time to a project may be computed up to the amount identified as the Value of Volunteer Time for New York State at http://www.independentsector.org/volunteer time. (For example, a lawyer donating legal services may compute the value based on the standard billing rate, but the value for the same lawyer donating time painting walls will be computed up to the amount identified as the Value of Volunteer Time for New York State). • Equipment Usage: Valued according to its fair market rental cost in the project location. • Real Property: The value of all property acquired, donated or converted from other purposes. One-year retroactivity applies to all three categories. For real property owned by the applicant and converted from other purposes, the value of such property may be
97 included under the EPF budget, provided it has not been previously designated as parkland or otherwise used for purposes related to this project.
FUNDING PRIORITIES: Priority projects are those that clearly demonstrate and document: • Impact: For park projects, the importance of the project to the community in terms of population served and need for facilities. For historic preservation, the extent to which the project will contribute to preservation of a historically significant property and its features. For Heritage Areas, the extent to which the project will enhance the visitor experience and address the resources and goals of the local Heritage Area. • Planning Initiatives: For all projects, community support; consistency with state/region/community plans, including and especially the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP); advancement of the Downtown Revitalization, Strategic Community Investment and/or Environmental Justice Initiatives of the Regional Economic Development Council. • Reasonableness of Cost: For all projects, sound administrative infrastructure/reasonableness of costs, including demonstration of project planning, administrative structures and a budget that reflects fiscal prudence and readiness to proceed. • OPRHP Commissioner Priorities for 2019: o Projects designed to enhance inclusion by removing barriers, providing accommodation, and expanding the visitor experience to provide welcoming access for new visitors, including those previously marginalized. Examples include: enhanced gateways to parks and trails, multi-lingual and/or pictorial wayfinding signage; recreational and interpretive facilities serving people of diverse abilities; ADA compliance; private unisex bathroom facilities; reopening (i.e., modernizing, rehabilitating, restoring) shuttered recreational facilities in distressed neighborhoods, etc. o Projects that enhance and/or create opportunities for walkable public spaces for recreation, fitness, community gardens and open space in underserved neighborhoods (i.e., build green space, revitalize existing athletic and recreational facilities, create and enhance amenities at community gardens and schoolyards). o Trail projects that provide linkages to the Empire State Trail, and/or create or enhance multi-use pedestrian and bicycle trails, creating physical and functional connections among already-protected state and local lands, historic sites, greenways, trails and waterways (including landscape and trail improvements and special features or signage to improve programming and interpretation). o Projects that are undertaken by OPRHP Friends organizations or other partner groups that occur in State Parks or Historic Sites.
Applicants are encouraged to use the online layered "Grants Map for CFA" accessed via https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated-funding-app.aspx to help answer application questions in the CFA, including questions concerning how to identify the appropriate Regional Economic Development Council, ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) and Poverty data, save and print or upload a 1 :24,000 scale topographic or planimetric map, etc. for the project location. The instruction document, "Using the Grants Map for CFA," outlines how to use the features of the layered map.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: The following documentation will be required with the application. Applications lacking these attachments (or an acceptable explanation) are considered incomplete, and may cause the application to be deemed ineligible, or adversely affect the rating points assigned. Depending upon the particular circumstances of your project, other attachments may be
98 required. Still other attachments, while not required, may be essential to support rating points. All documents should be current to this grant cycle. See the ADDITIONAL RESOURCES section at the end of this document, and the Attachment Checklist at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated-funding-app.aspx, for additional guidance on required documents as well as supporting documentation that is requested but not required.
For All Applicants: • State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) compliance documentation: Not for-profits must fill out the "Environmental Review Form" available at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated-funding-app.aspx. Municipalities must document or describe where they are in the SEQR process. • Photos showing the project area • Schematic Site Plan • 1 :24,000 scale topographic or planimetric map with the subject property circled
For Not-for-Profit Applicants applying for a project under the Parks Program: Except for projects on State lands, a resolution of municipal endorsement, passed by the governing body of the municipality in which the project is located, which stipulates the approval/endorsement of the application. For projects involving multiple municipalities, the endorsement is required from the municipality with planning jurisdiction (e.g., the county) and all municipalities owning affected property. See a sample of an acceptable resolution of "Municipal Endorsement" at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated-funding-app.aspx.
For Historic Preservation Applicants: Documentation of State/National Register listing or scheduled nomination review.
For Heritage Area Applicants: Written approval/endorsement of the project by the local heritage area management entity, if it is not the project sponsor, is required with the application. The letter should reference the appropriate Heritage Area management plan and relevant Heritage Area resources and goals. See a list of approved Heritage Areas at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/heritage-areas/default.aspx.
For Friends/Partner Groups of State Parks or Historic Sites: Letter(s) of support from the Regional Director AND Capital Facilities Manager.
For Applications including Acquisition (purchase, donation or transfer from another use): • Evidence of the owner's intent to sell, donate or transfer the property. • A written appraisal valuation (desktop appraisal or exterior only appraisal) by a qualified appraiser for all property that will be acquired or used as match as part of the proposal.
For Applications where Parkland is being Alienated: If the project is located in a public park facility, all or part of which is being sold, leased, exchanged, donated, disposed of or used for other than public park purposes, a copy of the proposed or enacted legislation authorizing the alienation.
Attachments listed in the APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS section of the guidance document are required of every application as indicated. Following is additional guidance on required attachments. All documents should be current to this grant cycle.
99 State Environmental Quality Review Act Compliance (SEQR) NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS: Complete the "Environmental Review Form" available online at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated-funding-app.aspx. Also include with your application clear drawings, maps, or plans of existing and proposed natural and man-made conditions on the site and the areas immediately adjacent to the site.
MUNICIPALITIES: The municipality will be SEQR lead agency if OPRHP is the only other agency involved or will be responsible for initiating lead agency designation procedures if there are other involved agencies (e.g., the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) via a required permit). The lead agency is required to classify projects under SEQR as follows:
• If your project is Type II, it is not subject to SEQR. If this is the case, provide a statement as to the classification of your project and the reason. If any permits are required, list them in your statement. • If your project is subject to SEQR, consult SEQR regulations to determine if it is classified Unlisted or Type I. o If it is Unlisted, submit a completed Short Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) (Parts 1-111). o If the project is classified Type I, submit a completed Full Environmental Assessment Form and either a negative declaration or a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and SEQR Findings. • If the project's impacts have been previously reviewed under SEQR, supporting documentation must be submitted (e.g., FEIS and SEQR Findings Statement).
Photos Provide images (scanned photographs or born-digital; photocopies are not acceptable substitutes) showing the overall project area and documenting existing conditions. Include photos of any structures more than 50 years old within, or immediately adjacent to, the project area. Provide views to these features from the project site, as well as views of the project site from them. Photographs must reflect current conditions. Images that are freely available on the internet may not show current, actual conditions. Key all images to a schematic site plan (see below).
Schematic Site Plan Provide a document that connects the narrative, photos, budget, and for a historic property the work detail, together pictorially.
For parks, a site plan that identifies the boundary of the park that is the subject of the application as well as how it relates to the surrounding areas (properties adjoining the site, roadways, water bodies, public access), what facilities are currently existing on proposed site (arrows or legend to indicate type -baseball fields, playgrounds, pavilions, parking areas, public access to the site, links to surrounding areas via trails, etc. and location of those facilities within the park), and what facilities are being proposed (type and location); these would then be linked to photos showing the subject area and surrounding areas, the narrative describing the work being contemplated, and the budget showing estimated costs.
With historic properties, two dimensional plans or elevations which identify the areas of the structure or site with the conditions as they currently exist that are the subject of the application (i.e., arrows to mortar joints, cracks, bricks); these would have a legend or some other way to link back to photos which show the areas of concern, the narrative and work detail which describe both existing conditions and the proposed work to correct issues, and the budget showing the estimated costs to accomplish the work.
100 Map Submit a 1 :24,000 scale USGS or DOT planimetric map with the subject property circled. An 8½" x 11" section, copy, or printout is acceptable, so long as it shows at least 1:24,000 scale and is clearly marked as to scale and source, including Quad Name and/or Code. We recommend using the online, layered "Grants Map for CFA," accessed via https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated-funding-app.aspx and the instruction document, "Using the Grants Map for CFA." Another source for downloadable, printable maps is the NYS GIS Clearinghouse http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/quads/. In addition, you may submit any other site map that is available which will help to locate the specific project site.
Federal, Statewide, Regional and Local Planning Documents Provide clearly marked excerpts in support of the project narrative AND documentation that the plans cited reflect current need (e.g., a copy of the resolution adopting or reaffirming the local plan if it is 5 years or older).
Community Support Documentation of community support may include an official resolution by the governing body of the applicant, approving and/or endorsing the project and affirming public and community support for it, evidence of public participation, public outreach plan, press releases/announcements, public meetings, events, fundraising campaign plans. Provide copies of official project endorsements, partnerships and letters of support ( especially those from people directly impacted by the project).
Stand-Alone Planning Grants To justify the proposed consultant costs, two estimates are required. For planning budgets involving just the preparation of plans and specifications, provide at least two professional estimates for the preparation of these documents or provide two professional estimates of the proposed construction costs or submitted construction bids and identify the percentage of the professional fee to prepare plans and specifications. For other planning projects (condition studies, Historic Structures Report, Cultural Landscape Report, feasibility study, etc.), submit two estimates and documentation of consultants' qualifications and/or licenses (for historic preservation professionals, see "Historic Preservation Terms and Professional Qualifications" available at https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated-funding-app.aspx).
Alienation Legislation If parkland is being alienated (projects located in a public park facility, all or part of which is being sold, leased, exchanged, donated, disposed of or used for other than public park purposes), provide a copy of the proposed or enacted legislation authorizing the alienation.
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION: Depending upon the particular circumstances of your project, other attachments may be required. Still other attachments, while not required, may be essential to support rating points. All documents should be current to this grant cycle. See below for a list of supporting documentation.
o Evidence of local historic preservation or landmark designation o Clearly marked excerpts from federal, statewide, regional or local planning documents o Written documentation clearly identifying community need and involvement; if the local plan which identifies the need for the project is 5 years or older, provide evidence that the plan reflects current need (i.e., a copy of the resolution adopting or reaffirming the local plan)
101 o Documentation from State agencies regarding remediated brownfields, protected species, habitats, etc. o Documentation of pre-construction planning, procurement of services, consultant qualifications, etc. o Ground disturbance documentation o All official project endorsements, partnerships and letters of support o For stand-alone planning projects, justification of budget estimate
ATTACHMENTS TO SUPPORT APPLICATION: As outlined above, your application requires you to upload supporting documents. These files must be in PDF, JPG or ZIP format (unless specifically noted otherwise below) and cannot be larger than 10 MB in size. You may combine multiple PDF files into a single .ZIP file if necessary. Avoid using special characters (like: * % # : ;) in your document name as this will cause errors in the upload. If an attachment question requires more than one document, you must create a single PDF or JPG file that contains all the required documents or a ZIP file that contains the required documents. More information is available on how to create PDFs from other documents and how to create ZIP files. You may proceed with your application without uploading these documents. However, since supporting documents are required, you must return to the Documents section and upload the required documents before you can finalize and submit your on line application. For assistance scanning your documents, please bring your documents to any of these Regional Offices.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Go to https://parks.ny.gov/grants/consolidated-funding-app.aspx to view forms and resources containing additional instructions concerning attachments to the application. For more information, contact the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) Regional Grants Administrator (RGA) for your county (see list below).,_
Western New York Region Central New York Region Kate Badgley Jean Egenhofer Beaver Island State Park Clark Reservation State Park 2136 West Oakfield 6105 East Seneca Turnpike Grand Island, NY 14072 Jamesville, NY 13078-9516 (716) 773-5292, FAX (716) 773-4150 (315) 492-1756, FAX (315) 492-3277 kate. badgley@parks. ny .gov jean .egenhofer@parks. ny .gov COUNTIES: Allegany, Cattaraugus, COUNTIES: Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Chautau ua, Erie and Nia ara Onondaga and Oswego Finger Lakes Region Mohawk Valley Region Kathleen Mcisaac Jean Egenhofer 2221 Taughannock Park Road Clark Reservation State Park Trumansburg, NY 14886 6105 East Seneca Turnpike (607) 387-7041, FAX (607) 387-3390 Jamesville, NY 13078-9516 [email protected] (315) 492-1756, FAX (315) 492-3277 COUNTIES: Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, [email protected] Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming COUNTIES: Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, _a_n_d_Y_at_e_s ______-+_O_n_e_id_a..,_, _O_ts_ego and Schoharie Long Island Region Southern Tier Region Traci Christian Kathleen Mcisaac Belmont Lake State Park 2221 Taughannock Park Road PO Box 247 Trumansburg, NY 14886 Babylon, NY 11702 (607) 387-7041, FAX (607) 387-3390
102 (631) 321-3543, FAX (631) 321-3721 [email protected] [email protected] COUNTIES: Broome, Chemung, Chenango, COUNTIES: Nassau and Suffolk Delaware, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga and Tom kins New York City Region Mid-Hudson Region Merrill Hesch Erin Drost NYS OPRHP NYS OPRHP Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. State Office Taconic Regional Office Building 9 Old Post Road 163 West 125th Street, 17th Floor Staatsburg, NY 12580 New York, NY 10027 (845) 889-3866, FAX (845) 889-8321 (212) 866-2599, FAX (212) 866-3186 [email protected] [email protected] COUNTIES: Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, COUNTIES: Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester and Richmond Capital Region North Country Region Danielle Dwyer Sunshine Jenkins Saratoga Spa State Park Keewaydin State Park 19 Roosevelt Drive Alexandria Bay, NY 13607 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-6214 (315) 482-2593, FAX (315) 482-9413 (518) 584-2000, FAX (518) 584-5694 [email protected] [email protected] COUNTIES: Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, COUNTIES: Albany, Columbia, Greene, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren and Washington
GRANT SELECTION CRITERIA: Each application will be reviewed for eligibility and, if determined eligible, will be rated according to the Grant Selection Criteria. Applications will be evaluated to assess the degree to which they meet the elements of each criterion below. A successful grant proposal is not expected to meet all of these criteria. Within each region, applications are ranked according to project category, competing only against others in their region and category. The Grant Selection Criteria are:
I. Project Impact (up to 30 points)
For Parks Projects: A. Need, as determined by a statewide assessment (0-5):
• For recreation projects: SCORP Relative Index of Needs • For open space/conservation projects: NYS Open Space Conservation Plan
B. Community Impact and Need (0-25). The application should document both the extent of a need and how the project will address that need.
Population Served: Assess whether the project will primarily serve a densely populated area, an area where a substantial proportion of the population is of low income, and/or a population that is otherwise disadvantaged or underserved with respect to existing recreational opportunities. For example, will it meet the needs of an aging population, encourage participation by youth and teens, respond to population and social changes in the community, and/or ensure open and reasonable access to persons of various abilities.
103 Need for Facilities: Assess the degree to which local recreation, conservation or open space deficiencies will be addressed by the project. Evidence of need can include documentation of:
• For recreation projects: number of similar facilities in the service area; level of use of existing facility and anticipated level of use of proposed facility; condition of facilities, including evidence of physical deterioration, decay, neglect or disinvestment; emergencies, mandates or development pressure; • For open space/conservation projects: protection of watershed, aquifer, animal or plant species, significant natural communities, or other natural, scenic or open space resources that are unique, rare, or of statewide or regional significance; wetlands, shorelines, unique areas, biodiversity areas, wildlife habitats, forested wildlife, flood plains; improved access to water or public fishing rights, trails or greenways; increased land for active recreation in existing or new parklands, buffer zone/viewshed to enhance or protect existing recreational or environmental resources; or a recognized brownfield site for park development.
For Historic Preservation Projects: A. Level of Significance (0-15). Points are awarded based on the level and area(s) of significance of the property (as recorded in the State/National Register nomination or in the National Historic Landmark documentation), consideration of the significance of the specific feature(s) of the property to be addressed in the proposed project (e.g., a primary contributing resource versus a secondary contributing resource), and the extent to which the project protects, enhances or impacts that property and feature(s).
B. Severity/Immediacy of Threat (0-15). Points are awarded based on the type (e.g., deterioration, damage, demolition, inappropriate development), extent (e.g., isolated, wide-spread, accelerated), severity, immediacy, and degree (e.g., recent, on-going, imminent) of threat to the property from negligence, development pressure, inappropriate treatment, etc., and the degree to which the project addresses that need and ensures the long-term preservation of the property.
For Heritage Area Projects: A. Addresses significant Heritage Area resources (0-5). Points are awarded based on how well the project contributes to the preservation, restoration or enhancement of natural, historic or cultural resources related to the Heritage Area's interpretive theme(s) as established in its approved management plan.
B. Addresses Heritage Area goals (0-15). Points are awarded based upon how the project addresses the Heritage Area goals of preservation/conservation, education/interpretation, recreation, and economic revitalization. At a minimum, a Heritage Area project will address one Heritage Area goal, but a typical Heritage Area project addresses two or more. Therefore, points should reflect both the number of goals met and how well they are met.
C. Enhances the Heritage Area Experience (0-10). Points are awarded based upon the degree to which the project directly serves or benefits heritage area visitors and users, enhances the function and visual quality of the heritage area, and/or contributes to the local economy.
104 II. Planning Initiatives (up to 1O points): A. Community Support: Points are based on evidence of community support of and involvement in the project, including efforts to publicize and/or engage the community in project planning, such as: • letters of support, especially those from people directly impacted by the project • official project endorsements/partnerships and other evidence that the project is supported by local elected officials and community groups, such as Land Trusts, recreation committees, environmental councils, preservation boards, Friends groups, local activists • press releases/announcements/publicity • plans for public outreach or fund raising campaign • news articles • records of public meetings including project-specific meetings (such as press event), official government reviews (e.g., Community Board, Planning Board, etc.) and presentations to a group such as a neighborhood association or interest group
B. Consistent with Plans: In determining whether the project relates or contributes to documented plans, examine documents cited and submitted. For planning documents more than five years old, look for evidence that the plans are current and applicable. Relevant documents include, but are not limited to: • NYS Open Space Conservation Plan as a priority project • New York State Historic Preservation Plan • State or National Heritage Area Management Plans • Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) • Recognized local Open Space Plan • Local historic preservation ordinance/designations • Community participation in the Certified Local Government (CLG) Program • Other state/federal/local plans, such as Preserve America designation, Path Through History, etc. • Community comprehensive or master plans or other local plans • Project implements a prior Planning grant
C. Advancement of the Downtown Revitalization, Strategic Community Investment and/or Environmental Justice Initiatives.
Ill. Reasonableness of Cost (0-20). Project planning, administrative structures and budget demonstrate fiscal prudence and readiness to proceed. Is there a logical justification for all expenses? Does the budget narrative include an explanation for each budget line and clearly support the applicant's need for additional financial resources to achieve project outcomes? Does the budget include the required matching funds? Does the proposal describe how the grant recipient will monitor expenditures during the life of the project to ensure that the project stays on schedule and within budget?
A. Budget • Budget in the application is complete, detailed, computed correctly and contains no extraneous or ineligible expenses. • The budget is based on a cost estimate from a reliable source. • Matching funds are on hand and/or application evidences a reasonable expectation that matching funds will be available as and when needed.
105 B. Readiness • Necessary project planning and document preparation has been completed. • Qualified project professionals, properly procured/hired, are on hand. • Proposed projecUwork is appropriate and conforms to accepted professional standards. • Application evidences viable strategy and resources for implementing/operating and maintaining the project in the future.
C. Feasibility • Administrative structures are in place to handle grants. • Applicant has proven experience in projects of similar scale and/or scope. • Timeframe presented in application is reasonable to accomplish all aspects of the work and grant administration (including any necessary fundraising).
IV. OPRHP Commissioner Priorities for 2019 (0-10) A. Projects designed to enhance inclusion by removing barriers, providing accommodation, and expanding the visitor experience to provide welcoming access for new visitors, including those previously marginalized. Examples include: enhanced gateways to parks and trails, multi-lingual and/or pictorial wayfinding signage; recreational and interpretive facilities serving people of diverse abilities; ADA compliance; private unisex bathroom facilities; reopening (modernize, rehabilitate, restore) shuttered recreational facilities in distressed neighborhoods, etc. B. Projects that enhance and/or create opportunities for walkable public spaces for recreation, fitness, community gardens and open space in underserved neighborhoods (i.e., build green space, revitalize existing athletic and recreational facilities, create and enh.ance amenities at community gardens and schoolyards). C. Trail projects that provide linkages to the Empire State Trail, and/or create or enhance multi-use pedestrian and bicycle trails, creating physical and functional connections among already-protected state and local lands, historic sites, greenways, trails and waterways (including landscape and trail improvements and special features or signage to improve programming and interpretation). D. Projects that are undertaken by OPRHP Friends organizations or other partner groups that occur in State Parks or Historic Sites.
V. Regional Economic Development Council Assessment (0-20)
VI. Statewide Assessment "Commissioner Points" (0-10) A. Geographic Distribution. Consideration may be given to projects in areas that have or have not received funding in recent cycles or where funding is not commensurate with the population of the area. This will be based on the proximity to other funded sites and the diversity of projects being funded on a regional and local basis, as well as the service area of the developed or planned facilities.
B. Maximize Use and Accessibility. Consideration may be given to projects where funding will allow underutilized facilities to be accessed or to develop underutilized resources for public use. This will be based on the resources offered by the facility, the use of those resources and whether the proposed project will help the facility expand and enhance its public use.
C. Special Engineering, Environmental, Preservation Benefits. Consideration may be given to develop particularly significant resources and facilities or to develop innovative approaches to preserve valuable resources. This will be based on the type of
106 resource being developed or rehabilitated; its rarity on a local, regional, statewide and national basis; the ability of an innovative technology to address an emergency or mitigate future problems; how well a technology can be "exported" for use on other properties and resources; and how/if the project will allow public access that would not otherwise be available.
D. Past Performance. Consideration may be given to how timely an applicant completed previous projects, including its reporting requirements; how successful it was in outreach, especially to minority- and woman-owned businesses; the ongoing upkeep and maintenance of the property; and its cooperation in allowing OPRHP to complete inspections and other follow-up activities.
TOTAL (0-100)
VII. Project in a Hudson River Greenway Compact Community (5 percent bonus). Award points if the proposed project is located in a Hudson River Valley Greenway Compact Community, and the application documents that the project is consistent with the Greenway criteria of natural and cultural resource protection, regional planning, economic development, heritage and environmental education, and/or public access to the Hudson River (for information, go to: https://hudsongreenway.ny.gov/community-planning or the Greenway map at https://hudsong reenway. ny. gov/system/ti les/docu ments/2018/09/greenway-ma psept-2018. pdf).
AWARD CRITERIA DETAILS • ELIGIBLE AREA, CITY, COUNTY, POPULATION LIMITS OR POPULATION TARGET TYPES: Not less than $10 million of the $19.5 million appropriation must be awarded to projects located in densely populated and/or underserved areas. (Note: $2,050,000 of the appropriation is directed to specific line items, leaving $17,450,000 available for the competitive award program.) • LIMITATIONS: While applicants may apply for more than one grant category funded under OPRHP's EPF Program, no project will receive more than one grant award in any funding year. There is no statutory limit on the number of grants one property or one applicant may receive, but in the interest of equity and fairness and in consideration of applicant capacity, applicants that have three or more open grants with OPRHP should not receive additional awards. There is an administrative cap of $600,000. If the total project cost is greater than $4,000,000, up to $1,000,000 may be requested. Should project costs increase post-award, the grant award will not be adjusted upward. • LONG RANGE GOALS: Special consideration should be given to projects that are referenced in the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) or included in other state and local planning initiatives. • PROJECT TERM COMPLETION DATES: Once all conditions of award are met (see SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS below) and a contract is executed with the State, it is anticipated that acquisition and planning projects will be completed within one year and construction projects within two years; projects must be completed within five years from the date of the award of the grant. OPRHP will monitor the progress of project work and will recapture awarded funds if significant progress is not made.
SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: Successful applicants are advised NOT to begin work until a project contract with the State has been fully executed. Proceeding without advance OPRHP approval will jeopardize grant
107 reimbursement. Certain conditions of award must be met to the satisfaction of OPRHP before a contract can be executed with the applicant/grantee. These will include: • Submission of a signed authorizing resolution that names the official authorized to accept the grant funds and enter into and execute a contract (as well as long-term protection documents and other certifications, if required) with the State. • Submission of a signed Prevention of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Policy certification. The grantee's Authorized Official shall certify that the grantee (1) has and has implemented a written policy addressing sexual harassment prevention in the workplace and such policy meets the minimum requirements of section two hundred one-g of the labor law and (2) provides annual sexual harassment prevention training to all its employees. In addition, the grantee's Authorized Official shall certify the grantee will make best efforts to retain contractors and/or sub-contractors for grant-related work that also meet the provisions of (1) and (2) above. Alternatively, if the grantee cannot certify the foregoing, the grantee's Authorized Official shall so state and shall furnish a signed statement which sets forth in detail the reasons therefore. NOTE: Information, including model policy and training standards, is available on the New York State Department of Labor's website at: https://www.ny.gov/combating-sexual-harassment workplace/employers. • Submission of a signed Non-Discrimination certification. The grantee's Authorized Official shall certify that the grantee does not have institutional policies or practices that fail to address the harassment and discrimination of individuals on the basis of their age, race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, military status, sex, marital status, disability, or other protected basis. In addition, the grantee's Authorized Official shall certify that the grantee will make best efforts to retain contractors and/or sub-contractors for grant-related work that do not have institutional policies or practices that fail to address the harassment and discrimination of individuals on the basis of their age, race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, military status, sex, marital status, disability, or other protected basis. Alternatively, if the grantee cannot certify the foregoing, the grantee's Authorized Official shall so state and shall furnish a signed statement which sets forth in detail the reasons therefore. • Enrollment in New York State's electronic payment program for vendors. Information on how to enroll can be found here: https://www.osc.state.ny.us/vendors/epayments.htm. • Registration in the Grants Gateway . • For not-for-profit grantees: o Maintenance of pre-qualification status in the Grants Gateway. o Documentation of current coverage or exemption for Workers' Compensation and Disability Insurance. o Being current with pertinent filings under Section 501 of the United States Internal Revenue Code and the following New York State Laws, as applicable: Article 7-A of the Executive Law; Section 8-1.4 of the Estates, Powers and Trusts Law; Section 1508 of the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law; or Section 215 of the Education Law. o Valid Vendor Responsibility Questionnaire. • Evidence of ownership interest, including: o For development projects: • Property deed and affidavit of title or opinion of municipal counsel. • If the grantee does not own the property in fee, documentation of the ownership interest, such as a lease, management agreement, or memorandum of agreement. o For stand-alone planning grants where the grantee does not have any ownership interest in the property: the owner's written permission for the applicant to access the property as necessary to complete the project. • Environmental and historic preservation reviews (including archeological review) .
108 • Documentation of all necessary approvals to undertake the project.
Grant contracts will require that prior to commencement of project work, certain procedures must be followed, and documentation provided to and approved by OPRHP including: • For any project involving ground disturbance (trenching, grading, demolition, new construction, etc.), prior ground disturbance documentation or an archeological investigation will be required. • Acquisition projects require certification of clear title by the State . • Any permits required from agencies such as the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) or the US Army Corps of Engineers (COE) must be filed with the State before construction begins. • OPRHP must accept/approve plans and specifications, bidding documents, competitive bidding, and solicitation of MWBEs, etc.
Project costs will be eligible for reimbursement only if the specified grant work meets State standards and the expenditures are made in compliance with State requirements, including: • Pursuant to Article 15A of the Executive Law, Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises/Equal Employment Opportunity, grant recipients will be required to solicit MWBEs before commencing work and to document efforts involving MWBEs during the project term. • Municipalities must comply with General Municipal Law Sections 103 (competitive bidding) and 104-b (procurement policies and procedures). Not-for-profit corporations must follow procurement policies that ensure prudent and economical use of public money. • All reimbursements for projects on property eligible or listed on the National or State Registers of Historic Places must be satisfactorily documented so that the State Historic Preservation Office can ensure work was done in conformance with the Secretary of the Interior Standards. • At the discretion of the State, an Agreed Upon Procedure Review may be required by the State, performed by a representative of the State or a Certified Public Accountant.
Failure to comply with these requirements could jeopardize full reimbursement.
OPRHP staff will conduct periodic inspections, including a final inspection of the project, and may conduct post completion inspections as warranted to ensure the public benefit is maintained.
109 COMMON COUNCIL JULY 10, 2019
RESOLUTION NO. 80
ISSUING SEQRA NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR THE MOHAWK RIVER TRAIL PHASE II AND Ill.
By Councilor ______
WHEREAS, the City of Rome (CITY) is undertaking the Mohawk River Trail Phase II and Ill; and
WHEREAS, the City has previously determined that the proposed project is a Type I Action under SEQRA; and
WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City adopted Resolution No. 51 of 2019 proposing that it serve as the Lead Agency for the purposes of conducting a coordinated SEQRA Review of the proposed project; and
WHEREAS, a letter was sent to all Involved Agencies advising them of the proposed project, providing them with the Part I Environmental Assessment Form, advising them that the City proposed that it serve as Lead Agency, and asking e_ach Agency to offer written comments on whether they objected to the Council serving as Lead Agency and whether the proposed project may have any impact on the environment; and
WHEREAS, each of the Involved Agencies ultimately consented to the City's proposal and the City has been duly designated as SEQRA Lead Agency for the purposes of conducting the SEQRA Review of the proposed project; and
WHEREAS, the City has reviewed the proposed project and Part I of the Full Environmental Assessment Form, and has prepared Part 2 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Rome Common Council has been duly designated as SEQRA Lead Agency for SEQRA Review of the proposed project; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City hereby determines that the project will not result in any large or important impacts and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, and adopts and authorizes the filing of a SEQRA Negative Declaration for the proposed project.
Seconded by Councilor ______
A YES & NAYS: Tien _ Mortise _ Rogers _ Smith_ Anderson_ Dursi _ Tracy _
ADOPTED DEFEATED Agency Use Only [If applicable] Full Environmental Assessment Form Project: Part 2 - Identification ofPotential Project Impacts Date: l======I Part 2 is to be completed by the lead agency, Part 2 is designed to help the lead agency inventory all potential resources that could be affected by a proposed project or action. We recognize that the lead agency's reviewer(s) will not necessarily be environmental professionals. So, the questions are designed to walk a reviewer through the assessment process by providing a series of questions that can be answered using the information found in Part 1. To further assist the lead agency in completing Part 2, the form identifies the most relevant questions in Part 1 that will provide the information needed to answer the Part 2 question. When Part 2 is completed, the lead agency will have identified the relevant environmental areas that may be impacted by the proposed activity.
If the lead agency is a state agency and the action is in any Coastal Area, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. Tips for completing Part 2: • Review all of the information provided in Part 1. • Review any application, maps, supporting materials and the Full EAF Workbook, • Answer each of the 18 questions in Part 2. • If you answer "Yes" to a numbered question, please complete all the questions that follow in that section, • If you answer "No" to a numbered question, move on to the next numbered question, • Check appropriate column to indicate the anticipated size of the impact. • Proposed projects that would exceed a numeric threshold contained in a question should result in the reviewing agency checking the box "Moderate to large impact may occur." • The reviewer is not expected to be an expert in environmental analysis. • If you are not sure or undecided about the size of an impact, it may help to review the sub-questions for the general question and consult the workbook. • When answering a question consider all components of the proposed activity, that is, the "whole action". • Consider the possibility for long-term and cumulative impacts as well as direct impacts. • Answer the question in a reasonable manner considering the scale and context of the project. 1. Impact on Land Proposed action may involve construction on, or physical alteration of, • NO ll!YES the land surface of the proposed site. (See Part 1. D.1) If "Yes", answer questions a - ;. If "No", move on to Section 2. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur
a. The proposed action may involve construction on land where depth to water table is E2d IZI less than 3 feet. • b. The proposed action may involve construction on slopes of 15% or greater. E2f IZI • c. The proposed action may involve construction on land where bedrock is exposed, or E2a IZI generally within 5 feet of existing ground surface. • d. The proposed action may involve the excavation and removal of more than 1,000 tons D2a IZI • of natural material. e. The proposed action may involve construction that continues for more than one year Dle IZI • or in multiple phases. f. The proposed action may result in increased erosion, whether from physical D2e,D2q IZI • disturbance or vegetation removal (including from treatment by herbicides). g. The proposed action is, or may be, located within a Coastal Erosion hazard area. Bli IZI • h. Other impacts: • •
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FEAF 2019 2. Impact on Geological Features The proposed action may result in the modification or destruction of, or inhibit access to, any unique or unusual land forms on the site ( e.g., cliffs, dunes, ll!NO • YES minerals, fossils, caves). (See Part 1. E.2.g) If "Yes", answer questions a - c. If "No", move on to Section 3. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. Identify the specific land form(s) attached: E2g • •
b. The proposed action may affect or is adjacent to a geological feature listed as a E3c • • registered National Natural Landmark. Specific feature: c. Other impacts: • •
3. Impacts on Surface Water The proposed action may affect one or more wetlands or other surface water • NO ll!YES bodies (e.g., streams, rivers, ponds or lakes). (See Part 1. D.2, E.2.h) If "Yes", answer questions a -1. If "No", move on to Section 4. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may create a new water body. D2b,Dlh 121 • D2b 121 b. The proposed action may result in an increase or decrease of over 10% or more than a • 10 acre increase or decrease in the surface area of any body of water. c. The proposed action may involve dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material D2a 121 • from a wetland or water body. d. The proposed action may involve construction within or adjoining a freshwater or E2h 121 • tidal wetland, or in the bed or banks of any other water body. e. The proposed action may create turbidity in a waterbody, either from upland erosion, D2a,D2h 121 • runoff or by disturbing bottom sediments.
f. The proposed action may include construction of one or more intake(s) for withdrawal D2c 121 • of water from surface water. g. The proposed action may include construction of one or more outfall(s) for discharge 02d 121 • of wastewater to surface water(s). h. The proposed action may cause soil erosion, or otherwise create a source of D2e Ill • storm water discharge that may lead to siltation or other degradation of receiving water bodies. i. The proposed action may affect the water quality of any water bodies within or E2h Ill • downstream of the site of the proposed action. j. The proposed action may involve the application of pesticides or herbicides in or D2q,E2h Ill • around any water body. k. The proposed action may require the construction ofnew, or expansion of existing, Dla, 02d Ill • wastewater treatment facilities. Page 2 of 10 I I. Othedmpacts: ______• I •
4. Impact on groundwater The proposed action may result in new or additional use of ground water, or !ZINO • YES may have the potential to introduce contaminants to ground water or an aquifer. (See Part 1. D.2.a, D.2.c, D.2.d, D.2.p, D.2.q, D.2.t) If "Yes", answer questions a - h. If "No", move on to Section 5. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) Impact impact may occur .. mavoccur
a. The proposed action may require new water supply wells, or create additional demand D2c Q • on supplies from existing water supply wells.
b. Water supply demand from the proposed action may exceed safe and sustainable D2c Q • withdrawal capacity rate of the local supply or aquifer. Cite Source:
c. The proposed action may allow or result in residential uses in areas without water and Dla,D2c Q • sewer services. CJ • d. The proposed action may include or require wastewater discharged to groundwater. D2d, E21
e. The proposed action may result in the construction of water supply wells in locations D2c, Elf, Q • where groundwater is, or is suspected to be, contaminated. Elg, Elh
f. The proposed action may require the bulk storage of petroleum or chemical products D2p, E21 • • over ground water or an aquifer.
g. The proposed action may involve the commercial application of pesticides within 100 E2h,D2q, • • feet of potable drinking water or irrigation sources. E21,D2c
h. Other impacts: • Q
5. Impact on Flooding The proposed action may result in development on lands subject to flooding. • NO ll]YES (See Part 1. E.2) If "Yes", answer questions a - g If "No", move on to Section 6. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur
a. The proposed action may result in development in a designated floodway. E2i Ill • b. The proposed action may result in development within a 100 year floodplain. E2j Ill • c. The proposed action may result in development within a 500 year floodplain. E2k Ill • d. The proposed action may result in, or require, modification of existing drainage D2b,D2e Ill • patterns.
e. The proposed action may change flood water flows that contribute to flooding. D2b,E2i, Ill • E2i, E2k
f. If there is a dam located on the site of the proposed action, is the dam in need ofrepair, Ele Ill • or upgrade? Page 3 of 10 I g. Oth,dmp,cts, • •
6. Impacts on Air The proposed action may include a state regulated air emission source. ll!NO • YES (See Part 1. D.2.f., D.2.h, D.2.g) If "Yes", answer questions a - f If "No", move on to Section 7. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may mav occur occur
a. If the proposed action requires federal or state air emission permits, the action may also emit one or more greenhouse gases at or above the following levels: i. More than 1000 tons/year of carbon dioxide (CO2) D2g • • ii. More than 3.5 tons/year ofnitrous oxide (N20) D2g • • iii. More than 1000 tons/year ofcarbon equivalent of perfluorocarbons (PFCs) D2g • • • • (SF ) D2g iv. More than .045 tons/year of sulfur hexafluoride 6 • • v. More than 1000 tons/year of carbon dioxide equivalent of D2g hydrochloroflourocarbons (HFCs) emissions vi. 43 tons/year or more of methane D2h • •
b. The proposed action may generate 10 tons/year or more of any one designated D2g • • hazardous air pollutant, or 25 tons/year or more of any combination of such hazardous air pollutants. c. The proposed action may require a state air registration, or may produce an emissions D2f,D2g • • rate of total contaminants that may exceed 5 lbs. per hour, or may include a heat source capable of producing more than 10 million BTU's per hour.
d. The proposed action may reach 50% of any of the thresholds in "a" through "c", D2g • • above.
e. The proposed action may result in the combustion or thermal treatment of more than 1 D2s • • ton of refuse per hour.
f. Other impacts: • •
7. Impact on Plants and Animals The proposed action may result in a loss of flora or fauna. (See Part 1. E.2. m.-q.) ll!NO • YES If "Yes", answer questions a - i. If "No", move on to Section 8. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur
a. The proposed action may cause reduction in population or loss of individuals of any E2o • • threatened or endangered species, as listed by New York State or the Federal government, that use the site, or are found on, over, or near the site.
b. The proposed action may result in a reduction or degradation of any habitat used by E2o • • any rare, threatened or endangered species, as listed by New York State or the federal government.
c. The proposed action may cause reduction in population, or loss of individuals, of any E2p • • species of special concern or conservation need, as listed by New York State or the Federal government, that use the site, or are found on, over, or near the site.
d. The proposed action may result in a reduction or degradation of any habitat used by E2p • • any species of special concern and conservation need, as listed by New York State or the Federal government. Page 4 oflO e. The proposed action may diminish the capacity of a registered National Natural E3c • p Landmark to support the biological community it was established to protect. f. The proposed action may result in the removal of, or ground disturbance in, any E2n • • portion ofa designated significant natural community. Source: g. The proposed action may substantially interfere with nesting/breeding, foraging, or E2m over-wintering habitat for the predominant species that occupy or use the project site. • • h. The proposed action requires the conversion of more than 10 acres of forest, Elb • • grassland or any other regionally or locally important habitat. Habitat type & information source: i. Proposed action (commercial, industrial or recreational projects, only) involves use of D2q • p herbicides or pesticides. j. Other impacts: • •
8. Impact on Agricultural Resources The proposed action may impact agricultural resources. (See Part 1. E.3.a. and b.) • No [l!YES If" Yes", answer questions a - h. If "No", move on to Section 9. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may mav occur occur a. The proposed action may impact soil classified within soil group I through 4 of the E2c, E3b IZI • NYS Land Classification System. b. The proposed action may sever, cross or otherwise limit access to agricultural land Ela, Elb IZI • (includes cropland, hayfields, pasture, vineyard, orchard, etc). c. The proposed action may result in the excavation or compaction of the soil profile of E3b IZI • active agricultural land. d. The proposed action may irreversibly convert agricultural land to non-agricultural Elb, E3a IZI • uses, either more than 2.5 acres iflocated in an Agricultural District, or more than 10 acres if not within an Agricultural District. e. The proposed action may disrupt or prevent installation of an agricultural land El a, Elb IZI • management system. f. The proposed action may result, directly or indirectly, in increased development C2c, C3, IZI • potential or pressure on farmland. D2c,D2d g. The proposed project is not consistent with the adopted municipal Farmland C2c IZI • Protection Plan. h. Other impacts: • •
Page 5 of 10 9. Impact on Aesthetic Resources The land use of the proposed action are obviously different from, or are in ll]NO • YES sharp contrast to, current land use patterns between the proposed project and a scenic or aesthetic resource. (Part 1. E.1.a, E.1.b, E.3 .h.) If "Yes", answer Questions a - f!, If "No ", go to Section 10. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. Proposed action may be visible from any officially designated federal, state, or local E3h • • scenic or aesthetic resource. b. The proposed action may result in the obstruction, elimination or significant E3h, C2b • • screening of one or more officially designated scenic views. c. The proposed action may be visible from publicly accessible vantage points: E3h i. Seasonally (e.g., screened by summer foliage, but visible during other seasons) • • ii. Year round • • d. The situation or activity in which viewers are engaged while viewing the proposed E3h action is: E2q, i. Routine travel by residents, including travel to and from work ii. Recreational • • or tourism based activities Elc • • e. The proposed action may cause a diminishment of the public enjoyment and E3h • • appreciation of the designated aesthetic resource. f. There are similar projects visible within the following distance of the proposed Ola, Ela, • • project: Dlf, Dlg 0-1/2 mile ½ -3 mile 3-5 mile 5+ mile g. Other impacts: • •
10. Impact on Historic and Archeological Resources The proposed action may occur in or adjacent to a historic or archaeological • No IZ]YES resource. (Part 1. E.3.e, f. and g.) If "Yes", answer questions a - e. If "No", go to Section 11. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may fflllV Of'f'llr Of'f'llr a. The proposed action may occur wholly or partially within, or substantially contiguous to, any buildings, archaeological site or district which is listed on the National or E3e Ill • State Register of Historical Places, or that has been determined by the Commissioner of the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to be eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places. b. The proposed action may occur wholly or partially within, or substantially contiguous E3f Ill • to, an area designated as sensitive for archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) archaeological site inventory. c. The proposed action may occur wholly or partially within, or substantially contiguous E3g Ill • to, an archaeological site not included on the NY SHPO inventory. Source:
Page 6 of 10 d. Other impacts: • •
If any of the above (a-d) are answered "Moderate to large impact may e. occur", continue with the following questions to help support conclusions in Part 3:
i. The proposed action may result in the destruction or alteration of all or part E3e, E3g, of the site or property. E3f • • ii. The proposed action may result in the alteration of the property's setting or E3e, E3f, • • integrity. E3g, Ela, Elb iii. The proposed action may result in the introduction of visual elements which E3e, E3f, are out of character with the site or property, or may alter its setting. E3g, E3h, • • C2,C3
11. Impact on Open Space and Recreation The proposed action may result in a loss of recreational opportunities or a [ZjNO • YES reduction of an open space resource as designated in any adopted municipal open space plan. (See Part 1. C.2.c, E.1.c., E.2.q.) If "Yes", answer Questions a - e. If "No", zo to Section 12. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may mav occur occur a. The proposed action may result in an impairment of natural functions, or "ecosystem D2e, Elb • • services", provided by an undeveloped area, including but not limited to stormwater E2h, storage, nutrient cycling, wildlife habitat. E2m,E2o, E2n,E2o b. The proposed action may result in the loss of a current or future recreational resource. C2a, Elc, • • C2c,E2a c. The proposed action may eliminate open space or recreational resource in an area C2a, C2c • • with few such resources. Elc, E2q d. The proposed action may result in loss of an area now used informally by the C2c, Elc • • community as an open space resource. e. Other impacts: • •
12. Impact on Critical Environmental Areas The proposed action may be located within or adjacent to a critical [{]No • YES environmental area (CEA). (See Part 1. E.3.d) If "Yes", answer Questions a - c. If "No", f!O to Section 13. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may mav occur occur a. The proposed action may result in a reduction in the quantity of the resource or E3d • • characteristic which was the basis for designation of the CEA. b. The proposed action may result in a reduction in the quality of the resource or E3d • • characteristic which was the basis for designation of the CEA. c. Other impacts: • •
Page 7 of 10 13. Impact on Transportation The proposed action may result in a change to existing transportation systems. • No IZ)YES (See Part 1. D.2.j) If" Yes", answer Questions a - f. If "No", £0 to Section 14. Relevant No, or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may mav occur occur a. Projected traffic increase may exceed capacity of existing road network. D2j Ill • b. The proposed action may result in the construction of paved parking area for 500 or D2j Ill • more vehicles. c. The proposed action will degrade existing transit access. D2j Ill • d. The proposed action will degrade existing pedestrian or bicycle accommodations. D2j Ill • e. The proposed action may alter the present pattern of movement of people or goods. D2j Ill • f. Other impacts: • •
14. Impact on Energy The proposed action may cause an increase in the use of any form of energy. IZ]NO • YES (See Part 1. D.2.k) If" Yes", answer Questions a - e. If "No", ,w to Section 15. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may mav occur occur a. The proposed action will require a new, or an uo!:!:rade to an existing, substation. D2k • • b. The proposed action will require the creation or extension of an energy transmission Dlf, • • or supply system to serve more than 50 single or two-family residences or to serve a Dlq,D2k commercial or industrial use. c. The proposed action may utilize more than 2,500 MWhrs per year of electricity. D2k • • d. The proposed action may involve heating and/or cooling of more than 100,000 square Dlg • • feet of building area when completed. e. Other Impacts:
15. Impact on Noise, Odor, and Light The proposed action may result in an increase in noise, odors, or outdoor lighting. IZ]NO • YES (See Part 1. D.2.m., n., and o.) If "Yes", answer auestions a - f If "No", £0 to Section 16. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may mav occur occur a. The proposed action may produce sound above noise levels established by local D2m • • regulation. b. The proposed action may result in blasting within 1,500 feet of any residence, D2m,Eld • • hospital, school, licensed day care center, or nursing home. c. The proposed action may result in routine odors for more than one hour per day. D2o • •
Page 8 of 10 d. The proposed action may result in light shining onto adjoining properties. D2n • • e. The proposed action may result in lighting creating sky-glow brighter than existing D2n, Ela • • area conditions. f. Other impacts: • •
16. Impact on Human Health The proposed action may have an impact on human health from exposure [l]NO • YES to new or existing sources of contaminants. (See Part 1.D.2.q., E.1. d. f. g. and h.) If "Yes", answer questions a - m. If "No", f!O to Section 17. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may mav cccur occur a. The proposed action is located within 1500 feet of a school, hospital, licensed day Eld • • care center, group home, nursing home or retirement community. b. The site of the proposed action is currently undergoing remediation. Elg, Elh • • c. There is a completed emergency spill remediation, or a completed environmental site Elg,Elh • • remediation on, or adjacent to, the site of the proposed action. d. The site of the action is subject to an institutional control limiting the use of the Elg, Elh • • property (e.g., easement or deed restriction). e. The proposed action may affect institutional control measures that were put in place Elg,Elh • • to ensure that the site remains protective of the environment and human health. f. The proposed action has adequate control measures in place to ensure that future D2t • • generation, treatment and/or disposal of hazardous wastes will be protective of the environment and human health. g. The proposed action involves construction or modification of a solid waste D2q, Elf • • management facility. h. The proposed action may result in the unearthing of solid or hazardous waste. D2q, Elf • • i. The proposed action may result in an increase in the rate of disposal, or processing, of D2r, D2s • • solid waste. j. The proposed action may result in excavation or other disturbance within 2000 feet of Elf, Elg • • a site used for the disposal of solid or hazardous waste. Elh k. The proposed action may result in the migration of explosive gases from a landfill Elf, Elg • • site to adjacent off site structures. I. The proposed action may result in the release of contaminated leachate from the D2s, Elf, • • project site. D2r m. Other impacts:
Page 9 of 10 17. Consistency with Community Plans The proposed action is not consistent with adopted land use plans. [Z]NO YES (See Part 1. C.l, C.2. and C.3.) • ff "Yes ", answer questions a - h. ff "No", go to Section 18. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action's land use components may be different from, or in sharp C2, C3, Dia • • contrast to, current surrounding land use pattern(s). Ela, Elb b. The proposed action will cause the permanent population of the city, town or village C2 • • in which the project is located to grow by more than 5%. c. The proposed action is inconsistent with local land use plans or zoning regulations. C2, C2, C3 • • d. The proposed action is inconsistent with any County plans, or other regional land use C2,C2 • • plans. e. The proposed action may cause a change in the density of development that is not C3, Die, • • supported by existing infrastructure or is distant from existing infrastructure. Did, Dlf, Did, Elb f. The proposed action is located in an area characterized by low density development C4,D2c,D2d • • that will require new or expanded public infrastructure. D2j g. The proposed action may induce secondary development impacts (e.g., residential or C2a • • commercial development not included in the proposed action) h. Other: • •
18. Consistency with Community Character The proposed project is inconsistent with the existing community character. IZJNO • YES (See Part 1. C.2, C.3, D.2, E.3) If "Yes", answer questions a - !<, If "No", proceed to Part 3. Relevant No,or Moderate Part I small to large Question(s) impact impact may may occur occur a. The proposed action may replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures, or areas E3e, E3f, E3g • • of historic importance to the community. b. The proposed action may create a demand for additional community services ( e.g. C4 • • schools, police and fire) c. The proposed action may displace affordable or low-income housing in an area where C2,C3,Dlf • • there is a shortage of such housing. Dig, Ela d. The proposed action may interfere with the use or enjoyment of officially recognized C2,E3 • • or designated public resources. e. The proposed action is inconsistent with the predominant architectural scale and C2, C3 • • character. f. Proposed action is inconsistent with the character of the existing natural landscape. C2,C3 • • Ela, Elb E2g, E2h g. Other impacts: • •
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Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 - Evaluation of the Magnitude and Importance ofProject Impacts and Determination of Significance
Part 3 provides the reasons in support of the determination of significance. The lead agency must complete Part 3 for every question in Part 2 where the impact has been identified as potentially moderate to large or where there is a need to explain why a particular element of the proposed action will not, or may, result in a significant adverse environmental impact.
Based on the analysis in Part 3, the lead agency must decide whether to require an environmental impact statement to further assess the proposed action or whether available information is sufficient for the lead agency to conclude that the proposed action will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. By completing the certification on the next page, the lead agency can complete its determination of significance.
Reasons Supporting This Determination: To complete this section: • Identify the impact based on the Part 2 responses and describe its magnitude. Magnitude considers factors such as severity, size or extent of an impact. • Assess the importance of the impact. Importance relates to the geographic scope, duration, probability of the impact occurring, number of people affected by the impact and any additional environmental consequences if the impact were to occur. • The assessment should take into consideration any design element or project changes. • Repeat this process for each Part 2 question where the impact has been identified as potentially moderate to large or where there is a need to explain why a particular element of the proposed action will not, or may, result in a significant adverse environmental impact. • Provide the reason(s) why the impact may, or will not, result in a significant adverse environmental impact • For Conditional Negative Declarations identify the specific condition(s) imposed that will modify the proposed action so that no significant adverse environmental impacts will result. • Attach additional sheets, as needed. see attached
Determination of Significance - Type 1 and Unlisted Actions
SEQR Status: [l) Type 1 • unlisted Identify portions ofEAF completed for this Project: [l] Part 1 [l) Part 2 [l) Part 3
FEAF 2019 Upon review of the infonnation recorded on this EAF, as noted, plus this additional support infonnation see attached
and considering both the magnitude and importance of each identified potential impact, it is the conclusion of the Citvof Rome as lead agency that:
IZI A. This project will result in no significant adverse impacts on the environment, and, therefore, an environmental impact statement need not be prepared. Accordingly, this negative declaration is issued.
B. Although this project could have a significant adverse impact on the environment, that impact will be avoided or •substantially mitigated because of the following conditions which will be required by the lead agency:
There will, therefore, be no significant adverse impacts from the project as conditioned, and, therefore, this conditioned negative declaration is issued. A conditioned negative declaration may be used only for UNLISTED actions (see 6 NYCRR 617.7(d)).
C. This Project may result in one or more significant adverse impacts on the environment, and an environmental impact •statement must be prepared to further assess the impact(s) and possible mitigation and to explore alternatives to avoid or reduce those impacts. Accordingly, this positive declaration is issued.
Name of Action: Mohawk River Trail (MRT) Phase 2 and 3 (PIN 2650.53)
Name of Lead Agency: City of Rome
Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency: Jacqueline M. Izzo
Title of Responsible Officer: Mayor
Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency: Date:
Signature of Preparer (if different from Responsible Officer) Date:
For Further Information:
Contact Person: Matthew J. Andrews, Deputy Director
Address: 198 N. Washington St Rome NY 13440
Telephone Number: 315-339-7629
E-mail: [email protected]
For Type 1 Actions and Conditioned Negative Declarations, a copy of this Notice is sent to:
Chief Executive Officer of the political subdivision in which the action will be principally located (e.g., Town/ City/ Village of) Other involved agencies (if any) Applicant (if any) Environmental Notice Bulletin: htt2://www.dec.ny.gov/enb/enb.html
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Date: June 25, 2019 This notice is issued in accordance with Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Conservation Law and its implementing regulations at 6 NYCRR Part 617. Name of Proposed Action: Mohawk River Trail (MRT) Phase 2 and 3 (PIN 2650.53) Location: City of Rome, between East Chestnut Street (NYS 825) and the Delta Dam. SEQR Classification: Type 1 Lead Agency: City of Rome Common Council Contact Person: Matthew J. Andrews, Deputy Director of City of Rome Community & Economic Development Department Address: 198 N. Washington Street, Rome NY 13440 Telephone Number: (315) 339-7628 E-mail: [email protected] Conditioned Negative Declaration: No Description of Proposed Action: The proposed project will design and construct a 3.8 mile section of the Mohawk River Trail between East Chestnut Street (NYS 825) north to the Delta Dam in the City of Rome. The project was granted $1 .400 Million in TAP funding for the design and construction of the Phase 2 section of the trail while Phase 3 remains unfunded but will be fully permitted and progressed to a preliminary design stage. Phase 2 Design and Construction: Phase 2 of the proposed project will begin just north of the East Chestnut Street Bridge where Phase 1 of the project terminated. This phase will include design and construction of a 1-mile long ADA compliant asphalt paved trail between East Chestnut Street (NYS 825) and Wright Settlement Road (CR 47). This segment of trail will travel northward paralleling the Mohawk River along the approximate alignment of an existing path which is partially cleared and currently used as snowmobile trail. The proposed trail will turn westward toward Black River Boulevard (NY 46), and upon reaching NY 46 will follow existing State right-of-way until reaching the Wright Settlement Bridge where Phase 3 begins. The PS&E date is scheduled for the Fall of 2019 with a letting date for the Winter of 2019. Construction will be through 2020. Phase 3 Design: Phase 3 of the proposed project will design and permit a 2.8-mile long ADA compliant asphalt or stone dust trail primarily along the abandoned Black River Canal towpath beginning at Wright Settlement Road and terminating at the northern project limits at Delta Dam. This phase will include the construction of two parking areas, connection to the NYSDEC Fish Hatchery, two pedestrian bridges, offering of historic vista of the Delta Dam, Black River Aqueduct, and various canal locks, including the triple combine at Delta Dam. The construction schedule will be determined when future funding is acquired.
City of Rome• Mohawk River Trail (MRT) Phase 2 and 3 (PIN 2650.53) Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 - Reasons Supporting This Determination Reasons Supporting This Determination: The City of Rome ("Lead Agency") has reviewed the project using the criteria provided in 617.4 of SEQRA and has declared this action to be a Type 1 Action. After considering the criteria for determining significance as set forth in 6 NYCRR § 617.7, the Lead Agency has determined, for the reasons discussed below, that the proposed project will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment and the issuance of a Negative Declaration under SEQRA is warranted. Technical reports and correspondence supporting this conclusion contained within the project file include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Full Environmental Assessment Form Parts I & II 2. Draft Design Report, dated November 2018, prepared by GPI 3. Endangered Species Act Determination (Coordination is ongoing) 4. State Historic Preservation Office Determination (Coordination is ongoing) 5. City of Rome Mohawk River Overall Trail Map, Phase 2 and 3 Using information from Part 1, the Lead Agency has answered questions 1 through 18 on Part 2 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form. Using the Part 2 tools and other supporting materials listed above, the Lead Agency has determined that a 'No' response was warranted for the environmental resources evaluated in Questions 2, 4, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. It was determined that a 'Yes' response was warranted for Questions 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, and 13. After evaluating each of the sub-questions for each section, the conclusion reached was that the project will result in 'No, or Small Impact'. Below, the Lead Agency has further explained why the project will not result in a significant adverse impact on these environmental resources.
Impact on Land Evaluation of FEAF Part 2, Question 1, sub-questions a through h resulted in 'no or small impact' responses. While the impact is considered small, further information is provided below for sub questions b and f. b. The proposed action may involve construction on slopes of 15% or greater. In phase 2 of the project a fill-type retaining wall will be constructed whose slopes will exceed 50% to minimize impacts to adjacent wetlands. The wall will be approximately 130 feet long, constructed of geosynthetic reinforced soil and trail users will be shielded with three-rail timber fencing. In Phase 3 over two miles of the trail will be constructed on the Black River Canal Towpath whose side slopes exceed 50 percent. The existing width of the Towpath varies so it is anticipated that limited sections of the trail will require three rail timber fencing on one or both sides to shield trail users. The side slopes are currently vegetated and will not require any stabilization. In Phase 3 two retaining walls will be constructed with the first located south of Golf Course Road. The wall will be nearly 470 feet long and is required to ensure a maximum trail slope of 5% as the trail transitions from the towpath to Golf Course Road. The retaining wall will likely require vertical walls as it is being constructed on the Towpath and there is limited space for side slopes. The other location is the segment where the trail parallels NY 46 north of Golf Course Road. The elevation difference in this section coupled with the natural ridge will require a combination of cut retaining walls/ fill retaining walls, and steep grading. It is anticipated the side slopes will be up to 50% grades.
City of Rome • Mohawk River Trail (MRT) Phase 2 and 3 (PIN 2650.53) Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 - Reasons Supporting This Determination 2 f. The proposed action may result in increased erosion, whether from physical disturbance or vegetation removal (including from treatment by herbicides). The proposed project will require physical disturbance of soil and/or vegetation removal; however best management practices for erosion control and soil stabilization will be applied during construction and have been incorporated into the project design to minimize the impact of soil disturbance.
Impact on Surface Water Evaluation of FEAF Part 2, Question 3, sub-questions a through I resulted in 'no or small impact' responses. While the impact is considered small, further information is provided below for sub questions d and e. d. The proposed action may involve construction within or adjoining a freshwater or tidal wetland, or in the bed or banks of any other water body. State Wetlands The Freshwater Wetlands Act (Article 24 and Title 23 of Article 71 of the Environmental Conservation Law) gives the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) jurisdiction over state-protected wetlands and adjacent areas (100-foot upland buffer). Based on a review of NYSDEC Freshwater Wetland GIS maps for Oneida County, there are no NYSDEC regulated freshwater wetlands or regulated adjacent areas (100ft) within the project area. Federal Wetlands In accordance with the Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, the USAGE has regulatory jurisdiction over Waters of the United States (WOUS). As defined by the USAGE, WOUS includes lakes, ponds, streams (intermittent and perennial), and wetlands. Based on a review of USFWS National Wetland Inventory maps for Federal wetlands, and as verified by site visits, there are Federal jurisdictional wetlands within or adjacent to the project corridor. A wetland field delineation has been conducted to confirm the type, size, and boundaries of overall wetlands within the project corridor. It is anticipated that the project will have minor direct impacts to these Federal wetlands, totaling 0.095 acres. e. The proposed action may create turbidity in a waterbody, either from upland erosion, runoff or by disturbing bottom sediments. The project will be constructed along Mohawk River in Phase 2 and require two bridges as part of Phase 3. During construction temporary turbidity especially during bridge construction is possible. To minimize any construction impacts, erosion and sediment control measures will be developed as part of design and permitting. These best management practices will be in conformance with the NYSDEC Standard and Specification for Erosion and Sediment Control (Blue Book).
Impact on Flooding Evaluation of FEAF Part 2, Question 5, sub-questions a through g resulted in 'no or small impact' responses. While the impact is considered small, further information is provided below for sub questions a, b, and c. a. The proposed action may result in development in a designated floodway. The proposed project, in some locations, is within the floodway of the Mohawk River, as indicated by FEMA on the GIS data base. In accordance with the provisions of 6 NYCRR 502 - Flood Plain
City of Rome• Mohawk River Trail (MRT) Phase 2 and 3 (PIN 2650.53) Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 - Reasons Supporting This Determination 3 Management for State Projects, this action has considered and evaluated the practicality of alternatives to any floodplain encroachments. Coordination with the local Floodplain Administrator of the City of Rome is on-going. As a result of this evaluation, it is anticipated that: (1) a significant encroachment does not exist, (2) there is no significant potential for interruption or termination of a transportation facility which is needed for emergency vehicles, (3) there are no significant impacts on natural beneficial floodplain values. b The proposed action may result in development within a 100 year floodplain. The proposed project, in some locations, is within the 100-year floodplain of the Mohawk River, as indicated by FEMA on the GIS data base. In accordance with the provisions of 6 NYCRR 502 - Flood Plain Management for State Projects, this action has considered and evaluated the practicality of alternatives to any floodplain encroachments. Coordination with the local Floodplain Administrator of the City of Rome is on-going. As a result of this evaluation, it is anticipated that: (1) a significant encroachment does not exist, (2) there is no significant potential for interruption or termination of a transportation facility which is needed for emergency vehicles, (3) there are no significant impacts on natural beneficial floodplain values. c. The proposed action may result in development within a 500 year floodplain. The trail will be constructed in the 500 year floodplain is Phase 2 of the project between the East Chestnut Street (NY 825) bridge and where the trail emerges onto Black River Boulevard (NY 46).
Impact on Agricultural Resources Evaluation of FEAF Part 2, Question 8, sub-questions a through h resulted in 'no or small impact' responses. While the impact is considered small, further information is provided below for sub question b. b. The proposed action may sever, cross or otherwise limit access to agricultural land (includes cropland, hayfields, pasture, vineyard, orchard, etc). Based on a review of the NYS Agricultural District Maps for Oneida County, the proposed project is located thru portions of NYS Agricultural District 2 for Oneida County; however, the proposed project will not acquire more than one acre from an actively operated farm within any of the Agricultural Districts, or more than ten acres within any of the individual Agricultural District. The trail will be constructed across an existing access point for field located east of NY 46 and north of Potter Road. This access will be maintained after trail construction is complete.
Impact on Historic and Archeological Resources Evaluation of FEAF Part 2, Question 10, sub-questions a through e resulted in 'no or small impact' responses. While the impact is considered small, further information is provided below for sub question a. a. The proposed action may occur wholly or partially within, or substantially contiguous to, any buildings, archaeological site or district which is listed on the National or State Register of Historical Places, or that has been determined by the Commissioner of the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to be eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places Following SHPO's recommendation, a Phase IA/IB Cultural Resources Survey was completed for the proposed project. The Mohawk Trail Phase 2 and 3 Development. In addition to a Phase IA surface inspection of the entire proposed trail expansion, one area was identified for subsurface
City of Rome • Mohawk River Trail (MRT) Phase 2 and 3 (PIN 2650.53) Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 - Reasons Supporting This Determination 4 testing in consultation between the client and the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (NYSOPRHP). This area consists of approximately 1,400 linear feet (518.2 m) of proposed trail connecting the East Chestnut Street Bridge to the National Grid Transmission Line easement. Depth of the proposed ground disturbance will not exceed two feet in depth except where the two pedestrian bridges will be constructed. The Phase IA Literature Review and Sensitivity Assessment indicated that the project area is moderately sensitive for precontact archaeological remains due to its location adjacent to the Mohawk River and proximity to two previously recorded precontact sites. The proposed trail extension is considered highly sensitive for historic sites due to the proximity of 17 known historic archaeological sites, 73 previously recorded structures and two National Register Districts. The Golf Course Road Bridge located over the Mohawk River is listed on NYSDOT's Historic Bridge Inventory as being National Register eligible. This bridge was constructed in 1910 by Wrought (Iron Bridge Company). The proposed project activities will not affect the historic bridge, nor will they affect the qualities that make it historic. While the Phase IA surface inspection included the entire 4.5 miles (7.2 km) of proposed trail, subsurface testing was confined to the southernmost segment of the proposed trail extension. Based upon consultation between the client and NYSOPRHP, the southernmost end of the proposed trail extension was determined sufficiently undisturbed for subsurface testing. This area comprises approximately 1,700 linear feet (518.2 m) of proposed trail between the East Chestnut Street Bridge and the National Grid Transmission Line easement. A total of 35 STPs were initially placed at 15 m (49.2 foot) intervals over the entire area of proposed ground disturbance. No precontact, historic, or modern artifacts were recovered, no evidence of historic or modern features were noted and no archaeological sites were identified as part of the subsurface testing. In addition, places or artifacts of religious importance to Native Americans were not found within the area of potential effect.
Based upon the negative results of the survey, it is expected that the proposed project will have no effect adverse impact to any historic properties in the vicinity. See the Phase IA/IB Cultural Resources Survey for more details. Coordination with SHPO is on-going. A letter from the New York State Historic Preservation Office was received on June 19, 2019 that concurs with the finding that the project will have no adverse effect on these resources.
Impact on Transportation Evaluation of FEAF Part 2, Question 13, sub-questions a through f resulted in 'no or small impact' responses. While the impact is considered small, further information is provided below for sub question e. e. The proposed action may alter the present pattern of movement of people or goods. The proposed project will modify the present pattern of movement of people by offering a safe off road alternative mode of transportation for people who choose to walk or bike along the Mohawk River Trail. The extension of the trail will bring a number of benefits to City residents and tourists, including:
• Advancing the completion of the overall Mohawk River Trail, which at its southern end connects to the Erie Canalway Trail, a nearly 300-mile canal trail running the breadth of New York State. and extending he Mohawk River Trail is a pleasant,
City of Rome • Mohawk River Trail (MRT) Phase 2 and 3 (PIN 2650.53) Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 - Reasons Supporting This Determination 5 • Provides a safe off-road, ADA compliant shared use pathway that connects neighborhoods, local parks & schools, historical sites and business districts within the City of Rome, and; • Provides recreational and health benefits by serving as an alternative mode of transportation. In summary, the Lead Agency has determined that the proposed project will not result in a significant adverse impact on the environment. 1. Best management practices for erosion control and soil stabilization will be applied during construction and have been incorporated into the project design to minimize the impact of soil disturbance. 2. While the proposed project will have minor impacts on Federal wetlands, no wetland mitigation/monitoring plan is required since impacts to wetlands are less than 0.100 acres. 3. While the proposed project is located wholly or partially within, or substantially contiguous to, properties that are listed on, or eligible for inclusion in, the National Register of Historic Places, no impact to resources is anticipated or required and that concurs with the finding that the project will have no adverse ef!ect on these resources. 4. Agricultural Resources will not be permanently impacted. 5. While the proposed action may alter the present pattern of movement of people or goods, the changes will provide recreational and health benefits to residents and visitors alike, in addition to advancing the vision of the City of Rome Comprehensive Plan.
City of Rome • Mohawk River Trail (MRT) Phase 2 and 3 (PIN 2650.53) Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 - Reasons Supporting This Determination 6 ANDREW M. CUOMO Department of Governor Transportation NICOLAS A. CHOUBAH, P.E. Regional Director
April 30, 2019
Matthew.J. Andrews Deputy Director Community & Economic Development Rome City Hall 198 N. Washington Street Rome, NY 13440 RE: SEQR Lead Agency Coordination Mohawk River Trail Phase 2 and 3 Project Dear Mr. Andrews:
As requested, the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) has reviewed the request for the City of Rome to serve as Lead Agency for purposes of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) regarding the proposed City of Rome Mohawk River Trail Phase 2 and 3 Project.
Upon review of the information provided, NYSDOT concurs with this request. Please note that a NYSDOT Highway Work Permit will be required for any work performed within the highway or right-of-way; A detailed site plan indicating surveyed right-of-way and boundary information should be provided with the permit application.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment.
Sincerely, ~/;ge_~ j~ Deborah S. Windecker Regional Planning and Program Manager
DSW:YP:kr
cc: Mike Gelfuso, Oneida WesUMadison Residency Clint King, Highway Work Permit
207 Genesee Street, Utica, NY 13501 50 Wolf Road, Albany, NY 12232 I www.dot.ny.gov ONEIDA COUNTY ANTHONY J. PICENTE, JR. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS County Executive George E. Carle Complex 5999 Judd Road, Oriskany, NY 13424 DENNIS S, DA VIS Commissioner Phone: (315) 793-6235 Fax: (315) 768-6299
May 14, 2019
Matthew J. Andrews Deputy Director Community & Economic Development Rome City Hall 198 N Washington Street Rome, NY 13440
Re: SEQR Mohawk River Trail Phase 2 and 3
Dear Mr. Andrews:
The Oneida County Depmtment of Public Works has received the Environmental Assessment Form (EAF), project location map and related documentation for the above mentioned review, in accordance with the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) regulations. As an involved/interested agency, we offer the following comments:
• This depmtment has no objections to the City of Rome establishing itself as Lead Agency for this proposed action. • This depmtment's potential jurisdiction in the proposed action would be a permitting agency if work is ptoposed within Oneida County Right-of-Way, and specifically at BIN 3310950 along Wright Settlement Road. • Section 136 of the NYS Highway Law requires a permit to be obtained for any access, construction, or reconstruction within the right-of-way of a County highway. Any above recommendation given by this depmtment will be a required action for any permit approval. The permits are obtained through our Division of Highways & Bridges. Items of concern include: 1. Verify that adequate sight distance is provided at future access locations. 2. Development shall not adversely affect the highway drainage or drainage of adjacent prope11y.
Questions regarding this review should be directed to James Bmtkowiak of our office at (315) 793-6220.
Sincerely,
Mark E. Laramie, PE Deputy Commissioner Division of Engineering
By, ~tf/1.U/}), ~rr,;_£ James D. Bmtkowiak Associate Engineer
MEL/jdb cc: O.C. Planning Dept. Highways & Bridges Permit file 239ffile Commissioner RF 1 Parks, 1Recreation, and Historic Preservatio:n
ANDREW M. CUOMO ERIK KULLESEID Governor Acting Commissioner
June 19, 2019
Mr. Sean Higgins NYSDOT Region 2 207 Genesee Street Utica, NY 13501
Re: FHWA Mohawk River Trail Phase II and 111 City or Rome, Oneida County, NY 17PR05453
Dear Mr. Higgins:
Thank you for requesting the comments of the New York State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). We have reviewed the Phase IAIIB Cultural Resources Survey Report, prepared by Birchwood Archaeological Services and dated March 2019, in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. These comments are those of the SHPO and relate only to Historic/Cultural resources.
No archaeological sites were identified by this investigation and the SHPO has no further archaeological concerns. Please continue to consult with Christina Vagvolgyi of our Technical Unit regarding building/structure issues.
If you have any questions, I can be reached at (518) 268-2179.
Sincerely, ~;¥~ Nancy Herter Archaeology Unit Program Coordinator WYORK :TEOF Parks, :Recreation, 4 ORTUNITY~ and Historlc Preservation ANDREW M. CUOMO ERIK KULLESEID Governor Acting Commissioner
May 13, 2019
Mr. Sean Higgins NYSDOT Region 2 207 Genesee Street Utica, NY 13501
Re: DOT Mohawk River Trail Phase II and Ill City or Rome, Oneida County, NY 17PR05453
The Division for Historic Preservation of the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) has reviewed the Phase IA/18 Archaeological Report, prepared by Birchwood Archaeological Services and dated March 2019, in accordance with the New York State Historic Preservation Act of 1980 (section 14.09 of the New York Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law). These comments are those of the Division for Historic Preservation and relate only to Historic/Cultural resources.
Based on this review, the OPRHP recommends that a revised Phase IA/IB archaeological report is submitted that includes the following information and changes.
• A revised Management Summary. The current Management Summary is for a different project.
• Please have typos addressed, such as those found in the last paragraph on page ii.
• Please provide updated project maps that include the reasons for not testing bounded and labeled.
A CRIS survey token has been included to facilitate the submission of the revised report. If you have any questions, I can be reached at (518) 268-2179.
Sincerely, ~~ Nancy Herter Archaeology Unit Program Coordinator NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Division of Environmental Permits, Region 6 207 Genesee Street, Utica, NY 13501-2885 P: (315)793-2554 F: (315) 793-2748 www.dec.ny.gov
May 7, 2019
Matthew J. Andrews, Deputy Director Community & Economic Development Rome City Hall 198 North Washington Street Rome, New York 13440
239 Review Project Mohawk River Trail Phase 2 and 3 City of Rome, Oneida County
Dear Mr. Andrews, referenced submittal dated The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has received the above the City of Rome being Lead April 15, 2019 and received April 19, 2019. The DEC has no objections to Agency for this project. permit application or technical You will need to consider the following in order to expedite any forthcoming when evaluating the need for review. The DEC offers the following checklist of items to be considered additional pe1mits:
SPDES General Permit for Construction Activity (GP-0-15-002): program prior to 0 The developer is required to apply for coverage under the DEC's Stormwater starting construction. 0 Submit Notice of Intent to Discharge (GP-0-15-002) 0 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan is required. for coverage under New York 0 If you anticipate disturbing one or more acres you are required to file State's General Stormwater permit - GP-0-15-002. requiring the General Permit for 0 If you anticipate disturbing five or more acres of soil, in addition to Regional Water Engineer. Construction Activity you will also require written authorization from the
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Floodplain Development:
• The developer must indicate whether any part of the project is located within a floodplain or regulated floodway. 0 It appears your project is in a flood hazard area. Please contact your municipal flood plan administrator to obtain the required Local Flood Plain Development Permit. 0 For development in a Floodway area, a hydraulic and hydrology engineering analysis is required. In FEMA mapped Floodway areas, development (or redevelopment) of any kind is not allowed unless that development is shown by engineering analysis to cause less than a 0.00-foot rise in the base flood elevation of the "100-year flood". Or, the City of Rome applies to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for a conditional Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and Floodway revision.
Agricultural Districts:
0 The project is located in an agricultural district (ONEI002). Please contact Guy Sassaman at the Oneida County Department of Planning at (315) 798-5710 for assistance with this matter.
Archeological and Cultural Impacts:
0 For any project that will be classified as Major, the office of Parks, Recreation and Historical Preservation Cultural Resources (OPRHP) maps should be reviewed according to the Uniform Procedures Regulations 6 NYCRR Part 621. Before any project within a mapped archeological or historic site may be called complete, consultation with OPRHP must take place. Further information is available at: https://parks.ny.gov/shpo/online-tools/
Freshwater Wetlands and Article 15 Classified Water Courses:
0 Any impact to DEC regulated streams will require a Joint Application for Permit, Short or Long Environmental Assessment Form (depending on scope of impact), location map and construction detail drawings depicting impact. 0 There are no NYS regulated wetlands within the project area however it is possible that federally regulated wetlands could be present. Federal Wetlands fall under of the jurisdiction of the US Army Corps of Engineers. For further info you may go to www.lrb.usace.army.mil or you can contact the Buffalo District office at (716) 879-4330.
Any changes made to the plans submitted could have an impact on this determination.
Sincerely, ~~ Zachary Goodale , Environmental Analyst NYSDEC - Utica cc: file ecc: GPI Engineering I Design I Planning I Construction Management
April 15, 2019
Yotin Padungtin, Local Projects Liaison NYS DOT Region 2 207 Genesee Street Utica NY 13501
RE: Mohawk River Trail Phase 2 and 3
Dear Mr. Padungtin:
The City of Rome is undertaking the design and construction of the Mohawk River Trail (MRT). This project is a SEQRA Type 1 action that includes the engineering design phases for MRT Phase 2 and 3 and construction of MRT Phase 2 (see attached map). The project will extend the existing Mohawk River Trail at its current terminus at East Chestnut Street (NYS 825) approximately 4.5 miles north to the Delta Dam, all within the City of Rome. This project will include construction of an ADA accessible trail surface; two pedestrian bridges; various culvert replacement/installations; necessary safety items such as fencing, pavement markings, signs; trail heads; parking areas; and other trail amenities such as benches, trash receptacles, and informational kiosks.
As set forth in 6 NYCRR Part 617 authorized by Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, the City of Rome believes that it is the appropriate Lead Agency and wishes to conduct a coordinated review for the above referenced action. We request that involved agencies contact the City within 30 days from this notification should there be any objection to the City assuming Lead Agency for this project.
Enclosed for your review are the following documents: 1. Part 1 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form 2. Project Location Map
City of Rome Contact: Matthew J. Andrews, Deputy Director Community & Economic Development Rome City Hall 198 N Washington St. Rome, NY 13440 Phone: (315) 339-7628 Email: [email protected]
Sincerely, ~lf Jeffery Gentzler, P.E. GPI/Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. 80 Wolf Road, Suite 300 Albany, NY 12205 p 518-453-9431 • An Equal Opportunity Employer CiPI Engineering I Design I Planning I Construction Management
April 15, 2019
Tom Voss, Regional Permit Administrator NYS DEC Region 6 207 Genesee St. Utica NY 13501
RE: Mohawk River Trail Phase 2 and 3
Dear Mr. Voss:
The City of Rome is undertaking the design and construction of the Mohawk River Trail (MRT). This project is a SEQRA Type 1 action that includes the engineering design phases for MRT Phase 2 and 3 and construction of MRT Phase 2 (see attached map). The project will extend the existing Mohawk River Trail at its current terminus at East Chestnut Street (NYS 825) approximately 4.5 miles north to the Delta Dam, all within the City of Rome. This project will include construction of an ADA accessible trail surface; two pedestrian bridges; various culvert replacement/installations; necessary safety items such as fencing, pavement markings, signs; trail heads; parking areas; and other trail amenities such as benches, trash receptacles, and informational kiosks.
As set forth in 6 NYC RR Part 617 authorized by Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, the City of Rome believes that it is the appropriate Lead Agency and wishes to conduct a coordinated review for the above referenced action. We request that involved agencies contact the City within 30 days from this notification should there be any objection to the City assuming Lead Agency for this project.
Enclosed for your review are the following documents: 1. Part 1 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form 2. Project Location Map
City of Rome Contact: Matthew J. Andrews, Deputy Director Community & Economic Development Rome City Hall 198 N Washington St. Rome, NY 13440 Phone: (315) 339-7628 Email: [email protected]
Sincerely, ~~ Jeffery Gentzler, P.E. GPI/Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. 80 Wolf Road, Suite 300 Albany, NY 12205 p 518-453-9431 An Equal Opportunity Employer CiPI Engineering I Design I Planning I Construction Management
April 15, 2019
Erik Kulleseid, Acting Commissioner NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation 625 Broadway Albany, NY 12238
RE: Mohawk River Trail Phase 2 and 3
Dear Mr. Kulleseid:
The City of Rome is undertaking the design and construction of the Mohawk River Trail (MRT}. This project is a SEQRA Type 1 action that includes the engineering design phases for MRT Phase 2 and 3 and construction of MRT Phase 2 (see attached map). The project will extend the existing Mohawk River Trail at its current terminus at East Chestnut Street (NYS 825) approximately 4.5 miles north to the Delta Dam, all within the City of Rome. This project will include construction of an ADA accessible trail surface; two pedestrian bridges; various culvert replacement/installations; necessary safety items such as fencing, pavement markings, signs; trail heads; parking areas; and other trail amenities such as benches, trash receptacles, and informational kiosks.
As set forth in 6 NYCRR Part 617 authorized by Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, the City of Rome believes that it is the appropriate Lead Agency and wishes to conduct a coordinated review for the above referenced action. We request that involved agencies contact the City within 30 days from this notification should there be any objection to the City assuming Lead Agency for this project.
Enclosed for your review are the following documents: 1. Part 1 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form 2. Project Location Map
City of Rome Contact: Matthew J. Andrews, Deputy Director Community & Economic Development Rome City Hall 198 N Washington St. Rome, NY 13440 Phone: (315) 339-7628 Email: [email protected]
Sincerely, ~~ Jeffery Gentzler, P.E. GPI/Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. 80 Wolf Road, Suite 300 Albany, NY 12205 p 518-453-9431 An Equal Opportunity Employer GPI Engineering I Design I Planning I Construction Management
April 15, 2019
United States Fish and Wildlife Service New York Ecological Services Field Office 3817 Luker Road Cortland, NY 13045
RE: Mohawk River Trail Phase 2 and 3
To Whom it May Concern:
The City of Rome is undertaking the design and construction of the Mohawk River Trail (MRT). This project is a SEQRA Type 1 action that includes the engineering design phases for MRT Phase 2 and 3 and construction of MRT Phase 2 (see attached map). The project will extend the existing Mohawk River Trail at its current terminus at East Chestnut Street (NYS 825) approximately 4.5 miles north to the Delta Dam, all within the City of Rome. This project will include construction of an ADA accessible trail surface; two pedestrian bridges; various culvert replacement/installations; necessary safety items such as fencing, pavement markings, signs; trail heads; parking areas; and other trail amenities such as benches, trash receptacles, and informational kiosks.
As set forth in 6 NYCRR Part 617 authorized by Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, the City of Rome believes that it is the appropriate Lead Agency and wishes to conduct a coordinated review for the above referenced action. We request that involved agencies contact the City within 30 days from this notification should there be any objection to the City assuming Lead Agency for this project.
Enclosed for your review are the following documents: 1. Part 1 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form 2. Project Location Map
City of Rome Contact: Matthew J. Andrews, Deputy Director Community & Economic Development Rome City Hall 198 N Washington St. Rome, NY 13440 Phone: (315) 339-7628 Email: [email protected]
Sincerely, ~tr Jeffery Gentzler, P.E. GPI/Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. 80 Wolf Road, Suite 300 Albany, NY 12205 p 518-453-9431 An Equal Opportunity Employer GPI Engineering I Design I Planning I Construction Management
April 15, 2019
James Candiloro New York State Canal Corporation 30 South Pearl Street Albany NY 12209
RE: Mohawk River Trail Phase 2 and 3
Dear Mr. Candiloro:
The City of Rome is undertaking the design and construction of the Mohawk River Trail (MRT). This project is a SEQRA Type 1 action that includes the engineering design phases for MRT Phase 2 and 3 and construction of MRT Phase 2 (see attached map). The project will extend the existing Mohawk River Trail at its current terminus at East Chestnut Street (NYS 825) approximately 4.5 miles north to the Delta Dam, all within the City of Rome. This project will include construction of an ADA accessible trail surface; two pedestrian bridges; various culvert replacement/installations; necessary safety items such as fencing, pavement markings, signs; trail heads; parking areas; and other trail amenities such as benches, trash receptacles, and informational kiosks.
As set forth in 6 NYCRR Part 617 authorized by Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, the City of Rome believes that it is the appropriate Lead Agency and wishes to conduct a coordinated review for the above referenced action. We request that involved agencies contact the City within 30 days from this notification should there be any objection to the City assuming Lead Agency for this project.
Enclosed for your review are the following documents: 1. Part 1 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form 2. Project Location Map
City of Rome Contact: Matthew J. Andrews, Deputy Director Community & Economic Development Rome City Hall 198 N Washington St. Rome, NY 13440 Phone: (315) 339-7628 Email: [email protected]
Sincerely, ~~ Jeffery Gentzler, P.E. GPI/Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. 80 Wolf Road, Suite 300 Albany, NY 12205 p 518-453-9431 An Equal Opportunity Employer GPI Engineering I Design I Planning I Construction Management
April 15, 2019
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District Regulatory Branch 1776 Niagara Street Buffalo NY 14207-3199
RE: Mohawk River Trail Phase 2 and 3
To Whom It May Concern:
The City of Rome is undertaking the design and construction of the Mohawk River Trail (MRT). This project is a SEQRA Type 1 action that includes the engineering design phases for MRT Phase 2 and 3 and construction of MRT Phase 2 (see attached map). The project will extend the existing Mohawk River Trail at its current terminus at East Chestnut Street (NYS 825) approximately 4.5 miles north to the Delta Dam, all within the City of Rome. This project will include construction of an ADA accessible trail surface; two pedestrian bridges; various culvert replacement/installations; necessary safety items such as fencing, pavement markings, signs; trail heads; parking areas; and other trail amenities such as benches, trash receptacles, and informational kiosks.
As set forth in 6 NYCRR Part 617 authorized by Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, the City of Rome believes that it is the appropriate Lead Agency and wishes to conduct a coordinated review for the above referenced action. We request that involved agencies contact the City within 30 days from this notification should there be any objection to the City assuming Lead Agency for this project.
Enclosed for your review are the following documents: 1. Part 1 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form 2. Project Location Map
City of Rome Contact: Matthew J. Andrews, Deputy Director Community & Economic Development Rome City Hall 198 N Washington St. Rome, NY 13440 Phone: (315) 339-7628 Email: [email protected]
Sincerely, ~~ Jeffery Gentzler, P.E. GPI/Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. 80 Wolf Road, Suite 300 Albany, NY 12205 p 518-453-9431 An Equal Opportunity Employer CiPI Engineering I Design I Planning I Construction Management
April 15, 2019
Dennis Davis, Commissioner Oneida County Department of Public Works 5999 Judd Road Oriskany NY 13424
RE: Mohawk River Trail Phase 2 and 3
Dear Mr. Davis:
The City of Rome is undertaking the design and construction of the Mohawk River Trail (MRT). This project is a SEQRA Type 1 action that includes the engineering design phases for MRT Phase 2 and 3 and construction of MRT Phase 2 (see attached map). The project will extend the existing Mohawk River Trail at its current terminus at East Chestnut Street (NYS 825) approximately 4.5 miles north to the Delta Dam, all within the City of Rome. This project will include construction of an ADA accessible trail surface; two pedestrian bridges; various culvert replacement/installations; necessary safety items such as fencing, pavement markings, signs; trail heads; parking areas; and other trail amenities such as benches, trash receptacles, and informational kiosks.
As set forth in 6 NYCRR Part 617 authorized by Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, the City of Rome believes that it is the appropriate Lead Agency and wishes to conduct a coordinated review for the above referenced action. We request that involved agencies contact the City within 30 days from this notification should there be any objection to the City assuming Lead Agency for this project.
Enclosed for your review are the following documents: 1. Part 1 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form 2. Project Location Map
City of Rome Contact: Matthew J. Andrews, Deputy Director Community & Economic Development Rome City Hall 198 N Washington St. Rome, NY 13440 Phone: (315) 339-7628 Email: [email protected]
Sincerely, ~~ Jeffery Gentzler, P.E. GPI/Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. 80 Wolf Road, Suite 300 Albany, NY 12205 p 518-453-9431 An Equal Opportunity Employer Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 1 - Project and Setting
Instructions for Completing Part 1
Part 1 is to be completed by the applicant or project sponsor. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding, are subject to public review, and may be subject to further verification.
Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item, please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information; indicate whether missing information does not exist, or is not reasonably available to the sponsor; and, when possible, generally describe work or studies which would be necessary to update or fully develop that information.
Applicants/sponsors must complete all items in Sections A & B. In Sections C, D & E, most items contain an initial question that must be answered either "Yes" or "No". Ifthe answer to the initial question is "Yes", complete the sub-questions that follow. If the answer to the initial question is "No", proceed to the next question. Section Fallows the project sponsor to identify and attach any additional information. Section G requires the name and signature of the applicant or project sponsor to verify that the information contained in Part lis accurate and complete.
A. Project and Applicant/Sponsor Information. Name of Action or Project: Mohawk River Trail (MRT) Phase 2 and 3 (PIN 2650.53) Project Location (describe, and attach a general location map): City of Rome Brief Description of Proposed Action (include purpose or need): The Mohawk River Trail (MRT) Project includes the engineering design phases for MRT Phase 2 & 3 (see attached map of phases) and construction of MRT Phase 2. The project will extend the existing Mohawk River Trail at its current terminus at East Chestnut Street (NYS 825) approximately 4.5 miles north to the Delta Dam, all within the City. The completion of this segment of trail will add to the previously constructed 3.8 mile Mohawk River Trail Phase 1 for a combined total length of 8.3 miles. The project will involve construction thru private parcels, and along City and County roadways in Phase 2. Phase 3 will primarily involve construction on the abandoned Black River Canal towpath.
Name of Applicant/Sponsor: Telephone: (315) 339-7628 City of Rome Common Council E-Mail: [email protected]
Address: 198 N. Washington Street
City/PO: Rome State: NY I Zip Code: 13440
Project Contact (if not same as sponsor; give name and title/role): Telephone: (518) 898-9563 Jeffery Gentzler, PE (GPI) E-Mail: [email protected] Address: 80 Wolf Rd Suite 300 City/PO: State: I Zip Code: Albany NY 12205 Property Owner (if not same as sponsor): Telephone: City of Rome, NYS Canal Corps and various other private property owners E-Mail: Address:
City/PO: State: I Zip Code:
Page 1 of 13 B. Government Approvals B. Government Approvals, Funding, or Sponsorship. ("Funding" includes grants, loans, tax relief, and any other forms of financial assistance.) Government Entity If Yes: Identify Agency and Approval(s) Application Date Required (Actual or projected) a. City Counsel, Town Board, IZ!YesONo City Council SEQRA Approval Summer 2019 (projected) or Village Board of Trustees b. City, Town or Village OYeslZ!No Planning Board or Commission c. City, Town or OYeslZ]No Village Zoning Board of Appeals d. Other local agencies • YeslZ!No e. County agencies IZ]YesONo Oneida County Use & Occupancy Summer 2019 (projected) f. Regional agencies OYeslZ]No g. State agencies IZ!YesONo NYSDOT, NYSDEC, NYSHPO, NYS Canal Corp. Summer 2019 (projected) h. Federal agencies IZ]Yes• No ACOE, USFWS Summer 2019 (projected) .. i. Coastal Resources. i. Is the project site within a Coastal Area, or the waterfront area of a Designated Inland Waterway? OYes!;ZINo
ii. Is the project site located in a community with an approved Local Waterfront Revitalization Program? DYesl;z:JNo iii. Is the project site within a Coastal Erosion Hazard Area? OYesi;z]No
C. Planning and Zoning
C.1. Planning and zoning actions. Will administrative or legislative adoption, or amendment ofa plan, local law, ordinance, rule or regulation be the OYesl;z:JNo only approval(s) which must be granted to enable the proposed action to proceed? • If Yes, complete sections C, F and G . • If No, proceed to question C.2 and complete all remaining sections and questions in Part 1 C.2. Adopted land.use plans. a. Do any municipally- adopted (city, town, village or county) comprehensive land use plan(s) include the site i;z]Yes• No where the proposed action would be located? If Yes, does the comprehensive plan include specific recommendations for the site where the proposed action l;z:JY esONo would be located? b. Is the site of the proposed action within any local or regional special planning district (for example: Greenway; l;z]Yes• No Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA); designated State or Federal heritage area; watershed management plan; or other?) If Yes, identify the plan(s): NYS Heritage Areas:Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor
c. Is the proposed action located wholly or partially within an area listed in an adopted municipal open space plan, OYeslZ]No or an adopted municipal farmland protection plan? If Yes, identify the plan(s):
Page 2 of 13 C.3. Zoning
a. Is the site of the proposed action located in a municipality with an adopted zoning law or ordinance. ll)Yes• No If Yes, what is the zoning classification(s) including any applicable overlay district? P-Z Preservation Zone
b. Is the use permitted or allowed by a special or conditional use permit? ll!YesONo c. Is a zoning change requested as part of the proposed action? OYesll!No IfYes, i. What is the proposed new zoning for the site?
C.4. Existing community services.
a. In what school district is the project site located? City of Rome School District
b. What police or other public protection forces serve the project site? Rome Police Degartment c. Which fire protection and emergency medical services serve the project site? Rome Fire Department
d. What parks serve the project site? Bellamy Harbor Park, Hazelton Park,
D. Project Details
D.1. Proposed and Potential Development
a. What is the general nature of the proposed action (e.g., residential, industrial, commercial, recreational; if mixed, include all components)? residential, forest, urban, agricultural
b. a. Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? 17.40 acres b. Total acreage to be physically disturbed? 9.46 acres c. Total acreage (project site and any contiguous properties) owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 1.2 acres
c. Is the proposed action an expansion of an existing project or use? D Yesll)No i. If Yes, what is the approximate percentage of the proposed expansion and identify the units (e.g., acres, miles, housing units, square feet)? % Units: d. Is the proposed action a subdivision, or does it include a subdivision? OYesll!No IfYes, i. Purpose or type of subdivision? (e.g., residential, industrial, commercial; if mixed, specify types)
ii. Is a cluster/conservation layout proposed? OYes• No iii. Number of lots proposed? iv. Minimum and maximum proposed lot sizes? Minimum Maximum e. Will the proposed action be constructed in multiple phases? ll)YesONo i. If No, anticipated period of construction: -- months ii. IfYes: • Total number of phases anticipated --2 • Anticipated commencement date of phase 2 (including demolition) 03 month 2020 year • Anticipated completion date of final phase __QJ_ month 2020year • Generally describe connections or relationships among phases, including any contingencies where progress of one phase may determine timing or duration of future phases: Phase 2 will begin in the winter of 2020 to clear trees within the mandated clearing window. Construction of the trail will be completed in Spring/Early Summer of 2020. Phase 3 will be designed and permitted only as funding has not been obtainea.
Page 3 of 13 -- f. Does the project include new residential uses? • Yesll!No IfYes, show numbers of units proposed. One Family Two Family Three Family Multiple Family (four or more) Initial Phase At completion of all phases g. Does the proposed action include new non-residential construction (including expansions)? • Yesll!No IfYes, i. Total number of structures ii. Dimensions (in feet) oflargest proposed structure: height; width; and length iii. Approximate extent of building space to be heated or cooled: square feet h. Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that will result in the impoundment of any • Yesll!No liquids, such as creation of a water supply, reservoir, pond, lake, waste lagoon or other storage? IfYes, i. Purpose of the impoundment: ii. Ifa water impoundment, the principal source of the water: D Ground waterD Surface water streams O0ther specify: iii. If other than water, identify the type of impounded/contained liquids and their source.
iv. Approximate size of the proposed impoundment. Volume: million gallons; surface area: acres v. Dimensions of the proposed dam or impounding structure: height; length vi. Construction method/materials for the proposed dam or impounding structure (e.g., earth fill, rock, wood, concrete):
D.2. Project Operations a. Does the proposed action include any excavation, mining, or dredging, during construction, operations, or both? OYesllJNo (Not including general site preparation, grading or installation of utilities or foundations where all excavated materials will remain onsite) IfYes: i .What is the purpose of the excavation or dredging? ii. How much material (including rock, earth, sediments, etc.) is proposed to be removed from the site? • Volume (specify tons or cubic yards): • Over what duration of time? iii. Describe nature and characteristics of materials to be excavated or dredged, and plans to use, manage or dispose of them.
iv. Will there be onsite dewatering or processing of excavated materials? OYesONo If yes, describe.
v. What is the total area to be dredged or excavated? acres vi. What is the maximum area to be worked at any one time? acres vii. What would be the maximum depth of excavation or dredging? feet viii. Will the excavation require blasting? OYesONo ix. Summarize site reclamation goals and plan:
b. Would the proposed action cause or result in alteration of, increase or decrease in size of, or encroachment llJYesONo into any existing wetland, waterbody, shoreline, beach or adjacent area? IfYes: i. Identify the wetland or waterbody which would be affected (by name, water index number, wetland map number or geographic description): The antipcated wetland impacts for both Phases 2 and 3 will total less than 1/10 of an acre. These are located almost strictly within Phase 2 and located north of E. Chestnut Street (NY 825). The minor wetland disturbance in Phase 3 will total approximately 100 SF.
Page 4 of 13 ii. Describe how the proposed action would affect that waterbody or wetland, e.g. excavation, fill, placement of structures, or alteration of channels, banks and shorelines. Indicate extent of activities, alterations and additions in square feet or acres: In Phase 2 the trail will be constructed along a natural UQland ridge to minimize wetland imQacts. The QrOQosed alignment skirts along the wetland and will constructed a fill retaining wall in one area to minimize the footprint of the trail. The total impact is 0.096 acres in phase 2 and 0.002 acres 1n Pfiase 3.
iii. Will the proposed action cause or result in disturbance to bottom sediments? 0Yesl2]No If Yes, describe: iv. Will the proposed action cause or result in the destruction or removal of aquatic vegetation? 0Yesll]No If Yes: • acres of aquatic vegetation proposed to be removed: • expected acreage of aquatic vegetation remaining after project completion: • purpose of proposed removal (e.g. beach clearing, invasive species control, boat access): • proposed method of plant removal: • if chemical/herbicide treatment will be used, specify product(s): v. Describe any proposed reclamation/mitigation following disturbance:
c. Will the proposed action use, or create a new demand for water? 0Yesll]No If Yes: i. Total anticipated water usage/demand per day: gallons/day ii. Will the proposed action obtain water from an existing public water supply? 0Yes[]No If Yes: • Name of district or service area: • Does the existing public water supply have capacity to serve the proposal? 0Yes0No • Is the project site in the existing district? 0Yes0No • Is expansion of the district needed? 0Yes0No • Do existing lines serve the project site? 0Yes0No iii. Will line extension within an existing district be necessary to supply the project? 0Yes[]No If Yes: • Describe extensions or capacity expansions proposed to serve this project:
• Source(s) of supply for the district: iv. Is a new water supply district or service area proposed to be formed to serve the project site? 0Yes0No If, Yes: • Applicant/sponsor for new district: • Date application submitted or anticipated: • Proposed source(s) of supply for new district: v. If a public water supply will not be used, describe plans to provide water supply for the project:
vi. If water supply will be from wells (public or private), what is the maximum pumping capacity: gallons/minute.
d. Will the proposed action generate liquid wastes? OYeslllNo If Yes: i. Total anticipated liquid waste generation per day: gallons/day ii. Nature of liquid wastes to be generated ( e.g., sanitary wastewater, industrial; if combination, describe all components and approximate volumes or proportions of each):
iii. Will the proposed action use any existing public wastewater treatment facilities? 0Yesl2]No If Yes: • Name of wastewater treatment plant to be used: • Name of district: • Does the existing wastewater treatment plant have capacity to serve the project? 0Yes• No • Is the project site in the existing district? 0Yes• No • Is expansion of the district needed? 0Yes• No
Page 5 of 13 • Do existing sewer lines serve the project site? 0Yes0No • Will a line extension within an existing district be necessary to serve the project? 0Yes0No If Yes: • Describe extensions or capacity expansions proposed to serve this project:
iv. Will a new wastewater (sewage) treatment district be formed to serve the project site? 0Yes0No IfYes: • Applicant/sponsor for new district: • Date application submitted or anticipated: • What is the receiving water for the wastewater discharge? v. If public facilities will not be used, describe plans to provide wastewater treatment for the project, including specifying proposed receiving water (name and classification if surface discharge or describe subsurface disposal plans):
vi. Describe any plans or designs to capture, recycle or reuse liquid waste:
e. Will the proposed action disturb more than one acre and create stormwater runoff, either from new point ll!YesONo sources (i.e. ditches, pipes, swales, curbs, gutters or other concentrated flows of stormwater) or non-point source (i.e. sheet flow) during construction or post construction? If Yes: i. How much impervious surface will the project create in relation to total size of project parcel? __ Square feet or 4.58 acres (impervious surface) __ Square feet or __ acres (parcel size) ii. Describe types of new point sources.360' of swale in phase 2 that parallel the trail
iii. Where will the stormwater runoff be directed (i.e. on-site stormwater management facility/structures, adjacent properties, groundwater, on-site surface water or off-site surface waters)? The stormwater will be allowed to sheet flow over the trail as the trail is primarily located along the Black River Canal Towpath or in forested areas.
• Ifto surface waters, identify receiving water bodies or wetlands:
• Will stormwater runoff flow to adjacent properties? 0Yes0No iv. Does the proposed plan minimize impervious surfaces, use pervious materials or collect and re-use stormwater? lllYesONo f. Does the proposed action include, or will it use on-site, one or more sources of air emissions, including fuel 0Yesll!No combustion, waste incineration, or other processes or operations? IfYes, identify: i. Mobile sources during project operations (e.g., heavy equipment, fleet or delivery vehicles)
ii. Stationary sources during construction (e.g., power generation, structural heating, batch plant, crushers)
iii. Stationary sources during operations (e.g., process emissions, large boilers, electric generation)
g. Will any air emission sources named in D.2.f (above), require a NY State Air Registration, Air Facility Permit, 0Yesll!No or Federal Clean Air Act Title IV or Title V Permit? If Yes: i. Is the project site located in an Air quality non-attainment area? (Area routinely or periodically fails to meet 0Yes0No ambient air quality standards for all or somt; parts of the year) ii. In addition to emissions as calculated in the application, the project will generate: • Tons/year (short tons) of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) • Tons/year (short tons) ofNitrous Oxide (N20) • Tons/year (short tons) of Perfluorocarbons (PF Cs) • Tons/year (short tons) of Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF 6) • Tons/year (short tons) of Carbon Dioxide equivalent ofHydroflourocarbons (HF Cs) • Tons/year (short tons) of Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
Page 6 of 13 h. Will the proposed action generate or emit methane (including, but not limited to, sewage treatment plants, 0Yesll!No landfills, composting facilities)? IfYes: i. Estimate methane generation in tons/year (metric): ii. Describe any methane capture, control or elimination measures included in project design (e.g., combustion to generate heat or electricity, flaring): i. Will the proposed action result in the release of air pollutants from open-air operations or processes, such as 0Yesll!No quarry or landfill operations? If Yes: Describe operations and nature of emissions (e.g., diesel exhaust, rock particulates/dust):
j. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels or generate substantial 0Yesll!No new demand for transportation facilities or services? If Yes: i. When is the peak traffic expected (Check all that apply): • Morning D Evening • Weekend D Randomly between hours of to ii. For commercial activities only, projected number of truck trips/day and type (e.g., semi trailers and dump trucks):
iii. Parking spaces: Existing Proposed Net increase/decrease iv. Does the proposed action include any shared use parking? 0Yes0No v. If the proposed action includes any modification of existing roads, creation of new roads or change in existing access, describe: vi. Are public/private transportation service(s) or facilities available within½ mile of the proposed site? 0Yes0No vii Will the proposed action include access to public transportation or accommodations for use of hybrid, electric 0Yes0No or other alternative fueled vehicles? viii. Will the proposed action include plans for pedestrian or bicycle accommodations for connections to existing 0Yes0No pedestrian or bicycle routes? k. Will the proposed action (for commercial or industrial projects only) generate new or additional demand 0Yesll!No for energy? IfYes: i. Estimate annual electricity demand during operation of the proposed action:
ii. Anticipated sources/suppliers of electricity for the project (e.g., on-site combustion, on-site renewable, via grid/local utility, or other):
iii. Will the proposed action require a new, or an upgrade, to an existing substation? 0Yes0No
I. Hours of operation. Answer all items which apply. i. During Construction: ii. During Operations: • Monday - Friday: 6am - ?em • Monday - Friday: dawn to dusk • Saturday: • Saturday: dawn to dusk • Sunday: • Sunday: dawn to dusk • Holidays: • Holidays: dawn to dusk
Page 7 of 13 m. Will the proposed action produce noise that will exceed existing ambient noise levels during construction, DYeslllNo operation, or both? If yes: i. Provide details including sources, time of day and duration: ii. Will the proposed action remove existing natural barriers that could act as a noise barrier or screen? DYesDNo Describe: n. Will the proposed action have outdoor lighting? • Yesll!No If yes: i. Describe source(s), location(s), height offixture(s), direction/aim, and proximity to nearest occupied structures: ii. Will proposed action remove existing natural barriers that could act as a light barrier or screen? DYesDNo Describe: o. Does the proposed action have the potential to produce odors for more than one hour per day? • Yesll!No If Yes, describe possible sources, potential frequency and duration of odor emissions, and proximity to nearest occupied structures:
p. Will the proposed action include any bulk storage of petroleum (combined capacity ofover 1,100 gallons) • Yesll!No or chemical products 185 gallons in above ground storage or any amount in underground storage? If Yes: i. Product(s) to be stored ii. Volume(s) ___ per unit time (e.g., month, year) iii. Generally, describe the proposed storage facilities: q. Will the proposed action (commercial, industrial and recreational projects only) use pesticides (i.e., herbicides, • Yes ll!No insecticides) during construction or operation? If Yes: i. Describe proposed treatment(s):
ii. Will the proposed action use Integrated Pest Management Practices? D Yes • No r. Will the proposed action (commercial or industrial projects only) involve or require the management or disposal D Yes ll!No of solid waste (excluding hazardous materials)? IfYes: i. Describe any solid waste(s) to be generated during construction or operation of the facility: • Construction: tons per (unit of time) • Operation: tons per (unit of time) ii. Describe any proposals for on-site minimization, recycling or reuse of materials to avoid disposal as solid waste: • Construction: • Operation: iii. Proposed disposal methods/facilities for solid waste generated on-site: • Construction: • Operation:
Page 8 of 13 s. Does the proposed action include construction or modification of a solid waste IfYes: management facility? 0 Yes Ill No i. Type of management or handling of waste proposed for the site (e.g., recycling or transfer station, composting, other disposal activities):------landfill, or ii. Anticipated rate of disposal/processing: • ____ Tons/month, if transfer or other non-combustion/thermal • treatment, or ____ Tons/hour, if combustion or thermal treatment iii. Iflandfill, anticipated site life: ______years t. Will the proposed action at the site involve the commercial generation, waste? treatment, storage, or disposal ofhazardousOYesll!No IfYes: i. Name(s) of all hazardous wastes or constituents to be generated, handled or managed at facility: ______
ii. Generally describe processes or activities involving hazardous wastes or constituents: ------~-----
iii. Specify amount to be handled or generated __ tons/month iv. Describe any proposals for on-site minimization, recycling or reuse of hazardous constituents: ______
v. Will any hazardous wastes be disposed at an existing offsite hazardous waste facility? OYesONo If Yes: provide name and location of facility:------IfNo: describe proposed management of any hazardous wastes which will not be sent to a hazardous waste facility:
E. Site and Setting of Proposed Action E.1. Land uses on and surrounding the project site a. Existing land uses. i. Check all uses that occur on, adjoining and near the project site. Ill Urban D Industrial D Commercial Ill Residential (suburban) Ill Forest Ill Rural (non-farm) Ill Agriculture D Aquatic D Other (specify): ii. If mix ofuses, generally describe:
b. Land uses and covertypes on the project site. Land use or Current Acreage After Change Covertype Acreage Project Completion (Acres+/-) • Roads, buildings, and other paved or impervious surfaces 1.2 5.78 4.58 • Forested • Meadows, grasslands or brushlands (non- agricultural, including abandoned agricultural) • Agricultural (includes active orchards, field, greenhouse etc.) • Surface water features (lakes, ponds, 0.36 streams, rivers, etc.) .36 0 • Wetlands (freshwater or tidal) • Non-vegetated (bare rock, earth or fill) 4.3 3.22 • Other -1.08 Describe: Existing Black River Canal Towpath 11.54 8.04 -3.50
Page 9 of 13 c. Is the project site presently used by members of the community for public recreation? DYesll!No i. IfYes: explain: d. Are there any facilities serving children, the elderly, people with disabilities (e.g., schools, hospitals, licensed ll]YesONo day care centers, or group homes) within 1500 feet of the project site? IfYes, i. Identify Facilities: George R Stalet Elemenla!Y K-6
e. Does the project site contain an existing dam? 0Yesll!No IfYes: i. Dimensions of the dam and impoundment: • Dam height: feet • Dam length: feet • Surface area: acres • Volume impounded: gallons OR acre-feet ii. Dam's existing hazard classification: iii. Provide date and summarize results of last inspection:
f. Has the project site ever been used as a municipal, commercial or industrial solid waste management facility, 0Yesll]No or does the project site adjoin property which is now, or was at one time, used as a solid waste management facility? IfYes: i. Has the facility been formally closed? OYesD No • If yes, cite sources/documentation: ii. Describe the location of the project site relative to the boundaries of the solid waste management facility:
iii. Describe any development constraints due to the prior solid waste activities:
g. Have hazardous wastes been generated, treated and/or disposed of at the site, or does the project site adjoin 0Yesll!No property which is now or was at one time used to commercially treat, store and/or dispose of hazardous waste? IfYes: i. Describe waste(s) handled and waste management activities, including approximate time when activities occurred:
h. Potential contamination history. Has there been a reported spill at the proposed project site, or have any 0Yeslll No remedial actions been conducted at or adjacent to the proposed site? IfYes: i. Is any portion of the site listed on the NYSDEC Spills Incidents database or Environmental Site 0Yes0No Remediation database? Check all that apply: D Yes - Spills Incidents database Provide DEC ID number(s): D Yes - Environmental Site Remediation database Provide DEC ID number(s): D Neither database ii. If site has been subject ofRCRA corrective activities, describe control measures:
iii. Is the project within 2000 feet of any site in the NYSDEC Environmental Site Remediation database? 0Yesll!No If yes, provide DEC ID number(s): iv. If yes to (i), (ii) or (iii) above, describe current status of site(s):
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Page 10 of 13 v. Is the project site subject to an institutional control limiting property uses? OYesONo • If yes, DEC site ID number: • Describe the type of institutional control ( e.g., deed restriction or easement): • Describe any use limitations: • Describe any engineering controls: • Will the project affect the institutional or engineering controls in place? OYesONo • Explain:
E.2. Natural Resources On or Near Project Site a. What is the average depth to bedrock on the project site? 16+ feet b. Are there bedrock outcroppings on the project site? OYesll1No If Yes, what proportion of the site is comprised of bedrock outcroppings? % c. Predominant soil type(s) present on project site: Hamlin, Wakeville Silt Loam 47 % Howard, Alton Gravely Loam 43 % Wayland Complex 10 % d. What is the average depth to the water table on the project site? Average: 45 feet e. Drainage status of project site soils:D Well Drained: 47 % of site D Moderately Well Drained: ~%ofsite D Poorly Drained __1_0 % of site f. Approximate proportion of proposed action site with slopes: Ill 0-10%: 90 % of site ll] 10-15%: __8_% of site Ill 15% or greater: 2 % of site g. Are there any unique geologic features on the project site? OYesll!No IfYes, describe: h. Surface water features. i. Does any portion of the project site contain wetlands or other waterbodies (including streams, rivers, lliYesONo ponds or lakes)? ii. Do any wetlands or other waterbodies adjoin the project site? lliYesONo If Yes to either i or ii, continue. If No, skip to E.2.i. iii. Are any of the wetlands or waterbodies within or adjoining the project site regulated by any federal, ll!Yes• No state or local agency? iv. For each identified regulated wetland and waterbody on the project site, provide the following information: • Streams: Name 876-19, 876-552 Classification C(T) • Lakes or Ponds: Name Classification • Wetlands: Name _~Gllt®Wammic:Faet1mlc:Waters, Federal Waters, ... Approximate Size 5.85 acres • Wetland No. (ifregulated by DEC) v. Are any of the above water bodies listed in the most recent compilation ofNYS water quality-impaired OYesll!No waterbodies? If yes, name of impaired water body/bodies and basis for listing as impaired: i. Is the project site in a designated Floodway? ll!Yes• No j. Is the project site in the 100-year Floodplain? lliYes• No k. Is the project site in the 500-year Floodplain? ll!Yes• No I. Is the project site located over, or immediately adjoining, a primary, principal or sole source aquifer? ll!Yes• No IfYes: i. Name of aquifer: Principal Aquifer
Page 11 of 13 m. Identify the predominant wildlife species that occupy or use the project site: white tailed deer cottontail rabbit wild turkey eastern gray squirrel American crow coyote n. Does the project site contain a designated significant natural community? 0Yesll)No IfYes: i. Describe the habitat/community (composition, function, and basis for designation):
ii. Source(s) of description or evaluation: iii. Extent ofcommunity/habitat: • Currently: acres • Following completion of project as proposed: acres • Gain or loss (indicate + or -): acres o. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal that is listed by the federal government or NYS as 0Yesll]No endangered or threatened, or does it contain any areas identified as habitat for an endangered or threatened species? If Yes: i. Species and listing (endangered or threatened):
p. Does the project site contain any species of plant or animal that is listed by NYS as rare, or as a species of 0Yesll)No special concern? If Yes: i. Species and listing: q. Is the project site or adjoining area currently used for hunting, trapping, fishing or shell fishing? ll]Yes• No If yes, give a brief description of how the proposed action may affect that use: The i;>roi;>osed trail will i;>rovide bike/i;>ed access to the Delta Reservoir and the New York State Fish Hatche!:Y along Route NYS.
E.3. Designated Public Resources On or Near Project Site a. Is the project site, or any portion ofit, located in a designated agricultural district certified pursuant to ll]Yes[]No Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? If Yes, provide county plus district name/number: ONEI002
b. Are agricultural lands consisting of highly productive soils present? OYesll]No i. If Yes: acreage(s) on project site? ii. Source(s) of soil rating(s): c. Does the project site contain all or part of, or is it substantially contiguous to, a registered National 0Yesll]No Natural Landmark? If Yes: i. Nature of the natural landmark: D Biological Community D Geological Feature ii. Provide brief description of landmark, including values behind designation and approximate size/extent:
d. Is the project site located in or does it adjoin a state listed Critical Environmental Area? 0Yesll)No If Yes: i. CEA name: ii. Basis for designation: iii. Designating agency and date:
Page 12 of 13 e. Does the project site contain, or is it substantially contiguous to, a building, archaeological site, or district ll!YesONo which is listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places, or that has been determined by the Commissioner of the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to be eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places? IfYes: i. Nature of historic/archaeological resource: • Archaeological Site • Historic Building or District ii. Name: Eligible property:Ridge Mills Elementary School, Eligible property:DELTA DAM BRIDGE, Eligible property:DAM HOUSE; DEL ... iii. Brief description of attributes on which listing is based: f. Is the project site, or any portion of it, located in or adjacent to an area designated as sensitive for ll!YesONo archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) archaeological site inventory? g. Have additional archaeological or historic site(s) or resources been identified on the project site? 0Yesll!No If Yes: i. Describe possible resource(s):
ii. Basis for identification: .. -· h. Is the project site within fives miles of any officially designated and publicly accessible federal, state, or local 0Yesll!No scenic or aesthetic resource? If Yes: i. Identify resource: ii. Nature of, or basis for, designation (e.g., established highway overlook, state or local park, state historic trail or scenic byway, etc.): iii. Distance between project and resource: miles. i. Is the project site located within a designated river corridor under the Wild, Scenic and Recreational Rivers 0Yesll!No Program 6 NYCRR 666? If Yes: i. Identify the name of the river and its designation: ii. Is the activity consistent with development restrictions contained in 6NYCRR Part 666? 0Yes0No
F. Additional Information Attach any additional information which may be needed to clarify your project.
If you have identified any adverse impacts which could be associated with your proposal, please describe those impacts plus any measures which you propose to avoid or minimize them.
G. Verification I certify that the information provided is true to the best of my knowledge.
Applicant/Sponsor Name Jeffery Gentzler, PE (GPI) Date 4-4-19
Signature____ ~~·}.( ______Title Project Engineer
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Disclaimer: The EAF Mapper is a screening tool Intended to assist jj \'." ~. ,it}'' project sponsors and reviewing agencies in preparing an environmental 1, 1 assessment form (EAF). Not all questions asked in the EAF are 11 any EAF 11 i,. ~ l),\tr,Lni-,,' •· Western · I answered by the EAF Mapper. Additional information on 1st 1 I L ··· '11 ~;~;l··· u ~ • '~,f question can be obtained by consulting the EAF Workbooks, Although ee ·., ,• l.,1.1.·.. _ . · ~ the EAF Mapper provides the most up-to-date digital data available to _ ·. DEC, you may also need to contact local or other data sources in order l.;'1,1 ' ~·. . . , q to obtain data not provided by the Mapper. Digital data is not a '' substitute for agency determinations. L-~--~----:-,'--~• .~'- · ·l:; .~l. / l '\ j i ·--:·· ··--:--·-·-·i~.,--:i..- ,(. ,, I· i ,.'In' ii . . :a, l'.ffu "} ' ~ ·, ·• .,\ Ottaw:i M<:Jrilraml f ' lr,,~r,..._ '❖, 1 r.3i r1,'1'on:,,n -=- f!i, _J(:""-q':f'-,... .. ~ f,I.JlliP i ·y11,~ \\ ~ % l, ! ,- .,..,_ ~,11 1~ 1 1 1 -"'"" ,..,,,--,-~ ·1 I 11'rl'r.,, ~ 11 Iii~ l y 1\ l ' 1 l "'·· I l\ ~•JQl.£.Clril\1:;:IIQl'J 1f¾r ii:\ i'! c.ornr-1~ ltl'I ,' - .,,.~~ f;,1 )';,, i i ' :,~:·t 1 .,~ ·1, I ' Tor 11' -- " I ,' · ..•: ( ' I I ,, \I Floyd I il'I .~-[.111.:,i..Dm;;A;, / ,<- ,,' '., ·r 1, ,,,. . "',i': · / • ' ~- R h r l r ! I 1 { ' it- ~ - % ~, R J :lj)Y.ls 1:1 Hlici Q oc is... -~,, '/,. I ,,, ~ ., . . . l ' orne . - ' I - ,- f/,'/' »II!:!')' ' ' • ~ I .,, . •~rllll•• • '( ' ... •., - • ·t•I York·- I . ', & "" it , ·1A 11 ,, a1 1 • .,,.,_ ' -·· , ..., ·--·a t "' . .. 1 ,, ' • t 1 O!l 011 __ ~::-~_,."-~·• .• ,,',' •!;a- .:.... : ,• - "Jiu ', ·-,Je'Oie-tro1,,~-~ .,.,.~---i· / ·•. ', ,· · / r-, ___,, f.. -- ,,_. :- u,. '<' ·, r /,' ,. '"•·------· '\ ' I --::-·•(lf>roY!den.oe \:, i;1.} ' Sq,1.1'~: Esr):,~.EF,l , Garmin, USGS, '.,--:«,., -,; :-----_,Jilevr~•d . ~ l,, .'.., •. ·," _l .. , , ' riroi-o'~,':' · fl'"11h1: REM~N'T P. NRCiln, E,srf•·"";, I -- .t; -,._. ,. '" ~, ... ,cf~,. l"·:t !, .·-- "
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CITY CITY CONTRACT CONTRACT 655-0S, 655-0S, 606-21, 606-21, 606-0S, 606-0S, 606-38, 606-38, NUMBER NUMBER MTD-4 MTD-4 GNP-18 GNP-18 GNP-31 GNP-31 PR0-11 PR0-11 TYP-2 TYP-2 LEG-2 LEG-2 CNP-11 CNP-11 xx xx SHEET SHEET DRAWING DRAWING TOSGT-2 TOSGT-2 TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO 502-05, 502-05, 680-15, 680-15, 554-02. 554-02. 209-06, 209-06, 608-03, 608-03, 655-07, 655-07, 625-Dt. 625-Dt. 619-40. 619-40. 606-04, 606-04, 606-20, 606-20, 680-01, 680-01, 680-02, 606-JT, 606-JT, GNP-1 GNP-1 WAL-1 WAL-1 EOQ-1 EOQ-1 PR0-1 PR0-1 SGT-1 SGT-1 GNP-1 GNP-1 GNP-1 GNP-1 WZP-1 WZP-1 MTD-1 MTD-1 CNN-1 CNN-1 TYP-1 TYP-1 INDEX INDEX LEG-1 LEG-1 COVER COVER DRAIING DRAIING ~J ~J tf!}f.s, tf!}f.s, 502-04, 502-04, 619-10, 619-10, 619-11, 680-14, 680-14, 554-01, 554-01, 209-0S, 209-0S, 645-11, 645-11, 645-12, 619-34, 619-34, 608-02. 608-02. 655-0S. 655-0S. 624-01, 624-01, SHEETS SHEETS 606-19, 606-19, 606-0Z, 606-0Z, 606-36, 606-36, 670-03, 670-03, NOTED NOTED OF OF IN~1 IN~1 5-10, 5-10, • 680-13. 680-13. 502-lS. 502-lS. 619-04, 619-04, 608-01, 608-01, 655-05, 655-05, 209-04, 209-04, 6 619-G6, 619-G6, 619-33, 619-33, 606-16, 606-16, 606-01, 606-01, 606-35, 606-35, 67o-02, 67o-02, NI.NBER NI.NBER OTHERllSE OTHERllSE ENGINEERS ENGINEERS 502-02, 502-02, 502-03, 619-02. 619-02. 680-12. 680-12. 502-14, 502-14, 655-04, 655-04, 209-03. 209-03. 645-09, 645-09, 619-GS, 619-GS, 607-06, 607-06, 606-33, 606-33, 606-15, 606-15, 605-01, 605-01, 670-01, 670-01, TOTAL TOTAL UNLESS UNLESS I I ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS ff ff 6BD-1t, 6BD-1t, 502-13., 502-13., 502-0t, 502-0t, 619-&il, 619-&il, 619-31, 619-31, 619-32, 619-01, 619-01, 607-0S, 607-0S, 655-03. 655-03. 209-02, 209-02, 645-07, 645-07, 606-31, 606-31, 606-14, 606-14, 604-0Z. 604-0Z. 6S'l-o1, 6S'l-o1, IN IN AND AND CONSln..TING CONSln..TING GREENIWH'EOERSEH. GREENIWH'EOERSEH. 402-01, 402-01, 619-30. 619-30. 680-1D, 680-1D, 502-12. 502-12. 655--02, 655--02, 645-06. 645-06. 619-63. 619-63. 611-01, 611-01, 607-{)4, 607-{)4, 209-01. 209-01. 606-30, 606-30, 606-13, 606-13, 604-01, 604-01, 663-07. 663-07. INDEX INDEX •• •• ODENS.IONS ODENS.IONS 212-05, 212-05, 619-62, 619-62, 619-2 609-03, 609-03, 607-03. 607-03. 680-0S.. 680-0S.. 502-11, 502-11, 655-01, 655-01, 645-0S, 645-0S, 606-29, 606-29, 606-11, 606-11, 204-01, 204-01, 603-05, 603-05, 663-{16, 663-{16, All All PLANS PLANS DETAILS DETAILS GPI 3 3 J J 2 2 SYMBOLOGY SYMBOLOGY AND AND 619-23, 619-23, 680-07, 680-07, 212-D4. 212-D4. 645-03. 645-03. 619-Gt, 619-Gt, 609-02, 609-02, 607--n2. 607--n2. 649-01, 649-01, 606-28, 606-28, 606-10. 606-10. 203-0S. 203-0S. 603-04, 603-04, 6&3-05, 6&3-05, CONTROL CONTROL TIDNS TIDNS PRCl'ILE PRCl'ILE PROFILE PROFILE PHASE PHASE POINT POINT PHASE PHASE PtlAS£ PtlAS£ 3 3 & & & & - 5-02, 5-02, - INDEX INDEX - TABLES TABLES • 646-16, 646-16, 6 619-£0, 619-£0, 619-22. 619-22. 609-01, 609-01, 680-06, 680-06, 212-03,, 212-03,, ANO ANO 607-01, 607-01, 606-27, 606-27, 606-09, 606-09, 603-03, 603-03, 663-04, 663-04, 20:5-{)4, 20:5-{)4, QUANTITIES QUANTITIES TRAFFIC TRAFFIC PLAN PLAN PLAN PLAN ABBREVIA ABBREVIA PHASE PHASE IAlL IAlL OF OF Cll.VERTS Cll.VERTS Pl.ANS Pl.ANS PLANS PLANS NOTES NOTES - SECTIONS SECTIONS LINE LINE 'B' 'B' 'A' 'A' SHEET SHEET AND AND 685-01 685-01 ZONE ZONE 212-02, 212-02, 646-13. 646-13. 645-01, 645-01, 619-51, 619-51, 608-()6,, 608-()6,, 606-42, 606-42, 606-25, 606-25, 680-DS, 680-DS, 603-02. 603-02. 663-03. 663-03. 203-03. 203-03. 606-08, 606-08, SHEETS SHEETS ESTIMATE ESTIMATE RETAINING RETAINING PROFILE PROFILE GENERAL GENERAL BRIDGE BRIDGE BRIDGE BRIDGE GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS WORK WORK TYPICAL TYPICAL LEGEND. LEGEND. TITLE TITLE INDEX INDEX DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 646-12, 646-12, 619-20. 619-20. 619-21, 680-17, 680-17, 680-04, 680-04, 632-01, 632-01, 619-50. 619-50. 608-0S, 608-0S, 606-41. 606-41. 606-21. 606-21. 606-07, 606-07, 603-01, 603-01, 663-0:Z. 663-0:Z. 502-07, 502-07, 502-08, 502-09, 502-10. 212-01, 212-01, ARD ARD 0. 0. BRID • 7 7 1 1 B B 2 2 5-< 5-< 3-4 3-4 77 77 AND AND 76 76 9-12 9-12 57-58 57-58 1'-5-1 1'-5-1 59-75 59-75 13-23 13-23 55-56 55-56 645-11, 645-11, 630-01. 630-01. 608-04, 608-04, 680-1£. 680-1£. 68[)-(8.. 68[)-(8.. 663-01, 663-01, 209-07. 209-07. 619-41, 619-41, ST ST 619-12. 619-12. 606- 606-22, 606-22, 606-()6,, 606-()6,, 601-01, 601-01, 502-()6,, 502-()6,, 203-01, 203-01, 203-02, NUMBER NUMBER SHEET SHEET C C Vb Vb .Ql .Ql urn. urn. IPIN:2650.53 IPIN:2650.53 2_ 2_ REGION: REGION: CANNOT CANNOT YARD YARD FEET FEET FEET FEET EXPLORATION EXPLORATION YARD YARD PLUG) PLUG) EXPLORATION EXPLORATION OF OF ABOVE ABOVE llNEl llNEl THE THE TON TON POUND POUND GALLON GALLON ACRES ACRES CUBIC CUBIC SQUARE SQUARE JNCRES JNCRES LINEAR LINEAR CSPECS/PRm'1lSAl.l CSPECS/PRm'1lSAl.l SlllJARE SlllJARE IIILES IIILES NOIIENCUTURE, NOIIENCUTURE, EQIJIVALENT EQIJIVALENT 11TH: 11TH: LINEl LINEl TIIE TIIE TIME TIME HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE TIME TIME OF OF llNEl llNEl THE THE HOLE HOLE "Mr' "Mr' EXPLORATION EXPLORATION BOX BOX OIOUSE OIOUSE lRETRACTABLE lRETRACTABLE DRILL DRILL DRILL DRILL LINE) LINE) THE THE ONE ONE AUGER AUGER AT AT TRAIL TRAIL BOX BOX GAS GAS TEST TEST IF IF CATEGORIES, CATEGORIES, BOX BOX AT AT WITH: WITH: MANHOLE MANHOLE POLE POLE BOX BOX UNIT: UNIT: IMA.IN IMA.IN CASED CASED ROME ROME UTILITIES UTILITIES CASED CASED RIVER RIVER MUD MUD MANHOLE MANHOLE SEWER SEWER MANHOLE MANHOLE IN IN POINT POINT CONTROL CONTROL FLIGHT FLIGHT SAYPI...ER SAYPI...ER SHEET SHEET FH FH OF OF USED USED DEFlNEO DEFlNEO AUGER AUGER VALVE VALVE SERVICE SERVICE SEWER SEWER TELEVISION TELEVISION POLE POLE POLE POLE PIT PIT AUGER AUGER PENTROMETER PENTROMETER OF OF "C" "C" PRESSURE PRESSURE VALVE VALVE SERVICE SERVICE POLE POLE INCHES INCHES DEFINED DEFINED BE BE BE BE ABBREVIATION ABBREVIATION MADE MADE INCH INCH ANO ANO CITY CITY PIU~C?t.'l PIU~C?t.'l MOHAWI MOHAWI INCHES INCHES ~:ONEIDA ~:ONEIDA SUBSURFACE SUBSURFACE 1--•~k-- I I PAYMENT PAYMENT IS IS DAM DAM FILL FILL CUT CUT BE BE TO TO WALL WALL CULVERT CULVERT SEISMIC SEISMIC TO TO BRIDGE BRIDGE 1 1 TEST TEST CONE CONE PERCOLATION PERCOLATION PROBE PROBE POWER POWER HOLLOW HOLLOW • • 2Y'~ 2Y'~ DRILLING DRILLING HAND HAND DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER CABLE CABLE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE TRAFFIC TRAFFIC TELEPHONE TELEPHONE STORM STORM SANITARY SANITARY POWER POWER GAS GAS L]GHT L]GHT LOW LOW GAS GAS HYDRANT HYDRANT GAS GAS GUY GUY SANITARY SANITARY ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION ON, ON, F F 0 0 C C X X K K TON TON LB LB GAL GAL AC AC B B SY SY SF SF Ill Ill • • LF LF - CY CY ITEII ITEII QUAHTJTJES QUAHTJTJES ESTIUATE ESTIUATE p p T T G G • • E E SP SP PH PH TP TP ON ON OM OM RP RP PT PT PA PA F1I F1I AH AH CP CP OIi, OIi, DA DA REPLACE REPLACE pp pp WV WV ST ST CV CV SA SA GP GP LP LP TMH TMH TCB TCB WSB WSB CTV CTV EMH EMH LPG LPG HYO HYO SMH SMH GSB GSB TEL TEL ABBR. ABBR. ABBREVIATION ABBREVIATION DA. DA. ABBR, ABBR, TElBOX TElBOX .. .. YD' YD' TON TON lb lb GAL GAL AC AC m; m; YD' YD' , , STANDARD STANDARD (PLANS) (PLANS) SYIIIIH. SYIIIIH. ACCESS ACCESS PIPE PIPE WITHOUT WITHOUT !MISCELLANEOUS) !MISCELLANEOUS) ENGINEER ENGINEER IRON IRON POLE POLE BY BY OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY EASEMENT EASEMENT EASEMENT EASEMENT CENTER CENTER WALL WALL LINE LINE WAY WAY WASHER WASHER GROIJND GROIJND OR OR SHOULDER SHOULDER PAVEMENT PAVEMENT ROAD ROAD TO TO MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT filGHWAY filGHWAY POST POST OF OF LINE LINE MARK MARK WALL WALL OF OF OF OF AND AND DISTANCE DISTANCE PIN PIN ACQUISITION ACQUISITION ACQUISITION ACQUISITION ORDERED ORDERED WING WING TEMPORARY TEMPORARY UNDERGROLINO UNDERGROLINO STORY STORY STAKE STAKE STREET STREET TEMPORARY TEMPORARY SIDEWALK SIDEWALK RIGHT RIGHT ROUTE ROUTE RAILROAD RAILROAD SPIKE SPIKE PORCH PORCH SHot.n.DER SHot.n.DER STATE STATE RETAINING RETAINING PAVEMENT PAVEMENT NAIL NAIL PARCEL PARCEL OVERHEAD OVERHEAD ORIGINAL ORIGINAL PROPERTY PROPERTY PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN PERMANENT PERMANENT IRON IRON HIGHWAY HIGHWAY MONUMENT MONUMENT MAILBOX MAILBOX HOUSE HOUSE GRAVEL GRAVEL GARAGE GARAGE FENCE FENCE FOUNDATION FOUNDATION FENCE FENCE FEE FEE FEE FEE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE COUNTY COUNTY CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE CONCRETE CENTER CENTER DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY DIRECT DIRECT DEED DEED ASPHALT ASPHALT AS AS ABUTMENT ABUTMENT BUILDING BUILDING DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION BENCH BENCH BOUNDARY BOUNDARY TOPOGRAPHY TOPOGRAPHY p p 0 0 . . IP IP TO TO TE TE SH SH ST ST RR RR OG OG RW RW PE PE SI SI .. .. HO HO GR GR MB MB FL FL FD FD CR CR EP EP FP FP cc cc ES ES BM BM OM OM STY STY STK STK SPK SPK U/G U/G 0/H 0/H POR POR RO• RO• RTE RTE GAR GAR FEE FEE MON MON HWY HWY N•W N•W OWY OWY BOY BOY POLE POLE ASPH ASPH WO/A WO/A CONC CONC AOBE AOBE PAV'T PAV'T BLDG BLDG ABUT ABUT SHLDR SHLDR CONST CONST ABBR. ABBR. PED PED FEE FEE PIPE PIPE CURVE CURVE POLYETHYLENE POLYETHYLENE SLOPEI SLOPEI VERTICAL VERTICAL PIPE PIPE PIPE PIPE (CROSS (CROSS PIPE PIPE CURVE CURVE CURVE CURVE LINE LINE LINE LINE OF OF PIPE PIPE TANGENT TANGENT JNTERSECTlON JNTERSECTlON PIPE PIPE CURVE CURVE IDRAINAGEl IDRAINAGEl CORRUGATED CORRUGATED tSTREAM> tSTREAM> DISTANCE DISTANCE PIPE PIPE RATE RATE DISTANCE DISTANCE STREAM STREAM WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER DISTANCE DISTANCE lSTREAM> lSTREAM> WATER WATER GRADE GRADE STEEL STEEL METAL METAL ALUMINUM ALUMINUM CONCRETE CONCRETE SPIRAL SPIRAL OF OF CURB CURB CONTROL CONTROL OPENING OPENING BAM)(. BAM)(. WATER WATER PIPE PIPE VERTICAL VERTICAL SPIRAL SPIRAL CIRCULAR CIRCULAR TANGENT TANGENT ALIGNMENT ALIGNMENT CURVE CURVE CLAY CLAY SIGHT SIGHT PIPE PIPE LOW LOW filGH filGH STRUCTURE STRUCTURE MANHOLE MANHOLE CURVE CURVE VERTICAL VERTICAL VERTICAL VERTICAL TANGENT TANGENT SPIRAL SPIRAL S1GHT S1GHT VERTICAL VERTICAL CURVATURE CURVATURE HIGH HIGH LOI LOI LINE LINE INTERSECTION INTERSECTION LENGTH LENGTH TO TO CURB CURB BANK BANK SIGHT SIGHT INTERIOR INTERIOR GRATE GRATE OF OF OF OF OF OF CORRECTION CORRECTION OF OF OF OF OF OF TO TO TO TO BASIN BASIN CROSSING CROSSING OF OF OF OF TO TO HICH HICH OF OF OF OF ON ON OF OF OF OF IRON IRON OF OF OF OF LINE LINE OF OF SECTION SECTION TOPOGRAPHY TOPOGRAPHY TOP TOP TOP TOP ORDINARY ORDINARY VlTRIFIED VlTRIFIED ORDINARY ORDINARY TOP TOP MANHOLE MANHOLE INVERT INVERT HEADWALL HEADWALL ENO ENO REINFORCED REINFORCED EXTREME EXTREME MEAN MEAN EXTREME EXTREME DRAINAGE DRAINAGE DITCH DITCH CULVERT CULVERT CORRUGATED CORRUGATED UEVATION UEVATION CONCRETE CONCRETE ELEVATION ELEVATION CORRl.ffiATED CORRl.ffiATED CENTERLJNE CENTERLJNE SMOOTH SMOOTH CAST CAST DRAINAGE DRAINAGE DIAMETER DIAMETER BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION CATCH CATCH CORRUGATED CORRUGATED THEORETICAL THEORETICAL BOTTOM BOTTOM TANGENT TANGENT VERTICAL VERTICAL TANGENT TANGENT STATION STATION SPIRAL SPIRAL STOPPING STOPPING SPIRAL SPIRAL RADIUS RADIUS POINT POINT POINT POINT POINT POINT POINT POINT PASSING PASSING POINT POINT CENTER CENTER MAIN MAIN LENGTH LENGTH LENGTH LENGTH POINT POINT POINT POINT EXTERNAL EXTERNAL SUPERELEVATION SUPERELEVATION EQUALITY EQUALITY CURVE CURVE LENGTH LENGTH CENTERLINE CENTERLINE HEADLIGHT HEADLIGHT HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL AZIMUTH AZIMUTH AHEAD AHEAD BACK BACK BEARING BEARING BASELINE BASELINE DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION T T R R E E L L TC TC TB TB TC TC "" "" OS OS M M ES ES . . CP CP EL EL HW HW CB CB • • vc vc II II BO BO PI PI BC BC BB BB TS TS SC SC PC PC ST ST PT PT LS LS DIA DIA CIP CIP INV INV cs cs BK BK AZ AZ AH AH VCP VCP RCP RCP PVI PVI EQ EQ OMH OMH DLW DLW CMP CMP EHi EHi ELW ELW OHW OHW TGL TGL CSP CSP CAP CAP MHW MHW PVC PVC M M STA STA PSO PSO sso sso POL POL LVC LVC HSO HSO HCL HCL EXT EXT BRG BRG CULV CULV ELEV ELEV STRt,t STRt,t SICPP SICPP O'XING O'XING ABBR. ABBR. a: a: ABBR. ABBR. ~ ~ " " ~ ~ !!l !!l ~ ~ ~, ~, I I ~! ~! §1· §1· is is i i 'ti 'ti la' la' is is " " " " /;; /;; i i ~ ~ a a ii: ii: /;; /;; 3 3 15, 15, !1 !1 i i + + + + I~~ I~~ ~~ ~~ "!~ii: "!~ii: ..., ..., t t i~l i~l i i is~~ is~~ ;1 ;1 NUIIBER NUIIBER LEG-! LEG-! ROYE ROYE HANC HANC UGND UGND OR OR 3 3 OF OF NO. NO. WARNING WARNING oxxxxxx oxxxxxx MAIN, MAIN, MAIN, MAIN, OVERHEAD OVERHEAD NO. NO. CITY CITY CONTRACT CONTRACT W/ W/ REMOVAL REMOVAL BRACE BRACE FORCE FORCE FORCE FORCE HANGING HANGING UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND SHEET SHEET DRAWING DRAWING OVERHEAD OVERHEAD HANGING HANGING UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND HANCING HANCING UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND DEVICE DEVICE PUSH PUSH OVERHEAD OVERHEAD HANGING HANGING UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND OVERHEAD OVERHEAD HANGING HANGING UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND OVERHEAD OVERHEAD HANGING HANGING UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND OVERHEAD OVERHEAD HANGING HANGING UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND WIRE WIRE MARKING MARKING SUBSTATIONS SUBSTATIONS OVERHEAD OVERHEAD HANGING HANGING HANGING HANGING UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND SEWER, SEWER, SEWER, SEWER, SEWER, SEWER, SEWER, SEWER, TEMPORARY, TEMPORARY, TEMPORARY TEMPORARY LINE. LINE. LINE, LINE, LINE, LINE, TRANSMISSION, TRANSMISSION, OVERHEAD OVERHEAD HANGING HANGING UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND CABLE. CABLE. ~# ~# CABLE, CABLE, ~ ~ LINE. LINE. LINE. LINE. LINE, LINE, TV, TV, TV, TV, TV, TV, OPTIC, OPTIC, GUY GUY DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION BRACE, BRACE, OPTIC. OPTIC. OPTIC. OPTIC. NOTED NOTED HANGING HANGING UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND OVERHEAD OVERHEAD LINE, LINE, LINE, LINE, ZONE ZONE INC.I INC.I COVERING COVERING CHANNELIZING CHANNELIZING PAVEMENT PAVEMENT BARRIER. BARRIER. BARRIER. BARRIER. LIGHTS LIGHTS WATER WATER UNICNOWN, UNICNOWN, WATER WATER WATER WATER TELEPHONE, TELEPHONE, UN[NOWN. UN[NOWN. TELEPHONE, TELEPHONE, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, TELEPHONE, TELEPHONE, CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE POLE, POLE, SANITARY SANITARY SANITARY SANITARY SANITARY SANITARY SANITARY SANITARY POLE. POLE. OIL OIL OIL OIL INFORM INFORM INFORM INFORM GAS, GAS, GAS, GAS, GAS, GAS, FIBER FIBER FIBER FIBER ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC CONDUIT, CONDUIT, FIBER FIBER ELECTRIC. ELECTRIC. ELECTRIC ELECTRIC CONDUIT, CONDUIT, CONDUIT, CONDUIT, OTHERIISE OTHERIISE ENGINEERS ENGINEERS WORK WORK uw uw uuo uuo UUH UUH uuu uuu UTVO UTVO uwo uwo UWH UWH UTO UTO UTH UTH UT UT USAFH USAFH USAF USAF UPGW UPGW UTVH UTVH UTV UTV UOH UOH USAH USAH USA USA UGH UGH UPBP UPBP UICH UICH uo uo UIC UIC UFOO UFOO UG UG UFOH UFOH LIESS LIESS UFO UFO UGO UGO LIED LIED UEH UEH LIE LIE UCO UCO LICH LICH LIETO LIETO NAME NAME UC UC TING TING UNLESS UNLESS TWZPMRCJ' TWZPMRCJ' TWZCD.P TWZCD.P TWZBTWLP TWZBTWLP TWZBLP TWZBLP UTILITIES UTILITIES LEGEND LEGEND ft ft IN IN CONSUL CONSUL )( )( TRAFFIC TRAFFIC )( )( DDENSl0'6 DDENSl0'6 r r w w 0 0 E E OT OT G G C C FO FO IC IC U1J U1J Jr[-- ouu ouu ]O[ ]O[ OG OG OE OE oc oc CTV CTV Juli[ Juli[ ]Fa[ ]Fa[ ]SA[ ]SA[ ]£[ ]£[ Jc[ Jc[ ]IC[ ]IC[ )( )( OET OET OFO OFO All All smE smE GPIOREfNMA!HEOERSEN, GPIOREfNMA!HEOERSEN, )( )( --SA-- ----J$Af! ----J$Af! --SAF-- --]W[-- --]G[-- ~--ow--~ ~--ow--~ ---OCT~ ---OCT~ ---jcrvE---- ~ ~ )( )( •------ ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, • • • • • Cll.VERTS Cll.VERTS MEDIAN MEDIAN BARRIER BARRIER LINE LINE SCALE SCALE SCALE SCALE Mr.DIAN Mr.DIAN SCALE SCALE SCALE SCALE LINE LINE CANTILEVER CANTILEVER Y Y TRACK:S TRACK:S BRIDGES BRIDGES LINE LINE BAR BAR LINE LINE BEAlril BEAlril BEAM. BEAM. LINE LINE RAIL RAIL LINE LINE OR OR BEAM. BEAM. BEAM BEAM LARGE LARGE SMALL SMALL WIRE WIRE SHORT SHORT LONG LONG YIELD YIELD CAT CAT SMALL SMALL LARGE LARGE W W OVMD. OVMD. W W OVERHEAD OVERHEAD lrilISCELLANEOUS lrilISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE CONCRETE CABLE CABLE BOX BOX BOX BOX 3RD 3RD CATENARY CATENARY POST POST BARRIER BARRIER LADDER LADDER LADDER LADDER BUMPER BUMPER SPAN SPAN LINE LINE LINE LINE BROlEN BROlEN llNE llNE STRIP STRIP EDGE EDGE LlHE LlHE ZONE ZONE DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION RAIL. RAIL. RAIL, RAIL, RAIL, RAIL, RAIL, RAIL, RAIL, RAIL, POST POST RAIL, RAIL, RAIL, RAIL, SURVEY, SURVEY, BARRJER BARRJER BAR BAR SURVEY, SURVEY, PHOTO, PHOTO, PHOTO, PHOTO, ROAD, ROAD, ROAD, ROAD, W W WALK, WALK, WALK:, WALK:, = = X X SOLID, SOLID, ROUNDABOUT, ROUNDABOUT, SIGNAL, SIGNAL, PARTIAL PARTIAL X X HATCH HATCH • • FlLL FlLL DOTTED DOTTED DOUBLE DOUBLE STOP STOP ROUNDABOUT, ROUNDABOUT, STRUCTURE. STRUCTURE. DOTTED DOTTED Wl.ll.TIPlE Wl.ll.TIPlE STRUCTURE. STRUCTURE. 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APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. ACCESS ACCESS LANDS LANDS OF OF &. &. ACCESS ACCESS APPROXIMATE APPROXIMATE ONEIDA ONEIDA ROME ROME OUTLINE OUTLINE 1/0 1/0 APPROX. APPROX. RIVER RIVER 2 2 SHAPE SHAPE W/0 W/0 APPROXIMATE APPROXIMATE I/ I/ OF OF BED BED MILITARY) MILITARY) FACE FACE LINE, LINE, LINE LINE VILLACE VILLACE COUMTY COUMTY TOWN TOWN CITY CITY NATION NATION PUBUC PUBUC STATE STATE HISTORIC HISTORIC EDGE EDGE AREA AREA ROW ROW LINE LINE ACQl..llSITION ACQl..llSITION COUNTY: COUNTY: CITY CITY PHASES PHASES MOHAil MOHAil TEMPORARY, TEMPORARY, TEMPORARY TEMPORARY PERMAMENT PERMAMENT DECIDUOUS DECIDUOUS EXISTING EXISTING CONIFEROUS CONIFEROUS PERMANENT, PERMANENT, LOT LOT LOT LOT LINE LINE BOUNDARY, BOUNDARY, BOllHDARY, BOllHDARY, BOUNDARY BOUNDARY PILE PILE TERS TERS !GREAT, !GREAT, RETAJNINC RETAJNINC DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION STONE STONE H H PLANTING PLANTING IA IA BRUSH BRUSH HEDGE HEDGE WOODED WOODED ROW. ROW. 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ALL ALL FOR FOR DURING DURING TIMES. TIMES. AT AT AND AND LIMITED LIMITED INCLUDED INCLUDED LOCATIONS LOCATIONS ANY ANY REGIOO: REGIOO: AT AT TRAFFIC TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS RESTRICTIONS NOV. NOV. DEC. DEC. AUG AUG OCT. OCT. JUL. JUL. DATES: DATES: MAY MAY TO TO SCHEDULED SCHEDULED BE BE ALL ALL PROJECT, PROJECT, TRAFFIC TRAFFIC NIGHTTIME NIGHTTIME ENGINEER. ENGINEER. ALTERATION. ALTERATION. ENCINE£R. ENCINE£R. ACCESS ACCESS PUBLIC PUBLIC AT AT OF OF AREA AREA THE THE OTHER OTHER OTHERWISE OTHERWISE DUE DUE IORK.. IORK.. THE THE NECESSARY NECESSARY SUCH SUCH PERFORM PERFORM SHALL SHALL ACCESS, ACCESS, PROTECTED PROTECTED AT AT WORKING WORKING ALL ALL OF OF THE THE Of Of FLOW FLOW AS AS DAYS: DAYS: TO TO BEFOR BEFOR ENCINEER. ENCINEER. TIMES. TIMES. ALTERING ALTERING SLOPES SLOPES AND AND AND AND UNLESS UNLESS OF OF SPECIFICATIONS. SPECIFICATIONS. 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PHASES PHASES MOHAil MOHAil BE BE CONTROL CONTROL UNDER UNDER JUDGMENT, JUDGMENT, CONFLICTS CONFLICTS RUNNING RUNNING FOLLOWED FOLLOWED I I UNDER UNDER I I RELOCATION RELOCATION I I THE THE LICENSED LICENSED LOCATED LOCATED ADVISED ADVISED THE THE OF OF NOT NOT A A RESTRICTED RESTRICTED AMBULANCE AMBULANCE SIGNS SIGNS OR OR SECTION SECTION BY- SHALL SHALL OPEN OPEN SHALL SHALL IS IS CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS THANl:,SGIVING THANl:,SGIVING COLUMBUS COLUMBUS SHALL SHALL BE BE LABOR LABOR INDEPENDENCE INDEPENDENCE MEMORIAL MEMORIAL PERIOD PERIOD BICYCLIST BICYCLIST SHALL SHALL AVOID AVOID OF OF ACTING ACTING WILL WILL AND AND WIDTH WIDTH WITH WITH INCLUDED INCLUDED TO TO THE THE AND AND WHERE WHERE EQUIPMEH'T EQUIPMEH'T LANES LANES CONTRACTOR'S CONTRACTOR'S ENGINEER'S ENGINEER'S TRAFFIC TRAFFIC ARE ARE THEY THEY PROJECT. PROJECT. 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LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL Sm.ELY Sm.ELY COKTRACTOR COKTRACTOR OPERATIONS OPERATIONS CHARGE. CHARGE. CATALOG CATALOG TKE TKE THE THE TOR TOR SHALL SHALL THE THE PRJOR PRJOR OBTAINED OBTAINED OF OF DR DR IN IN SYSTEMS SYSTEMS PRIOR PRIOR IN IN THE THE UTILITY UTILITY OR OR ON ON FOR FOR EVENT EVENT CONSTRUCTION. CONSTRUCTION. CLARITY. CLARITY. ----- NOTES NOTES CLOSURES. CLOSURES. a.DJ a.DJ REGULATIONS, REGULATIONS, DERIVED DERIVED QUALITY QUALITY PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL BEEN BEEN QUALITY QUALITY a.o a.o UNDERCROUNO UNDERCROUNO CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR IIILLING IIILLING 11EE[S 11EE[S COKTRACTOR COKTRACTOR BASEMAPPlNG BASEMAPPlNG CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR SUBSURFACE SUBSURFACE THE THE THE THE 0F 0F EXCAVATION. EXCAVATION. LOCATIONS LOCATIONS THE THE TKE TKE ALL ALL SERVICE. SERVICE. VISUAL VISUAL DIMENSIONED. DIMENSIONED. THE THE IN IN LANE LANE THE THE DRAINACE. DRAINACE. ENGINEER ENGINEER DIEING DIEING D£LATS D£LATS RElllVALS, RElllVALS, ENGIMEER ENGIMEER THE THE SI.BMITTALS, SI.BMITTALS, TWO TWO CONSTRI.CTION CONSTRI.CTION DETAILS DETAILS OSHA OSHA .. .. 3. 3. •• •• 2. 2. 27. 27. 26. 26. 25. 25. UTILITY UTILITY 24. 24. 19. 19. 23. 23. 22. 22. 21, 21, 20. 20. 7. 7. TO TO SE SE FOR FOR TKE TKE OR OR A A BIO BIO IS IS THE THE AND AND OF OF THE THE THE THE AS AS llll llll THIS THIS BE BE 0F 0F I~[ I~[ YlNG YlNG THE THE 104,-04 104,-04 IJIDER IJIDER OR OR TIONS: TIONS: TERMIKUS TERMIKUS BY BY PRICE PRICE 625 625 IHICH IHICH R£QlIIRED. R£QlIIRED. TD TD lN lN OF OF OR OR ITEMS. ITEMS. REQUIRED REQUIRED SPECIF"IC SPECIF"IC Slffl.. Slffl.. lERA lERA BE BE UNDER UNDER THE THE ACCOP.DAHCE ACCOP.DAHCE SUPPL.HIE.NT SUPPL.HIE.NT BE BE FlUY FlUY AL AL CONTRACT. CONTRACT. SECTION SECTION COST COST CONDmONS CONDmONS OF OF OPERATIONS. OPERATIONS. THE THE LOCATIONS LOCATIONS IN IN lN lN ITEMS ITEMS THOSE THOSE MAY MAY SECTION SECTION ORDERED ORDERED RDAOIAYS RDAOIAYS OF OF NORnlERH NORnlERH AND AND MAY MAY REQUIRED REQUIRED STANDARD STANDARD THE THE TO TO STANDARD STANDARD COMPEHSATION COMPEHSATION PER PER THE THE STAT£ STAT£ SATISFACTION SATISFACTION A.0.8.£. A.0.8.£. AS AS REVI5lDHS REVI5lDHS PROGRESSES PROGRESSES COST COST FOR FOR IN IN WITH WITH THE THE ARE ARE BE BE THE THE PERF~WED PERF~WED THAT THAT AHO AHO PRESENT PRESENT THE THE VARIOOS VARIOOS VARIOOS VARIOOS CLEAH CLEAH YORI:. YORI:. WO WO THE THE INCLUDED INCLUDED PROJECT PROJECT EXTRA EXTRA SPECIFICATIONS. SPECIFICATIONS. NYSDOT NYSDOT OF OF BE BE AHO AHO AT AT TO TO NlMlER. NlMlER. ITEMS ITEMS THE THE IILL IILL BE BE EXCAVATIONS EXCAVATIONS THE THE NO NO IHICH IHICH NEW NEW AS-mJILT AS-mJILT DESCRIPTION: DESCRIPTION: 625.01-SUMY 625.01-SUMY ITEMS ITEMS THE THE PERTAINING PERTAINING STRlJCTURES. STRlJCTURES. TO TO THE THE CONTRACT CONTRACT THE THE PRICE PRICE WAY WAY AND AND I I DEVICES DEVICES LIMITS. LIMITS. CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR AND AND FOR FOR ITEM ITEM IN IN HEREJN. HEREJN. WITH WITH OPEN OPEN ACCORDANCE ACCORDANCE OF OF 104,-04 104,-04 11TH 11TH BUSHES BUSHES THE THE BY BY DISPOSED, DISPOSED, SHALL SHALL HEIi HEIi THE THE IOR[ IOR[ BY BY IHILE IHILE VARIOUS VARIOUS ALONG ALONG THE THE BIO BIO lN lN OF OF AS AS All All lN lN OTHER OTHER Pl.ANS Pl.ANS AHO AHO CONTRACT, CONTRACT, AOJACOCT AOJACOCT MATERIALS MATERIALS THE THE BY BY Pl.ANS, Pl.ANS, LISTED LISTED COST COST VETERANS VETERANS Atm Atm LNDER LNDER OR OR CONTRACT CONTRACT IMllTCO) IMllTCO) SECTION SECTION fAllll.IAR fAllll.IAR APPROPRIATE APPROPRIATE UNDER UNDER MADE. 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THE THE CONTROL CONTROL 51.fPORTS. 51.fPORTS. IORl IORl SHALL SHALL SHALL SHALL ENGINEER ENGINEER BIDDlMG BIDDlMG BIO BIO SHOIN SHOIN PATIENT PATIENT CONSlRUCTION CONSlRUCTION DOCUMENTS DOCUMENTS FOR FOR SHALL SHALL IS IS OE-IATERIHG OE-IATERIHG COMSIST COMSIST AREA AREA TO TO THE THE ADJACENT ADJACENT GUARDING GUARDING IHJCH IHJCH STAlEOUT STAlEOUT PROTECT PROTECT .,, .,, TREE TREE FACILITIES, FACILITIES, TO TO MATERIALS MATERIALS THE THE THE THE INCLUDED INCLUDED VARIOUS VARIOUS IN IN ARE ARE IORI: IORI: IORK IORK ANY ANY TO TO •SAFETY •SAFETY IS IS l'ORl l'ORl FOR FOR AND AND THAT THAT TRAFFIC TRAFFIC IORr. IORr. AT AT BY BY BEFORE BEFORE BE BE DUE DUE SHALL SHALL CALLED CALLED ACCEPTABLE ACCEPTABLE FOR FOR TERED TERED FOR FOR PAYMENT PAYMENT TEMPORARY TEMPORARY SEPARATE SEPARATE THIS THIS THIS THIS TD TD CONTRACT CONTRACT AOOmONAL AOOmONAL SUBSEQUENT SUBSEQUENT SUPPI.EMENT SUPPI.EMENT nus nus TKE TKE ::. ::. AH AH REQUIRE REQUIRE SITE SITE DRAIMAGE. DRAIMAGE. BID BID 107.05 107.05 INCLUDE INCLUDE IIAOE IIAOE NO NO PROPERTIES PROPERTIES I I IORl IORl ON ON CLEARING CLEARING SURVEY SURVEY CONlRACTOR CONlRACTOR ALL ALL SHALL SHALL FOR FOR OF OF TI1E TI1E ENGINEER ENGINEER TD TD INCLUDED INCLUDED UNIFORM UNIFORM ST, ST, PROJECT. PROJECT. THAT THAT ALSO ALSO TO TO BE BE THE THE ALL ALL Pl.ANS. Pl.ANS. OF OF GRUB81NG GRUB81NG APPROVED APPROVED lH.ESS lH.ESS IONS, IONS, am am FOR FOR PAYMENT PAYMENT THE THE A.O.B.E. A.O.B.E. OF OF PRICE PRICE RESPONSIBI..E RESPONSIBI..E COMIRACT. COMIRACT. APPi APPi THE THE & & COST COST ON, ON, ADDI ADDI WITH WITH TlJIE TlJIE .RE .RE FOUND FOUND THE THE INt INt BE BE THIS THIS AFTECT AFTECT ALSO ALSO EXCAVATIONS. EXCAVATIONS. SECTION SECTION NOTE NOTE BY BY CONTRACT CONTRACT FOR FOR PROVIDE PROVIDE BE BE PROVIDE PROVIDE r.EEP r.EEP CONTROL CONTROL BY BY VISIT VISIT THE THE BE BE THE THE OF OF CONTRACT. CONTRACT. MADE MADE THE THE NOTES NOTES INDitA.TED INDitA.TED LIMITS LIMITS AKf AKf - OF OF TIIIES TIIIES RESTORED RESTORED FOR FOR DIRECT DIRECT TO TO TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION IN IN THE THE IN IN CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR BE BE AHO AHO TO TO IS IS SHALL SHALL Pl.AC£D Pl.AC£D •MANUAL •MANUAL IDILD IDILD THE THE Pl.ANS. Pl.ANS. MAY MAY BE BE TKE TKE AND AND - JS JS ND ND SHALL SHALL SHALL SHALL SHALL SHALL SNALL SNALL IN IN ALL ALL AHO AHO P£DERSEN. P£DERSEN. IN IN OE-WATER OE-WATER THE THE ARE ARE -- DIRECTED DIRECTED BE BE OISTI!RBEO OISTI!RBEO THE THE AT AT - GENERAL GENERAL fl'B6 fl'B6 EFFECT EFFECT SHALL SHALL LANES LANES REVISIONS REVISIONS IHICH IHICH TO TO NOTES NOTES SHALL SHALL lM lM BE BE ITEMS ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS. SPECIFICATIONS. INCLUDED INCLUDED PROVISIONS PROVISIONS SUBJECT SUBJECT IN IN PAYMENT PAYMENT 201.0T-Cl.EARING 201.0T-Cl.EARING AREA AREA DRAINAGE DRAINAGE AOVERTISEWENT AOVERTISEWENT NATIOMAL NATIOMAL ITEMS ITEMS THEY THEY PROJECT. PROJECT. S S TIMES. TIMES. CONTRACT CONTRACT NOTES NOTES SHALL SHALL AREAS AREAS BE BE BE BE BE BE MAY MAY THE THE OF OF CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR VARIOUS VARIOUS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CON CON TRAVEL TRAVEL ITEM ITEM LATEST LATEST ALL ALL THE THE THE THE GREENMAN GREENMAN THE THE PROVISIONS PROVISIONS THE THE OPERATIONAL OPERATIONAL FOR FOR STANDARD STANDARD THE THE THE THE ENGINEER. ENGINEER. PAVED PAVED VARIOUS VARIOUS SPECIFlCATIDNS. SPECIFlCATIDNS. CONTRACT, CONTRACT, THAT THAT DISPOSAL DISPOSAL THE THE IHENEVER IHENEVER 11TH 11TH INDICATED INDICATED THE THE THE THE THERE THERE POSlTIVE POSlTIVE DISCHARGES DISCHARGES AT AT THE THE SHAl.L SHAl.L OF OF THE THE ENGINEER ENGINEER OF OF CURRENT CURRENT IN IN N0TSH0I N0TSH0I ADDmDNAL ADDmDNAL DRAIING DRAIING THE THE SHALL SHALL DOCUMENTS. DOCUMENTS. DATE DATE SHAll SHAll SEAL, SEAL, 17. 17. 15. 15. 14. 14. 13. 13. t&. t&. 12. 12. 11. 11. 18. 18. 10. 10. T. T. 9. 9. 8. 8. ~ ~ .. .. t. t. 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STSTEM SHALL ACTIVATE All INDICATORSON BOTHSIDES OF THEROADWAY FOR THE RRFBSYSTEII. -4. SEE NYSDOTSTANOARO SHEET 680-01 FOR f"DlN)ATIONREINFORCEMENT ANO DETAILS. CODEJ-Z. ALTEREDBY: !I :IX SEAL, GREENMAN- PEDERSEN, INC I I i "" AS-BIJlLT REVISIOHS MOHAilRIVER TRAD. PJX:2650.53 BRIOGES Cl.VERTS ALLDDENSIONS 1N ft UNLESSOTHERIISE NOTED CONTRACTNl.lWBER i DESCRIPTIONOF ALTERA TIONS: I I ;,!l5J; PHASES2 S. 3 UTJL QLVL: C DXXXXXX CITYOF ROME ~~i MISCELLANEOUSDETAILS DRAWINGND. MTD-1 }!; COUNTY:OHEIDA REGIOO:2 SHEETNO. XX IT IS A VIOLATIONOF LAI FDR ANYPERSOH, UHI..ESS THEY ARE ACTIHC UNDER THE DIRECTIONOF A LICENSEDPROFESSlOKAL ENGINEER. ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE. ARCHITECT. OR LANDSURVEYOR. GIIEENMAN-PEOERSEN.INC.I tfiJ!&:.· TO AlTER AN ITEII lM ANYIAT. JF AN JTDI BEARINGTHE STAMP OF A LICENSEDPRCfESSIONAL IS ALTERED.THE ALTER!NnENGINEER. ARCKITECT. LANDSCAPf ARI:HilECT. DR LANDSURVEYOR CITY OF ROME SHAU STAMPTHE DOCUMENTANO INCLUDE THE NOTATION•ALTERED BY" FOLLOWEDBY THEIRSffiNA.TURE, THE DATEOF SUCHALTERATION. AND A SPEtIFJC DESCRIPTIONOF THE ALTERATION. CONSULTING ENGINEERS ~~+ GPI ~' + A7 .... WIDTH 5'-0" ! II.UNI g ;.ii= ~ ' 6" CONCRETE ;!: ~ . .I SIDEWALKSAND VARIES DRIVEWAYS, VARJES ~ ITEM 608.0101 e 5 ;~l ~=~ ;j :'! ~ ..: g~ g 5 CLEARZONE LIMITS !l !SEE NOTES1 & 2) ~ !!l ~ :;; ~!a I 2'-0-MIN. ii:~ SIDEWALKRAMP. ;; BACXIJP 75X MAXSLOPE I ~i CTYPJ :S1 5" CURBWIDTH PROPOSEDGRADE .... 1 1·-s· _j ITEM201~S_____,,. ' 1{? TRANSffiONCURB CTYP J VARIES 2. REMOVEOVERHANGING BRANCHES Al TREETRlJNl OR AT MAJORBRANCH OUTSIDE OF 15Z MAX CLEARZONE. -~.1\-:\,_ 3. REMOVALOF ANYAND ALL STUMPSAND BELOW GRADE ROOTS FROM PREVIOUS TRE£ ;;; OJTTlNGCCIITRACT IS INCLUDEDIN TiiE PRICEBID FORITEM 203.02 AS PARTOF THE GENERALEXCAVATION TO CONSTRUCT TiiE TRAIL. SEE ALSO•Cl.fARJNG NOTES 0M OWG. 1C ~ GN-1. 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