6/30/21 N.Y. St. Reg. Miscellaneous Notices/Hearings

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6/30/21 N.Y. St. Reg. Miscellaneous Notices/Hearings
NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
VOLUME XLIII, ISSUE 26
June 30, 2021
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES/HEARINGS
 
Notice of Abandoned Property Received by the State Comptroller
Pursuant to provisions of the Abandoned Property Law and related laws, the Office of the State Comptroller receives unclaimed monies and other property deemed abandoned. A list of the names and last known addresses of the entitled owners of this abandoned property is maintained by the office in accordance with Section 1401 of the Abandoned Property Law. Interested parties may inquire if they appear on the Abandoned Property Listing by contacting the Office of Unclaimed Funds, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at:
1-800-221-9311 or visit our web site at: www.osc.state.ny.us
Claims for abandoned property must be filed with the New York State Comptroller's Office of Unclaimed Funds as provided in Section 1406 of the Abandoned Property Law. For further information contact: Office of the State Comptroller, Office of Unclaimed Funds, 110 State St., Albany, NY 12236.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Columbia County
Columbia County, New York is soliciting proposals from Administrative Service Agencies, Trustees, and Financial Organizations for services in connection with a Deferred Compensation Plan that will meet the requirements of Section 457 of the Internal Revenue Code and Section 5 of the State Finance Law, including all rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto.
A copy of the proposal questionnaire may be obtained from: Michaele Williams-Riordon, Director of Human Resources, Columbia County, 401 State Street, Hudson, NY 12534, [email protected]
All proposals must be submitted not later than 30 days from the date of publication in the New York State Register.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of Health
Pursuant to 42 CFR Section 447.205, the Department of Health hereby gives public notice of the following:
The Department of Health proposes to amend the Title XIX (Medicaid) State Plan for non-institutional services to revise provisions of the Ambulatory Patient Group (APG) reimbursement methodology. The following changes are proposed:
Non-Institutional Services
Effective on or after July 1, 2021, the Ambulatory Patient Group (APG) reimbursement methodology is revised to include recalculated weight and component updates to reflect the APG policy updates.
There is no additional estimated annual change to gross Medicaid expenditures as a result of this proposed amendment.
The public is invited to review and comment on this proposed State Plan Amendment, a copy of which will be available for public review on the Department’s website at http://www.health.ny.gov/regulations/state_plans/status. Individuals without Internet access may view the State Plan Amendments at any local (county) social services district.
For the New York City district, copies will be available at the following places:
New York County 250 Church Street New York, New York 10018
Queens County, Queens Center 3220 Northern Boulevard Long Island City, New York 11101
Kings County, Fulton Center 114 Willoughby Street Brooklyn, New York 11201
Bronx County, Tremont Center 1916 Monterey Avenue Bronx, New York 10457
Richmond County, Richmond Center 95 Central Avenue, St. George Staten Island, New York 10301
For further information and to review and comment, please contact: Department of Health, Division of Finance and Rate Setting, 99 Washington Ave., One Commerce Plaza, Suite 1432, Albany, NY 12210, [email protected]
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of Health
Pursuant to 42 CFR Section 447.205, the Department of Health hereby gives public notice of the following:
The Department of Health proposes to amend the Title XIX (Medicaid) State Plan for non-institutional services to comply with NYS Education Law Article 137 § 6806. The following changes are proposed:
Non-Institutional Services
Effective on or after July 1, 2021, pharmacy interns will be included in the New York State Plan in order to comply with state statute. The legislation enacted, December 7, 2018, allows pharmacy interns under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist and upon receipt of a certificate of administration to administer vaccinations. Medicaid-enrolled pharmacies that employ or contract with pharmacists and/or interns certified by the New York State Board of Pharmacy to administer vaccines will receive reimbursement for immunization services and products.
There is no additional estimated annual change to gross Medicaid expenditures as a result of this proposed amendment.
The public is invited to review and comment on this proposed State Plan Amendment, a copy of which will be available for public review on the Department’s website at http://www.health.ny.gov/regulations/state_plans/status. Individuals without Internet access may view the State Plan Amendments at any local (county) social services district.
For the New York City district, copies will be available at the following places:
New York County 250 Church Street New York, New York 10018
Queens County, Queens Center 3220 Northern Boulevard Long Island City, New York 11101
Kings County, Fulton Center 114 Willoughby Street Brooklyn, New York 11201
Bronx County, Tremont Center 1916 Monterey Avenue Bronx, New York 10457
Richmond County, Richmond Center 95 Central Avenue, St. George Staten Island, New York 10301
For further information and to review and comment, please contact: Department of Health, Division of Finance and Rate Setting, 99 Washington Ave., One Commerce Plaza, Suite 1432, Albany, NY 12210, [email protected]
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of Health
Pursuant to 42 CFR Section 447.205, the Department of Health hereby gives public notice of the following:
The Department of Health proposes to amend the Title XIX (Medicaid) State Plan for all services to comply with enacted statutory provisions. The following changes are proposed:
All Services
Effective on or after July 1, 2021, the Department of Health will adjust rates statewide to reflect a one percent Cost of Living Adjustment for the following Office of Mental Health (OMH) and Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) services: OMH Licensed Mental Health Outpatient Hospital, Freestanding Clinic and Other Rehabilitative Services, Residential Treatment Facilities for Children and Youth, Intermediate Care Facility (ICF/IDD), Day Treatment, Article 16 Clinic services, Specialty Hospital, and Independent Practitioner Services for Individual with Developmental Disabilities (IPSIDD).
The estimated annual net aggregate increase in gross Medicaid expenditures attributable to the July 1, 2021 one percent Cost of Living Adjustment contained in the budget for State Fiscal Year 2022 is $16.4 million.
Long Term Care Services
Effective on or after July 1, 2021, a demonstration program for young adults with medical fragility shall be established.
The young adult demonstration will certify two young adult facilities for the purpose of improving the quality of care for young adults with medical fragility. These facilities shall support the continuing needs for youth with medical fragility residing in pediatric facilities as they age beyond 21 years old, pending the establishment of a young adult unit. The State intends to utilize its current pediatric nursing home reimbursement rates for those patients between the ages of 18 and 35 years old in the newly certified young adult facility.
The estimated annual net aggregate increase in gross Medicaid expenditures attributable to the establishment of a young adult program contained in the budget for state fiscal year 2021/2022 is $17.5 million.
The public is invited to review and comment on this proposed State Plan Amendment, a copy of which will be available for public review on the Department’s website at http://www.health.ny.gov/regulations/state_plans/status. Individuals without Internet access may view the State Plan Amendments at any local (county) social services district.
For the New York City district, copies will be available at the following places:
New York County 250 Church Street New York, New York 10018
Queens County, Queens Center 3220 Northern Boulevard Long Island City, New York 11101
Kings County, Fulton Center 114 Willoughby Street Brooklyn, New York 11201
Bronx County, Tremont Center 1916 Monterey Avenue Bronx, New York 10457
Richmond County, Richmond Center 95 Central Avenue, St. George Staten Island, New York 10301
For further information and to review and comment, please contact: Department of Health, Division of Finance and Rate Setting, 99 Washington Ave., One Commerce Plaza, Suite 1432, Albany, NY 12210, [email protected]
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State F-2021-0161 Date of Issuance – June 31, 2021
The New York State Department of State (DOS) is required by Federal regulations to provide timely public notice for the activities described below, which are subject to the consistency provisions of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended.
The applicant has certified that the proposed activity complies with and will be conducted in a manner consistent with the approved New York State Coastal Management Program. The applicant's consistency certification and accompanying public information and data are available for inspection on the New York State Department of State’s website at: https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/06/f-2021-0161.pdf
In F-2021-0161, or the “Pultneyville Yacht Club Jetty Construction”, the applicant – Pultneyville Yacht Club proposes to place large (4-5 ton) limestone rocks to restore jetty structure, resulting in an approximate height of 251 feet, 12 feet of width at top, and a 1:2 slope on the north side of the E-W structure that suffers from wave and ice damage. the planned work will not exceed either width or length of the structure. Existing degraded jetty is about 200' long.
The purpose of the proposed work is “repair and reinforce the existing jetty as required by sustained Lake Ontario high water levels and seasonal ice damage”. The proposed project is located at 7852 Hamilton Street Extension in the Town of Williamson, Wayne County on Lake Ontario.
Any interested parties and/or agencies desiring to express their views concerning the above proposed activities may do so by filing their comments, in writing, no later than 4:30 p.m., 15 days from the date of publication of this notice, or, July 15, 2021.
Comments should be addressed to: Consistency Review Unit, Department of State, Planning, Development and Community Infrastructure, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-6000, Fax (518) 473-2464. Electronic submissions can be made by email at: [email protected]
This notice is promulgated in accordance with Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 930.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State F-2021-0176 Date of Issuance – June 31, 2021
The New York State Department of State (DOS) is required by Federal regulations to provide timely public notice for the activities described below, which are subject to the consistency provisions of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended.
The applicant has certified that the proposed activity complies with and will be conducted in a manner consistent with the approved New York State Coastal Management Program. The applicant's consistency certification and accompanying public information and data are available for inspection on the New York State Department of State’s website at: https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/06/f-2021-0176.pdf
In F-2021-0176, or the “Prochner Bulkhead and Dock”, the applicant – Christopher Prochner proposes to reconstruct in place 173' bulkhead with vinyl 10" higher to match west, to install a 4′ x 6′ platform leading to a 3' x 12' ramp and 4' x 16' float secured by 10" piles (2). In addition, the applicant proposes for the area disturbed to be replanted with existing vegetation or in kind species. No backfill is anticipated.
The purpose of the proposed work is to rebuild the bulkhead to reduce the risk of erosion and the proposed dock system for the applicant to enjoy water dependent activities. The proposed project is located at 26 Landsend Lane (canal side) in the Town of Southampton, Suffolk County on Cold Spring.
Any interested parties and/or agencies desiring to express their views concerning the above proposed activities may do so by filing their comments, in writing, no later than 4:30 p.m., 15 days from the date of publication of this notice, or, July 15, 2021.
Comments should be addressed to: Consistency Review Unit, Department of State, Planning, Development and Community Infrastructure, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-6000, Fax (518) 473-2464. Electronic submissions can be made by email at: [email protected]
This notice is promulgated in accordance with Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 930.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State F-2021-0190 Date of Issuance – June 30, 2021
The New York State Department of State (DOS) is required by Federal regulations to provide timely public notice for the activities described below, which are subject to the consistency provisions of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended.
The applicant has certified that the proposed activity complies with and will be conducted in a manner consistent with the approved New York State Coastal Management Program. The applicant's consistency certification and accompanying public information and data are available for inspection on the New York State Department of State’s website at: https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/06/f-2021-0190a.pdf
https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/06/f-2021-0190b.pdf
https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/06/f-2021-0190c.pdf
In F-2020-0190, or the “Wilson V REDI WWTP”, the applicant – Village of Wilson – proposing to decommission the existing wastewater treatment plant in Wilson and redirect all sewage into the Town of Newfane’s wastewater system. The Village of Wilson is proposing to install approximately 1,100 LF of 12-inch PVC gravity sewer pipe that connects into the proposed pump station. The Village of Wilson is proposing to install approximately 31,000 LF of 10-inch PVC forcemain. The 10-inch diameter PVC forcemain will be installed along Ontario Street and East/West Lake Road (State Highway 18), up until existing manhole 5.6 in the ROW of W. Main Street in the Town of Newfane. The purpose of this project is to pump sewage in Wilson to the Town of Newfane to allow the Village of Wilson’s existing WWTP to be decommissioned. This will allow the lot of land the WWTP is on to be redeveloped for future use. Work will take place in the Village of Wilson, Town of Wilson, and Town of Newfane.
The purpose of the proposed project is to pump wastewater to the Town of Newfance to allow the Town of Wilson’s waste water treatment plant to be decommisioned. The project will occur on Ontario Street and East/West Lake Road, in the Town of Wilson, Niagara County and will cross 5 jurisdictional streams that outlet to Lake Ontario, including Hopkins Creek.
Any interested parties and/or agencies desiring to express their views concerning the above proposed activities may do so by filing their comments, in writing, no later than 4:30 p.m., 15 days from the date of publication of this notice, or, July 15, 2021.
Comments should be addressed to: Consistency Review Unit, Department of State, Planning, Development and Community Infrastructure, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-6000, Fax (518) 473-2464. Electronic submissions can be made by email at: [email protected]
This notice is promulgated in accordance with Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 930.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State F-2021-0435 (DA) Date of Issuance – June 30, 2021
The New York State Department of State (DOS) is required by Federal regulations to provide timely public notice for the activities described below, which are subject to the consistency provisions of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended.
The District Commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers District, Buffalo, New York, is considering, on behalf of the general public, minor modification and reissuance of Regional Permits 81-000-1 for minor recreational dredging activities in waters of the United States within the State of New York and subject to regulation by the U.S. Army Engineer District, Buffalo. This renewal action is being taken in accordance with Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations Parts 320 thru 330 as published in the November 13, 1986 Federal Register, Volume 51, No. 219.
The renewal and proposed modification to Regional General Permit 81-000-1 for Minor Dredging to Improve Recreational Use, including discharges of dredged material, other than incidental fallback, associated with in-water excavation activities. The dredging activity is limited to a maximum of 200 cubic yards below the Ordinary High Water (OHW) elevation for activities located within that portion of the State of New York subject to regulation by the U.S. Army Engineer District, Buffalo.
The Corps is proposing a number of minor changes to the Regional Permits, some of which were made in attempt to make the document and procedures clearer to the general public.
Proposed changes to Regional Permit No. 81-000-1 include the following:
1) The USACE is considering adding authorization for ‘return water’ from a contained disposal area to the Regional Permit. This regulated discharge is generally authorized by Nationwide Permit No. 16.
2) Special Condition 11 was modified to require Pre-construction notification and written affirmation from this office of the applicability of this permit is required for any project that may adversely impact a barrier beach.
3) The USACE is considering the removal of Special Condition No. 12, which requires a Pre-construction notification, and states that this permit does not authorize work in areas designated as erosion hazard areas, unless a permit is obtained under the New York Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Act (Article 34 of the Environmental Conservation Law). Permits are administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), municipality, or county.
The applicant’s consistency certification and supporting information are available for review at: https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/06/f-2021-0435.pdf
Any interested parties and/or agencies desiring to express their views concerning the above proposed activities may do so by filing their comments, in writing, no later than 4:30 p.m., 15 days from the date of publication of this notice, or, July 15, 2021.
Comments should be addressed to: Department of State, Office of Coastal, Local Government and Community Sustainability, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Suite, 1010, Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-6000, Fax (518) 474-6572. This notice is promulgated in accordance with Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 930.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State F-2021-0436 (DA) Date of Issuance – June 30, 2021
The New York State Department of State (DOS) is required by Federal regulations to provide timely public notice for the activities described below, which are subject to the consistency provisions of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended.
The District Commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers District, Buffalo, New York, is considering, on behalf of the general public, minor modification and reissuance of Regional Permits 86-000-1 for the construction of stone filled timber crib docks in waters of the United States within the State of New York and subject to regulation by the U.S. Army Engineer District, Buffalo. This renewal action is being taken in accordance with Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations Parts 320 thru 330 as published in the November 13, 1986 Federal Register, Volume 51, No. 219.
The renewal and proposed modification to RGP 86-000-1 for Stone filled timber crib dock(s), deck, stairway(s), electrical line(s) along dock, boat/jet ski hoist(s), and covered (not enclosed) boat slip(s) and hoist(s), for activities in locations within that portion of the State of New York subject to regulation by the U.S. Army Engineer District, Buffalo.
Proposed changes to Regional Permit No. 86-000-1 include the following:
1) Special Condition 17 was modified to require Pre-construction notification and written affirmation from this office of the applicability of this permit is required for any project that may adversely impact a barrier beach.
2) The USACE is considering the removal of Special Condition No. 18, which requires a Pre-construction notification, and states that this permit does not authorize work in areas designated as erosion hazard areas, unless a permit is obtained under the New York Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Act (Article 34 of the Environmental Conservation Law). Permits are administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), municipality, or county.
The applicant’s consistency certification and supporting information are available for review at: https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/06/f-2021-0436.pdf
Any interested parties and/or agencies desiring to express their views concerning the above proposed activities may do so by filing their comments, in writing, no later than 4:30 p.m., 15 days from the date of publication of this notice, or, July 15, 2021.
Comments should be addressed to: Department of State, Office of Coastal, Local Government and Community Sustainability, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Suite, 1010, Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-6000, Fax (518) 474-6572. This notice is promulgated in accordance with Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 930
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State F-2021-0437 (DA) Date of Issuance – June 30, 2021
The New York State Department of State (DOS) is required by Federal regulations to provide timely public notice for the activities described below, which are subject to the consistency provisions of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended.
The District Commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers District, Buffalo, New York, is considering, on behalf of the general public, minor modification and reissuance of Regional Permits 87-000-1 for the construction of open pile docks in waters of the United States within the State of New York and subject to regulation by the U.S. Army Engineer District, Buffalo. This renewal action is being taken in accordance with Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations Parts 320 thru 330 as published in the November 13, 1986 Federal Register, Volume 51, No. 219.
Proposed changes to Regional Permit No. 87-000-1 include the following:
1) The USACE is considering adding kayak/canoe launches to the list of authorized activities under this Regional Permit. The USACE has received numerous applications for these structures, and has permitted them under Letters of Permission. The USACE has not found situations where these structures are expected to result in more than minimal impacts. We are considering appropriate size limitations to include in the Regional Permit and welcome any recommendations.
2) Added clarification to Special Condition No. 7 that any step downs from a dock or deck are counted in the size of the dock or deck.
3) The USACE is considering the removal of Special Condition No. 19, which requires a pre-construction notification, and states that a permit does not authorize work in areas designated as erosion hazard areas, unless a permit is obtained under the New York Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Act (Article 34 of the Environmental Conservation Law). Permits are administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), municipality, or county.
The applicant’s consistency certification and supporting information are available for review at: https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/06/f-2021-0437.pdf
Any interested parties and/or agencies desiring to express their views concerning the above proposed activities may do so by filing their comments, in writing, no later than 4:30 p.m., 15 days from the date of publication of this notice, or, July 15, 2021.
Comments should be addressed to: Department of State, Office of Coastal, Local Government and Community Sustainability, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Suite, 1010, Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-6000, Fax (518) 474-6572. This notice is promulgated in accordance with Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 930.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State F-2021-0442 Date of Issuance - June 30, 2021
The New York State Department of State (DOS) is required by Federal regulations to provide timely public notice for the activities described below, which are subject to the consistency provisions of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended.
The applicant has certified that the proposed activity complies with and will be conducted in a manner consistent with the approved New York State Coastal Management Program.
In F-2021-0442, Bay Village Condominium Association, is proposing to improve the marina shoreline, and boat and dock ramps. At 100 Bay Village Drive, the applicant proposes to install a bench wall with large stone boulders, build on an existing revetment, elevate dock landings, and dredge the silted area of Irondequoit Bay caused from sedimentation from the town’s stormwater outfall. At 1000 Bay Village Drive, the proposal includes creating a bench wall with larger stone boulders, installation of a rock revetment, replacing the boat launch ramp and raising the dock landing.
The stated purpose of the proposed action is to protect the property from inundation due to high waters in Lake Ontario.
The applicant’s consistency certification and supporting information are available for review at: https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021_06_F-2021-0442_Bay_Village_Condos
Original copies of public information and data submitted by the applicant are available for inspection at the New York State Department of State offices located at One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, in Albany, New York.
Any interested parties and/or agencies desiring to express their views concerning any of the above proposed activities may do so by filing their comments, in writing, no later than 4:30 p.m., 30 days from the date of publication of this notice, or July 30, 2021.
Comments should be addressed to: Consistency Review Unit, Department of State, Office of Planning, Development & Community Infrastructure, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-6000, Fax (518) 473-2464. Electronic submissions can be made by email at: [email protected]
This notice is promulgated in accordance with Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 930.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State F-2021-0458(DA) Date of Issuance – June 30, 2021
The New York State Department of State (DOS) is required by Federal regulations to provide timely public notice for the activities described below, which are subject to the consistency provisions of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended.
A federal agency has determined that the proposed activity complies with and will be conducted in a manner consistent to the maximum extent practicable with the approved New York State Coastal Management Program. The agency's consistency determination and accompanying public information and data are available for inspection at the New York State Department of State offices located at One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, in Albany, New York.
In F-2021-0458(DA), The US Fish and Wildlife Service in collaboration with New York State DEC and the US Geological Survey is proposing to implement a habitat improvement project for lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), Cisco (Coregonus spp.) and walleye (Sander vitreus) in Chaumont Bay, Lake Ontario, Jefferson County. The project would involve the placement of two angular stone reefs within the bay. Reef 1 would extend from 5m to 10 meters while Reef 2 would extend from 1.5m to 6m depths. The reefs would be approximately 4′ tall and slope from a central peak at an approximate 6:1 slope to existing bed elevation. Material for both spawning reefs would be angular stone with a D50 of 160mm. Reef 1 would require approximately 1,400 Cubic Yards (CY) of material. Reef 2 would require approximately 1,800 CY of material.
The reefs would be located by Herrick Shoal (76° 10′ 58″ W, 44° 2′ 21″ N). 2) and Middle Shoal (76° 11′ 24″ W, 44° 2′ 54″ N).
The applicant’s consistency determination and supporting information are available for review at: https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/06/f-2021-0458publicnotice.pdf
Original copies of public information and data submitted by the applicant are available for inspection at the New York State Department of State offices located at One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, in Albany, New York.
Any interested parties and/or agencies desiring to express their views concerning any of the above proposed activities may do so by filing their comments, in writing, no later than 4:30 p.m., 15-days from the date of publication of this notice, or, July 15, 2021.
Comments should be addressed to: Department of State, Office of Planning, Development & Community Infrastructure, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-6000, Fax (518) 473-2464.
This notice is promulgated in accordance with Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 930.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State F-2021-0479 (DA) Date of Issuance – June 30, 2021
The New York State Department of State (DOS) is required by Federal regulations to provide timely public notice for the activities described below, which are subject to the consistency provisions of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has determined that the proposed activity will be undertaken in a manner consistent to the maximum extent practicable with the enforceable policies of the New York State Coastal Management Program. The applicant's consistency determination and accompanying supporting information and data are available for inspection at the New York State Department of State offices located at One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue in Albany, New York.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) wishes to collect data to better understand how tidal turbines may create changes in the water column. PNNL proposes to conduct water velocity measurement surveys in the wake of a Verdant Power deployed tidal turbine in the East River, New York City, NY to measure changes made by turbines. Two acoustic doppler current profilers (ADCP) will run at 1 MHz and 6 MHz. ADCP's will be deployed from a boat into the water column. No interaction with the seabed will occur. Surveys will be conducted over 5 days with on-water activity occurring during peak tidal flows between 4-6 hours per day.
The applicant’s consistency certification and supporting information are available for review at: https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/06/f-2021-0479(da)pnnl.pdf
Any interested parties and/or agencies desiring to express their views concerning the above proposed activities may do so by filing their comments, in writing, no later than 4:30 p.m., 30 from the date of publication of this notice, or, July 30, 2021.
Comments should be addressed to: Department of State, Office of Coastal, Local Government and Community Sustainability, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Suite, 1010, Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-6000, Fax (518) 474-6572.
This notice is promulgated in accordance with Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 930.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State F-2021-0484 Date of Issuance – June 30, 2021
The New York State Department of State (DOS) is required by Federal regulations to provide timely public notice for the activities described below, which are subject to the consistency provisions of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) of 1972, as amended.
The applicant has certified that the proposed activities comply with and will be conducted in a manner consistent with the federally approved New York State Coastal Management Program (NYSCMP). The applicant's consistency certification and accompanying public information and data are available for inspection at the New York State Department of State offices located at One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, in Albany, New York.
In F-2021-484, Fire Island Summer Club Condominium proposes the construction of 480′ x 8′ fixed timber catwalk with open grate decking and wavebreak, oriented north-south; leading to a 188.5′ x 8′ fixed timber catwalk with open grate decking and wavebreak, oriented NE-SW; leading to a 30′ x 6′ fixed timber catwalk wavebreak with open grate decking, oriented NW-SE. Twelve (12) 16' x 2' finger piers are proposed on the south and east sides of the catwalks. Twenty-four (24) tie-off piles and (118) support piles are proposed; piles to be 12" diameter timber with depth of penetration of 15 feet (min.). The site is located on Great South Bay at 48 Central Walk, Ocean Beach, NY 11770.
The applicant’s consistency certification and supporting information are available for review at: https://dos.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/06/F-2021-0484fireislandsummerclub.pdf
Any interested parties and/or agencies desiring to express their views concerning any of the above proposed activities may do so by filing their comments, in writing, no later than 4:30 p.m., 30 days from the date of publication of this notice or July 30, 2021.
Comments should be addressed to: Department of State, Office of Planning and Development and Community Infrastructure, Consistency Review Unit, One Commerce Plaza, Suite 1010, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-6000. Electronic submissions can be made by email at: [email protected]
This notice is promulgated in accordance with Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 930.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State Uniform Code Variance/Appeal Petitions
Pursuant to 19 NYCRR Part 1205, the variance and appeal petitions below have been received by the Department of State. Unless otherwise indicated, they involve requests for relief from provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. Persons wishing to review any petitions, provide comments, or receive actual notices of any subsequent proceeding may contact Brian Tollisen or Neil Collier, Building Standards and Codes, Department of State, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-4073 to make appropriate arrangements.
2021-0220: Matter of the Capital District Psychiatric Center, 75 New Scotland Avenue, City of Albany, State of New York, 12208, for a variance concerning safety requirements, including cross corridor opening protectives. Involved is an existing building known as the Capital District Psychiatric Center, located at 75 New Scotland Avenue, City of Albany, County of Albany, State of New York.
2021-0302: Matter of Joseph Riitano, 941 Crane Street, Schenectady, NY 12303, for a variance concerning safety requirements, including cellar ceilings. Involved is an existing building known as New Mt. Pleasant Bakery, located at 941 Crane Street, City of Schenectady, County of Schenectady, State of New York.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State Uniform Code Variance/Appeal Petitions
Pursuant to 19 NYCRR Part 1205, the variance and appeal petitions below have been received by the Department of State. Unless otherwise indicated, they involve requests for relief from provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. Persons wishing to review any petitions, provide comments, or receive actual notices of any subsequent proceeding may contact Brian Tollisen or Neil Collier, Building Standards and Codes, Department of State, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-4073 to make appropriate arrangements.
2021-0264: Matter of The Crosby Building, 166 Franklin Street, City of Buffalo (County of Erie), NY, for a variance concerning sprinkler system. (Board Variance)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State Uniform Code Variance/Appeal Petitions
Pursuant to 19 NYCRR Part 1205, the variance and appeal petitions below have been received by the Department of State. Unless otherwise indicated, they involve requests for relief from provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. Persons wishing to review any petitions, provide comments, or receive actual notices of any subsequent proceeding may contact Brian Tollisen or Neil Collier, Building Standards and Codes, Department of State, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-4073 to make appropriate arrangements.
2021-0268: Matter of Gina Lanzafama, 2063 East River Road, Town of Grand Island (County of Erie), NY, for a variance concerning sprinkler system. (Board Variance)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State Uniform Code Variance/Appeal Petitions
Pursuant to 19 NYCRR Part 1205, the variance and appeal petitions below have been received by the Department of State. Unless otherwise indicated, they involve requests for relief from provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. Persons wishing to review any petitions, provide comments, or receive actual notices of any subsequent proceeding may contact Brian Tollisen or Neil Collier, Building Standards and Codes, Department of State, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-4073 to make appropriate arrangements.
2021-0269: Matter of Ellicott Square Building (3rd and 4th Floor Project), 295 Main Street, City of Buffalo (County of Erie), NY, for a variance concerning sprinkler system. (Board Variance)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State Uniform Code Variance/Appeal Petitions
Pursuant to 19 NYCRR Part 1205, the variance and appeal petitions below have been received by the Department of State. Unless otherwise indicated, they involve requests for relief from provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. Persons wishing to review any petitions, provide comments, or receive actual notices of any subsequent proceeding may contact Brian Tollisen or Neil Collier, Building Standards and Codes, Department of State, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-4073 to make appropriate arrangements.
2021-0270: Matter of Ellicott Square Building (7th Floor Project), 295 Main Street, City of Buffalo (County of Erie), NY, for a variance concerning sprinkler system. (Board Variance)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State Uniform Code Variance/Appeal Petitions
Pursuant to 19 NYCRR Part 1205, the variance and appeal petitions below have been received by the Department of State. Unless otherwise indicated, they involve requests for relief from provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. Persons wishing to review any petitions, provide comments, or receive actual notices of any subsequent proceeding may contact Brian Tollisen or Neil Collier, Building Standards and Codes, Department of State, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-4073 to make appropriate arrangements.
2021-0295: Matter of Elsasser Expediting Services, John Roy, 1134B Route 25, Selden, NY 11784, for a variance concerning safety requirements, including the required height under a girder/soffit. Involved is an existing one-family dwelling located at 32 Morewood Drive, Town of Smithtown, NY 11787, County of Suffolk, State of New York.
2021-0296: Matter of Shirley A. Schmidt, 42 Jackson Avenue, Sound Beach, NY 11789, for a variance concerning safety requirements, including the required ceiling height. Involved is an existing one-family dwelling located at One Norwich Road, Sound Beach, Town of Brookhaven, NY 11789, County of Suffolk, State of New York.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State Uniform Code Variance/Appeal Petitions
Pursuant to 19 NYCRR Part 1205, the variance and appeal petitions below have been received by the Department of State. Unless otherwise indicated, they involve requests for relief from provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. Persons wishing to review any petitions, provide comments, or receive actual notices of any subsequent proceeding may contact Brian Tollisen or Neil Collier, Building Standards and Codes, Department of State, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-4073 to make appropriate arrangements.
2021-0297: In the matter of Michael Orr of Clayville Self-Storage LLC, P.O. Box, Sauquiot, NY 13456, for an appeal/ variance for flood proof construction of the Building Code of New York State at the Clayville Self-Storage buildings, 9726 Latus Road, Village of Clayville, Oneida County, State of New York.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State Uniform Code Variance/Appeal Petitions
Pursuant to 19 NYCRR Part 1205, the variance and appeal petitions below have been received by the Department of State. Unless otherwise indicated, they involve requests for relief from provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. Persons wishing to review any petitions, provide comments, or receive actual notices of any subsequent proceeding may contact Brian Tollisen or Neil Collier, Building Standards and Codes, Department of State, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-4073 to make appropriate arrangements.
2021-0305: In the matter of James Austin for the Board of Education Lyncourt UFSD, 2707 Court Street, Syracuse, NY, 13208, for a variance for life safety matters of the Building Code of New York State at the Lyncourt School UFSD, 2707 Court Street, City of Syracuse, Onondaga County, State of New York.
2021-0307: In the matter of Terrence Thisse of T.T.S. Engineers, 6371 East Martinsburg Road, Lowville, NY, 13367, for a variance for life safety matters of the Building Code of New York State at the Breezy Knoll Farm Banquet Facility, 7138 New York State Route 26, Town of Martinsburg, Lewis County, State of New York.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State Uniform Code Variance/Appeal Petitions
Pursuant to 19 NYCRR Part 1205, the variance and appeal petitions below have been received by the Department of State. Unless otherwise indicated, they involve requests for relief from provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. Persons wishing to review any petitions, provide comments, or receive actual notices of any subsequent proceeding may contact Brian Tollisen or Neil Collier, Building Standards and Codes, Department of State, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-4073 to make appropriate arrangements.
2021-0313: In the matter of Neda Liane Williams-Liu, 17544 Heardsburg Avenue, Healdsburg, CA, 95448, for a variance for diminutive code issues concerning handrail and guardrail height at 118 Wait Avenue, City of Ithaca, Tompkins County, State of New York.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of State Notice of Review for the Village of Sylvan Beach Draft Local Waterfront Revitalization Program
PURSUANT to Article 42 of the New York State Executive Law and 19 NYCRR Part 601, the New York State Department of State (DOS) has accepted a Draft Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) for the Village of Sylvan Beach, located within Oneida County and the Mohawk Valley Region. The LWRP is a comprehensive management program for the Village’s waterfront resources along Oneida Lake, Fish Creek, and the Erie Canal.
To approve the Village of Sylvan Beach LWRP, the Secretary of State must find that it is consistent with Article 42 of the NYS Executive Law and that it does not conflict with existing State programs and policies. Since State agency actions must be consistent with an approved LWRP, Article 42 requires that the public and any potentially affected State and regional agencies be given the opportunity to comment on the proposed program. For this purpose, the Village of Sylvan Beach Draft LWRP is available online at: https://dos.ny.gov/public-notices
Comments on the Village of Sylvan Beach Draft LWRP should be submitted by August 30, 2021, to: Valeria Ivan, Department of State, Office of Planning, Development & Community Infrastructure via email at [email protected]
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