Coastal Brownfields: At the Water’s Edge

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Coastal Brownfields: At the Water’s Edge Panel: Waterfront Revitalization and Marine Transportation

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Coastal Brownfields: At the Water’s Edge Panel: Waterfront Revitalization and Marine Transportation. New York State Department of State Division of Coastal Resources. George E. Pataki Governor Randy A. Daniels, Secretary of State. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Coastal Brownfields:

At the Water’s Edge

Panel: Waterfront Revitalization and Marine Transportation

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New York State

Department of StateDivision of Coastal Resources

George E. Pataki Governor Randy A. Daniels,Secretary of State

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Long Island Sound Coastal Management Program

Purpose

• Establishes a blueprint for action.

• Concentrates on special areas.

• Relies on partnerships with communities.

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Long Island Sound Coastal Management Program

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Long Island Sound Coastal Management Program

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Long Island Sound Redevelopment Area Glen Cove and Hempstead Harbor

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Long Island Sound Coastal Management Program

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Long Island Sound Coastal Management Program

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Long Island Sound Coastal Management ProgramWaterfront Redevelopment Areas

• Redevelop deteriorated areas and revitalize communities.

• Provide new uses and businesses.

• Use existing infrastructure.

• Increase recreational opportunities and waterfront access.

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Long Island Sound Maritime Center Glen Cove and Hempstead Harbor

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Glen Cove WaterfrontAdverse Conditions

• Blight and highly contaminated land

• Abandoned manufacturing structures

• Crumbling waterfront infrastructure

• Hazardous conditions for commercial and recreational vessels

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Glen Cove WaterfrontAdverse Conditions

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Area Sectors

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Agency Partners

City of Glen Cove- Mayor’s Office

- Community Development Agency- Harbor Master’s Office- Planning and Zoning Board- Department of Public Works- Glen Cove Reclamation Committee

Nassau County- Department of Health

- Community Development Agency

- Department of Public Works

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Agency PartnersState Agencies

- NYS Department of State- NYS Department of Environmental Conservation- NYS Department of Health- NYS Department of Transportation- NYS Office of Parks- NYS Empire Development Corporation- NYS Environmental Facilities Corporation

Federal Agencies- US Department of Commerce- US Army Corps of Engineers- US Environmental Protection Agency- US Housing and Urban Development

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Interagency Workshops

• Address several important issues.

• Coordinate government agency participation.

• Enlist technical and financial assistance.

• Identify next steps and responsible entity.

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Catalyst and Blueprint for Action

• Area-wide planning approach to brownfields• Thorough analysis of existing conditions• Economic analysis to justify future land use• Land use and zoning recommendations• Infrastructure improvements• Transportation improvements• Environmental improvements

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Accomplishments

• Achieve short-term accomplishments necessary to build public support and confidence for the plan.

• Work toward achieving long-term goals while achieving short-term successes.

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Way Finding Signs

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization

Program Garvies Point Boat Launch

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Garvies Point Boat Launch

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Tall Ships Festival

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Mill Pond Restoration

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Mill Pond Restoration

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Captain’s Cove Pedestrian/Bike Path

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Private Sector Investment

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Private Sector Investment

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City of Glen Cove

Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Interim Use of a Brownfield Site

Temporary Ferry Terminal

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City of Glen CoveLocal Waterfront Revitalization Program

Interim Use of a Brownfield Site Ferry Loading Dock

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City of Glen CoveLocal Waterfront Revitalization Program

Major Accomplishments

- Acquired Captain’s Cove and Li Tungsten.

- Completed remediation and clean-up of Captain’s Cove and have entered into an agreement with Glen Isle developers to develop the site.

- Dredged the Federal Navigation Channel.

- Secured $1.2 million to design permanent ferry terminal.

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Redevelopment Agreement Signed for Captain’s Cove - Sector 2

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City of Glen CoveLocal Waterfront Revitalization Program

Major Accomplishments

- Acquired Captain’s Cove and Li Tungsten.

- Completed remediation and clean-up of Captain’s Cove and have entered into an agreement with Glen Isle developers to develop the site.

- Dredged one third of the Federal Navigation Channel.

- Secured $1.2 million to design permanent ferry terminal.

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Federal Navigation Channel

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

State Funding Secured • Master Plan - $147,000 - Department of State

• Boat Ramp & Pump-out - $98,000 - Departments of State, Environmental Conservation

• Mill Pond - $770,000 - Departments of Transportation, State, Environmental Conservation

• Bike Path (Phases 1 &2) - $4.5 million - Departments of Transportation and State

• Dredging (testing of sediment) - $500,000 - Department of Environmental Conservation

• Bulkhead - $500,000 - Department of Environmental Conservation

• Ferry Terminal - $1.2 million - Department of Transportation

• Captain’s Cove Remediation - $3.9 million - Department of Environmental Conservation

• Sewage Treatment Plant - $3.8 million - Department of Environmental Conservation

• Road Improvements - $7.7 million - Department of Transportation

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

Federal Funding Secured

• Master Plan and Workshops - $135,000 - US Department of Commerce

• Land Acquisition - $6 million loan - US Housing and Urban Development

• Dredging - $1 million - US Army Corps of Engineers

• Brownfields Remediation - $2.75 million - US Environmental Protection Agency

and US Housing and Urban Development

• Wetlands - $10,000 - US Environmental Protection Agency

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

• Coastal America Partnership Award

“Partners to Revitalize Glen Cove’s Waterfront”

• Brownfields Showcase Community by the US EPA

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Regional Context

- Provides the broad picture

- Identify and establish clear priorities

- Concentrate limited resources

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City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program

• Having a clear vision for future use • An action oriented implementation strategy• Implementing short term projects to build

confidence and support • Establishing partnerships and leveraging

resources• Involving and engaging the public• Local leadership as the plan’s primary sponsor

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Brownfields

- Inventory, describe and establish priorities

- Define future/intended land uses

- Remedial actions based on intended use