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§ 138-b. Functions, powers and duties. The commission shall:    1.  Develop,  maintain  and  periodically  revise  a  statewide  canal  recreationway plan (hereinafter referred to as the "plan") for the canal  system. Such plan shall be developed in accordance with  the  provisions  of  section  one  hundred  thirty-eight-c  of  this article and shall be  submitted to the authority for its consideration no later than the first  day of June, nineteen hundred ninety-four.    2. Solicit input from counties intersecting  or  bordering  the  canal  system  and  incorporate  it  to  the greatest degree practicable in the  development of the plan.  In  order  to  facilitate  such  incorporation  commission  members  representing  each  of the regional planning boards  shall request from and provide assistance to each county  it  represents  in  the preparation of a county canal plan. Multi-county canal plans may  be requested by the regional planning board  representative,  as  deemed  appropriate, in lieu of individual county canal plans. In a region where  a  regional  planning board does not exist, the commission shall solicit  county canal plans from each of the chief executive  officers  of  those  counties  outside  the  jurisdiction  of  a regional planning board. The  commission shall prescribe uniform guidelines concerning the  format  of  plans  to  be  used  by  the  regional planning board representatives to  assist counties in the preparation of county canal plans.  The  regional  planning  board representative shall encourage the development of county  canal plans that reflect participation by  diverse  local  interests  by  seeking   advice,   to   the   extent  possible,  from  individuals  and  organizations from such counties with an interest in recreation, hunting  and fishing, the environment, canal related tourism businesses, historic  preservation and commercial development along the canal. In order to  be  considered  in  the  formulation of the plan, county canal plans must be  submitted to the commission not  later  than  the  first  day  of  June,  nineteen hundred ninety-three.    3.  Ensure public comment on the plan, including at least three public  hearings on the plan prior to submission of the plan to  the  authority.  The  commission  may  also  hold  hearings  on  other  matters  it deems  appropriate.    4. If deemed appropriate, request that studies, surveys or analyses be  performed  by  the  corporation,  the  departments  of   transportation,  economic development and environmental conservation and/or the office of  parks,   recreation   and   historic   preservation  to  assist  in  the  development, promotion,  marketing  and/or  preservation  of  the  canal  system or the preparation of the plan. At the request of the commission,  state  agencies  and  public authorities shall cooperate fully and shall  provide requested information in a timely manner.    5. Advise and assist the corporation in carrying out  its  duties  and  obligations related to the canal in the following manner:    a.  evaluate and make recommendations for new operational, maintenance  and capital initiatives or projects to enhance the canal;    b. establish criteria and procedures for the review by the  commission  for  consistency  with  the  canal recreationway plan of abandonments of  canal lands, canal terminals and canal terminal  lands,  and  leases  of  canal  lands,  canal terminals, and canal terminal lands proposed by the  corporation  pursuant  to  article  six-A  of  this  chapter;  provided,  however,  that  where  local  zoning  laws  and zoning ordinances are in  effect on lands proposed to be leased or  on  lands  adjacent  to  those  lands  proposed  to  be  leased such review shall include, to the extent  practicable, the consideration of the compatibility of such leases  with  the  requirements  of  such local zoning laws and zoning ordinances; and  provided  further  that  the  commission  may  determine  that   certain  categories of leases do not require review;c.  submit  to  the  corporation,  the  director of the budget and the  chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly  ways  and  means   committee,  on  the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two, and on or before the  first  day  of  August  in  each  year  thereafter,  a budget request for the operations of the commission. Such  request  shall  include  provisions  for  staff   services   and   other  administrative  assistance  as  deemed  necessary  by  the commission to  perform its functions and meet  its  responsibilities  during  the  next  calendar  year.  The  corporation  shall  provide  staff services to the  commission and such other administrative assistance as may be  necessary  for the commission to carry out its functions, powers and duties;    d.  submit  to  the  corporation,  the  director of the budget and the  chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly  ways  and  means   committee,  on  the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two, and on or before the  first  day  of  August  in  each  year  thereafter, a budget request for the expenditure of funds available from  the  canal fund, for the purposes established by section ninety-two-u of  the state finance law. Submissions made during the initial  years  shall  give funding priority for expenditures related to the development and/or  promotion of the canal system;    e.  undertake  a comprehensive study of alternative waterway and canal  toll and fee structures, including but not  limited  to,  a  comparative  analysis  of  other  existing  waterway and canal systems, the impact of  various toll and  fee  structures  on  recreational  use,  tourism,  and  commercial  activity;  and  the  revenue  implications for each of these  alternatives. The commission shall make recommendations to the authority  by the first day of April, nineteen hundred ninety-three, on appropriate  tolls and fees to be charged for the use of the canal system  and  shall  provide  an  update on the implementation of such recommendations by the  first day of April, nineteen hundred ninety-five; and    f. utilize information provided  by  the  authority  and  other  state  agencies  and  departments,  pursuant  to  section  ten of this chapter,  surveying canal lands within the Adirondack park  and  studying  current  land  uses,  to make recommendations to the authority, no later than the  first day of June, nineteen hundred ninety-four, concerning  the  future  use of canal lands within the Adirondack park, including but not limited  to  the  utilization of existing properties under revocable permits; and  the identification of any property not needed for  canal  purposes  that  may be transferred to the department of environmental conservation.    6. Establish committees as it deems appropriate on matters relating to  the  commission's functions, powers and duties; such committees shall be  chaired by a commission member but may include persons  not  members  of  the  commission who provide expertise of interest specific to the charge  of such committee.    a. the commission shall  create  a  temporary  committee  which  shall  include  the  commissioner of the department of economic development and  the commissioner  of  the  office  of  parks,  recreation  and  historic  preservation  or  their  representatives  and  others  with  appropriate  expertise  to  identify  opportunities  for   achieving   the   economic  development  potential  of the recreationway and to make recommendations  for  specific   implementation   of   these   opportunities,   including  recommendations   for   marketing  and  promotion  designed  to  attract  tourists.    b. the commission  shall  create  a  temporary  committee,  which  may  include  appropriately accredited professionals, to assess and report to  the authority on issues associated with managing the waters of the canal  system, including issues relating  to  recreational  use,  habitats  and  flood prone areas.7.  Report  on  or  before  March thirty-first of each year commencing  nineteen hundred ninety-four  to  the  corporation,  the  governor,  the  temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly on the  activities  of  the commission with respect to the functions, powers and  duties established in this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Cal > Article-13-a > 138-b

§ 138-b. Functions, powers and duties. The commission shall:    1.  Develop,  maintain  and  periodically  revise  a  statewide  canal  recreationway plan (hereinafter referred to as the "plan") for the canal  system. Such plan shall be developed in accordance with  the  provisions  of  section  one  hundred  thirty-eight-c  of  this article and shall be  submitted to the authority for its consideration no later than the first  day of June, nineteen hundred ninety-four.    2. Solicit input from counties intersecting  or  bordering  the  canal  system  and  incorporate  it  to  the greatest degree practicable in the  development of the plan.  In  order  to  facilitate  such  incorporation  commission  members  representing  each  of the regional planning boards  shall request from and provide assistance to each county  it  represents  in  the preparation of a county canal plan. Multi-county canal plans may  be requested by the regional planning board  representative,  as  deemed  appropriate, in lieu of individual county canal plans. In a region where  a  regional  planning board does not exist, the commission shall solicit  county canal plans from each of the chief executive  officers  of  those  counties  outside  the  jurisdiction  of  a regional planning board. The  commission shall prescribe uniform guidelines concerning the  format  of  plans  to  be  used  by  the  regional planning board representatives to  assist counties in the preparation of county canal plans.  The  regional  planning  board representative shall encourage the development of county  canal plans that reflect participation by  diverse  local  interests  by  seeking   advice,   to   the   extent  possible,  from  individuals  and  organizations from such counties with an interest in recreation, hunting  and fishing, the environment, canal related tourism businesses, historic  preservation and commercial development along the canal. In order to  be  considered  in  the  formulation of the plan, county canal plans must be  submitted to the commission not  later  than  the  first  day  of  June,  nineteen hundred ninety-three.    3.  Ensure public comment on the plan, including at least three public  hearings on the plan prior to submission of the plan to  the  authority.  The  commission  may  also  hold  hearings  on  other  matters  it deems  appropriate.    4. If deemed appropriate, request that studies, surveys or analyses be  performed  by  the  corporation,  the  departments  of   transportation,  economic development and environmental conservation and/or the office of  parks,   recreation   and   historic   preservation  to  assist  in  the  development, promotion,  marketing  and/or  preservation  of  the  canal  system or the preparation of the plan. At the request of the commission,  state  agencies  and  public authorities shall cooperate fully and shall  provide requested information in a timely manner.    5. Advise and assist the corporation in carrying out  its  duties  and  obligations related to the canal in the following manner:    a.  evaluate and make recommendations for new operational, maintenance  and capital initiatives or projects to enhance the canal;    b. establish criteria and procedures for the review by the  commission  for  consistency  with  the  canal recreationway plan of abandonments of  canal lands, canal terminals and canal terminal  lands,  and  leases  of  canal  lands,  canal terminals, and canal terminal lands proposed by the  corporation  pursuant  to  article  six-A  of  this  chapter;  provided,  however,  that  where  local  zoning  laws  and zoning ordinances are in  effect on lands proposed to be leased or  on  lands  adjacent  to  those  lands  proposed  to  be  leased such review shall include, to the extent  practicable, the consideration of the compatibility of such leases  with  the  requirements  of  such local zoning laws and zoning ordinances; and  provided  further  that  the  commission  may  determine  that   certain  categories of leases do not require review;c.  submit  to  the  corporation,  the  director of the budget and the  chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly  ways  and  means   committee,  on  the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two, and on or before the  first  day  of  August  in  each  year  thereafter,  a budget request for the operations of the commission. Such  request  shall  include  provisions  for  staff   services   and   other  administrative  assistance  as  deemed  necessary  by  the commission to  perform its functions and meet  its  responsibilities  during  the  next  calendar  year.  The  corporation  shall  provide  staff services to the  commission and such other administrative assistance as may be  necessary  for the commission to carry out its functions, powers and duties;    d.  submit  to  the  corporation,  the  director of the budget and the  chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly  ways  and  means   committee,  on  the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two, and on or before the  first  day  of  August  in  each  year  thereafter, a budget request for the expenditure of funds available from  the  canal fund, for the purposes established by section ninety-two-u of  the state finance law. Submissions made during the initial  years  shall  give funding priority for expenditures related to the development and/or  promotion of the canal system;    e.  undertake  a comprehensive study of alternative waterway and canal  toll and fee structures, including but not  limited  to,  a  comparative  analysis  of  other  existing  waterway and canal systems, the impact of  various toll and  fee  structures  on  recreational  use,  tourism,  and  commercial  activity;  and  the  revenue  implications for each of these  alternatives. The commission shall make recommendations to the authority  by the first day of April, nineteen hundred ninety-three, on appropriate  tolls and fees to be charged for the use of the canal system  and  shall  provide  an  update on the implementation of such recommendations by the  first day of April, nineteen hundred ninety-five; and    f. utilize information provided  by  the  authority  and  other  state  agencies  and  departments,  pursuant  to  section  ten of this chapter,  surveying canal lands within the Adirondack park  and  studying  current  land  uses,  to make recommendations to the authority, no later than the  first day of June, nineteen hundred ninety-four, concerning  the  future  use of canal lands within the Adirondack park, including but not limited  to  the  utilization of existing properties under revocable permits; and  the identification of any property not needed for  canal  purposes  that  may be transferred to the department of environmental conservation.    6. Establish committees as it deems appropriate on matters relating to  the  commission's functions, powers and duties; such committees shall be  chaired by a commission member but may include persons  not  members  of  the  commission who provide expertise of interest specific to the charge  of such committee.    a. the commission shall  create  a  temporary  committee  which  shall  include  the  commissioner of the department of economic development and  the commissioner  of  the  office  of  parks,  recreation  and  historic  preservation  or  their  representatives  and  others  with  appropriate  expertise  to  identify  opportunities  for   achieving   the   economic  development  potential  of the recreationway and to make recommendations  for  specific   implementation   of   these   opportunities,   including  recommendations   for   marketing  and  promotion  designed  to  attract  tourists.    b. the commission  shall  create  a  temporary  committee,  which  may  include  appropriately accredited professionals, to assess and report to  the authority on issues associated with managing the waters of the canal  system, including issues relating  to  recreational  use,  habitats  and  flood prone areas.7.  Report  on  or  before  March thirty-first of each year commencing  nineteen hundred ninety-four  to  the  corporation,  the  governor,  the  temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly on the  activities  of  the commission with respect to the functions, powers and  duties established in this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Cal > Article-13-a > 138-b

§ 138-b. Functions, powers and duties. The commission shall:    1.  Develop,  maintain  and  periodically  revise  a  statewide  canal  recreationway plan (hereinafter referred to as the "plan") for the canal  system. Such plan shall be developed in accordance with  the  provisions  of  section  one  hundred  thirty-eight-c  of  this article and shall be  submitted to the authority for its consideration no later than the first  day of June, nineteen hundred ninety-four.    2. Solicit input from counties intersecting  or  bordering  the  canal  system  and  incorporate  it  to  the greatest degree practicable in the  development of the plan.  In  order  to  facilitate  such  incorporation  commission  members  representing  each  of the regional planning boards  shall request from and provide assistance to each county  it  represents  in  the preparation of a county canal plan. Multi-county canal plans may  be requested by the regional planning board  representative,  as  deemed  appropriate, in lieu of individual county canal plans. In a region where  a  regional  planning board does not exist, the commission shall solicit  county canal plans from each of the chief executive  officers  of  those  counties  outside  the  jurisdiction  of  a regional planning board. The  commission shall prescribe uniform guidelines concerning the  format  of  plans  to  be  used  by  the  regional planning board representatives to  assist counties in the preparation of county canal plans.  The  regional  planning  board representative shall encourage the development of county  canal plans that reflect participation by  diverse  local  interests  by  seeking   advice,   to   the   extent  possible,  from  individuals  and  organizations from such counties with an interest in recreation, hunting  and fishing, the environment, canal related tourism businesses, historic  preservation and commercial development along the canal. In order to  be  considered  in  the  formulation of the plan, county canal plans must be  submitted to the commission not  later  than  the  first  day  of  June,  nineteen hundred ninety-three.    3.  Ensure public comment on the plan, including at least three public  hearings on the plan prior to submission of the plan to  the  authority.  The  commission  may  also  hold  hearings  on  other  matters  it deems  appropriate.    4. If deemed appropriate, request that studies, surveys or analyses be  performed  by  the  corporation,  the  departments  of   transportation,  economic development and environmental conservation and/or the office of  parks,   recreation   and   historic   preservation  to  assist  in  the  development, promotion,  marketing  and/or  preservation  of  the  canal  system or the preparation of the plan. At the request of the commission,  state  agencies  and  public authorities shall cooperate fully and shall  provide requested information in a timely manner.    5. Advise and assist the corporation in carrying out  its  duties  and  obligations related to the canal in the following manner:    a.  evaluate and make recommendations for new operational, maintenance  and capital initiatives or projects to enhance the canal;    b. establish criteria and procedures for the review by the  commission  for  consistency  with  the  canal recreationway plan of abandonments of  canal lands, canal terminals and canal terminal  lands,  and  leases  of  canal  lands,  canal terminals, and canal terminal lands proposed by the  corporation  pursuant  to  article  six-A  of  this  chapter;  provided,  however,  that  where  local  zoning  laws  and zoning ordinances are in  effect on lands proposed to be leased or  on  lands  adjacent  to  those  lands  proposed  to  be  leased such review shall include, to the extent  practicable, the consideration of the compatibility of such leases  with  the  requirements  of  such local zoning laws and zoning ordinances; and  provided  further  that  the  commission  may  determine  that   certain  categories of leases do not require review;c.  submit  to  the  corporation,  the  director of the budget and the  chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly  ways  and  means   committee,  on  the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two, and on or before the  first  day  of  August  in  each  year  thereafter,  a budget request for the operations of the commission. Such  request  shall  include  provisions  for  staff   services   and   other  administrative  assistance  as  deemed  necessary  by  the commission to  perform its functions and meet  its  responsibilities  during  the  next  calendar  year.  The  corporation  shall  provide  staff services to the  commission and such other administrative assistance as may be  necessary  for the commission to carry out its functions, powers and duties;    d.  submit  to  the  corporation,  the  director of the budget and the  chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly  ways  and  means   committee,  on  the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-two, and on or before the  first  day  of  August  in  each  year  thereafter, a budget request for the expenditure of funds available from  the  canal fund, for the purposes established by section ninety-two-u of  the state finance law. Submissions made during the initial  years  shall  give funding priority for expenditures related to the development and/or  promotion of the canal system;    e.  undertake  a comprehensive study of alternative waterway and canal  toll and fee structures, including but not  limited  to,  a  comparative  analysis  of  other  existing  waterway and canal systems, the impact of  various toll and  fee  structures  on  recreational  use,  tourism,  and  commercial  activity;  and  the  revenue  implications for each of these  alternatives. The commission shall make recommendations to the authority  by the first day of April, nineteen hundred ninety-three, on appropriate  tolls and fees to be charged for the use of the canal system  and  shall  provide  an  update on the implementation of such recommendations by the  first day of April, nineteen hundred ninety-five; and    f. utilize information provided  by  the  authority  and  other  state  agencies  and  departments,  pursuant  to  section  ten of this chapter,  surveying canal lands within the Adirondack park  and  studying  current  land  uses,  to make recommendations to the authority, no later than the  first day of June, nineteen hundred ninety-four, concerning  the  future  use of canal lands within the Adirondack park, including but not limited  to  the  utilization of existing properties under revocable permits; and  the identification of any property not needed for  canal  purposes  that  may be transferred to the department of environmental conservation.    6. Establish committees as it deems appropriate on matters relating to  the  commission's functions, powers and duties; such committees shall be  chaired by a commission member but may include persons  not  members  of  the  commission who provide expertise of interest specific to the charge  of such committee.    a. the commission shall  create  a  temporary  committee  which  shall  include  the  commissioner of the department of economic development and  the commissioner  of  the  office  of  parks,  recreation  and  historic  preservation  or  their  representatives  and  others  with  appropriate  expertise  to  identify  opportunities  for   achieving   the   economic  development  potential  of the recreationway and to make recommendations  for  specific   implementation   of   these   opportunities,   including  recommendations   for   marketing  and  promotion  designed  to  attract  tourists.    b. the commission  shall  create  a  temporary  committee,  which  may  include  appropriately accredited professionals, to assess and report to  the authority on issues associated with managing the waters of the canal  system, including issues relating  to  recreational  use,  habitats  and  flood prone areas.7.  Report  on  or  before  March thirty-first of each year commencing  nineteen hundred ninety-four  to  the  corporation,  the  governor,  the  temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly on the  activities  of  the commission with respect to the functions, powers and  duties established in this section.