Source: http://www.dec.ny.gov/enb2003/20031105/not7.html
Timestamp: 2018-01-20 03:31:50
Document Index: 481689784

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 217', 'art 217', 'art 218', 'art 217', 'art 218', 'art 217']

Notice is hereby given that the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (Department), will hold a joint legislative public hearing on the following proposed revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP): A maintenance demonstration of the Carbon Monoxide National Ambient Air Quality Standards (CO NAAQS) in Onondaga County for the years 2003 through 2015 and inclusion of 6 NYCRR Subpart 217-1, Motor Vehicle Enhanced Inspection and Maintenance Program Requirements, in the SIP.
The SIP revision demonstrates how the CO NAAQS will be maintained in Onondaga County during the years 2003 to 2015. This demonstration shows that the CO emissions inventory for Onondaga County will decrease during these years, and that control of CO emissions will be provided through implementation of Subpart 217-1, and Part 218 (Emission Standards for Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Engines).
With regards to 6 NYCRR Part 217, which has previously completed the regulatory process (including hearings), only comments pursuant to its inclusion in the SIP will be accepted. Inclusion in the SIP would make the regulation federally enforceable. Part 218 has been previously submitted for SIP inclusion.
The joint hearing will be held at the following location and time:
Date:	December 10, 2003
Location: NYS DEC Regional Office
The public hearing is scheduled in a place that is reasonably accessible to persons with impaired mobility. At the hearing, the Department will provide interpreter services for deaf persons at no charge. Written requests for such services are required and should be submitted by November 26, 2003, to Christine Barnes, NYSDEC, 625 Broadway, Albany NY 12233-3250; (518) 402-8451; cabarnes@gw.dec.state.ny.us
The Department invites all persons, organizations, corporations, and government agencies that may be affected by the proposed revisions to attend the hearing. At the hearing, persons who wish to make a statement will be invited to speak. There will be one hearing record for the entire proceeding which will include any comments received on any of the proposed actions addressed in this notice. Persons wishing to speak on a particular topic will be invited to speak in the order deemed most appropriate by the administrative law judge, not necessarily in the order of the rules/SIP revision listed above. The Department may take different actions on each of the items listed above based upon comments. It is requested that oral statements also be submitted in writing. The Department will give equal weight to written and oral statements, and since a cumulative record will be compiled, it is not necessary for interested parties to attend the hearing.
Information concerning the revision to the CO SIP or inclusion of Subpart 217-1 in the SIP may be obtained from Elizabeth Bartlett, P.E., NYSDEC, Division of Air Resources, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-3251, telephone (518) 402-8396; email: bxbartle@gw.dec.state.ny.us. Written statements may be submitted to the Department until close of business December 10, 2003.
The proposed SIP revisions and supporting information may be obtained from:
West, Syracuse, NY 13204-2400
Attention: Reginald Parker
Broome County - The Town Board of the Town of Maine, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed Local Law of the Town of Maine Amending the Town of Maine Zoning Ordinance will not have a signficant adverse environmental impact. The action involves adoption of the proposed local law which would change the zoning district classification from Rural-Residential District R-R to Residential District R-1.
Contact: Theodore Woodward, Maine Town Hall, 12 Lewis Street, PO Box 336, Maine, NY 13802, phone: (607) 862-3334, fax: (607) 862-4057.
Madison County - The Planning Board of the Village of Cazenovia, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed zone change for South Village Planned Development will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. the action involves a zone change from R-30 Residential to Planned Development District for Applicant's premises consisting of approximately 31 acres of currently undeveloped land located east of Chenango Street. The applicant proposes a 45 unit cluster development of single family homes to be served by public water and sewer. The project is located east of Chenango Street opposite intersection with Old Farms in the Village of Cazenovia.
Contact: Thomas Clarke, Village of Cazenovia, Municipal Building, 90 Albany Street, Cazenovia, NY 13035, phone: (315) 655-3041.
Broome County - The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, as lead agency, has accepted a Draft Environmental Impact Statement on the proposed Chenango River Breach Closure Plan. The action involves mining in the area adjacent to the Chenango River which resulted in a river channel that flows through much of the area of historic mining.
The project sponsor proposes to construct a breach wall that is a maximum of 15 feet high, 8 feet wide and 720 feet in length. The project also includes the excavation of material from approximately 3, 950 feet of the Chenango River. Approximately 30,000 cubic yards of material will be excavated.
The project is located approximately 3,000 feet north of the Town of Chenango/Town of Fenton southern town line to a point approximately 700 feet west of the NYS Rt. 12A bridge over the Chenango River. The Complete Application for this project can be found at:www.dec.state.ny.us/website/enb2003/20031105/Reg7.html
Contact: Michael K. Barylski, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Environmental Permits, 1285 Fisher Avenue, Cortland, NY 13045, phone: (607) 753-3095, ext. 233.