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The following is the full text of the bill: Int. No. 20 By Council Members Gennaro, Avella, Brewer, Clarke, Fidler, James, Koppell, Liu, Mark-Viverito, McMahon, Recchia Jr., Sanders Jr., Weprin, White Jr., Yassky, Monserrate and Lanza A LOCAL LAW Be
it enacted by the Council as follows: Section
1. Declaration of
Legislative Findings and Intent. It
is clear that global warming may have a considerable, negative impact on
In
addition, air pollution, such as ground-level ozone, is increased by
rising temperatures and could exacerbate problems with respiratory
diseases such as asthma and lung cancer, as well as other diseases, such
as heart disease. This point
is particularly critical in It
is anticipated that the increased sea levels that accompany climate
change will also adversely impact According
to the Metropolitan East Coast Assessment of Impacts of Potential
Variability and Change, organized by the United States Global Change
Research Program, global warming may result in an increase in the
frequency of droughts and severe coastal flooding and erosion events and
an increase in the loss of wetlands in the City, resulting in the
reduction of wildlife habitat, protective barriers against coastal
flooding and the filtering of pollutants.[5][5]
Jamaica Bay, which
“offers sanctuary to more than 300 species of birds and nearly 100
species of fish, as well as amphibians, reptiles and small mammals”[6][6]
would be especially vulnerable to
increased sea levels, with wetlands being eroded or submerged, thus
diminishing critical wildlife habitat, the filtering of pollutants and
the buffer zone that protects the nearby communities from storm flooding
and surges. Lower Manhattan
will also likely be vulnerable to increased flooding, which could
threaten housing developments, parks, and commercial real estate, and
potentially impact the Financial District, the impacts of which would be
felt in Due
to the above-mentioned reasons, it is in the City’s best interest to
do its part to reduce global warming pollution and take a leading role.
The federal government has thus far refused to take action in
this area, as best exemplified by the Bush Administration’s refusal to
sign the Kyoto Protocol. As
a world leader in so many other ways, The New York City Council began the effort to address
climate change when it passed Resolution
No. 1923 of 2001, pursuant to which the City joined the Cities for
Climate Protection Campaign, coordinated by the International Council
for Local Environmental Initiatives. This action committed the City to
five milestones, which together would achieve reductions in the City’s
emissions of global warming pollution.
The first two of these milestones, a greenhouse gas emissions
analysis and inventory and the setting of a reduction target, have
already been undertaken. The
City, however, has yet to advance to the next three milestones, which
include developing a local action plan, implementing the plan and
monitoring progress and reporting results.
Although the City has set a twenty percent goal for the
reduction of emissions from City government operations by the year 2010
as compared to fiscal year 1995, the Council believes that additional
cost-effective reductions in emissions could be achieved beyond that
goal and that the City could and should make a greater effort to reduce
global warming pollution both from such operations and from the private
sector. Moreover, the City
should take additional steps to educate the public and the various
entities within §2. Title 24 of
the administrative code of the city of Chapter 8 §24-801 Short title. §24-802 Definitions. §24-803 Reduction
of emissions of global warming pollution from city government
operations. §24-804 Local action plan. §24-805 Inventory of community
emissions. §24-806 Education and outreach. §24-807 Climate action
partnership program. §24-808 Annual report. §24-801
Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “ §24-802
Definitions. a. Definitions.
For the purposes of this chapter only, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1)
“City government operations” means all of the activities and use of
facilities of the New York city government that use energy and/or emit
greenhouse gases, including, but not limited to, those situated in
city-owned and -operated buildings and operation of such buildings
themselves, solid waste activities, operation of vehicle fleets, use of
streetlights and traffic signals, and sewer and water operations. (2) “Equivalent carbon dioxide” means the metric measure
used to compare the emissions
of various greenhouse gases based upon their global warming potential
according to the (3)
“Indirect emissions” means greenhouse gas emissions that are a
result of the activities of an entity, but are emitted from a facility
owned or controlled by another entity, such as those emissions
associated with the use of electricity. (4)
“Office” means the §24-803
Reduction of emissions of global warming pollution from city government
operations. a. No later than
July 1, 2006, the office shall complete an inventory and analysis of the
emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from city government operations
during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1994, which shall include both
direct and indirect emissions. Such
inventory and analysis shall be immediately submitted to the mayor, the
speaker of the council, the public advocate and the comptroller and
posted on the office’s website. b.
No later than November 1, 2007, and no later than November 1 of each
year thereafter, the office shall complete an inventory and analysis of
the emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from city government
operations during the immediately preceding fiscal year, which shall
include both direct and indirect emissions, and shall calculate the
percentage change in emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from city
government operations for such fiscal year, relative to such emissions
for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1994. c.
The city shall achieve, at minimum, a twenty percent reduction in total
emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from city government operations
for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2009, relative to such emissions
for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1994.
d. (1) For the
following fiscal years, the city shall achieve the following minimum
percentage reductions in total emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide
from city government operations, relative to such emissions for the
fiscal year beginning July 1, 1994, which shall include both direct and
indirect emissions: i. For the
fiscal year beginning July 1, 2015
25%; and ii. For the
fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020
30%. (2) The total
emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from city government operations
for any fiscal year shall not increase relative to such emissions for
the preceding fiscal year. §24-804
Local action plan. a. No
later than January 1, 2007, the office shall submit to the mayor, the
speaker of the council, the public advocate and the comptroller and post
on its website a local action plan to meet the minimum percentage
reductions in emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide specified in
section 24-803 of this chapter. Such
plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1)
a description of both existing and proposed equivalent carbon dioxide
reduction measures;
(2)
the anticipated reduction in energy consumption and emissions of
equivalent carbon dioxide associated with each measure; (3)
a description of any anticipated cost savings associated with each
measure; and (4)
interim milestones for implementing the proposed measures to reduce
emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide to achieve the reductions
required by section 24-803 of this chapter. b.
The office shall review the local action plan required pursuant to this
section on a regular basis, but in no event less often than once every
two years, to determine, with the assistance of the information to be
included in the annual reports required pursuant to section 24-808 of
this chapter, whether or not the equivalent carbon dioxide reduction
measures included in such action plan are effective and whether
milestones and/or measures need to be adjusted.
Such plan shall be amended, as needed, to ensure that the
requirements of section 24-803 of this chapter are met.
Any amendments made to such plan shall be immediately submitted
to the mayor, the speaker of the council, the public advocate and the
comptroller and posted on the office’s website. §24-805
Inventory of community emissions. a. No later than July 1, 2007, the
office shall inventory emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from
non-city government activities and sectors within the city of b.
No later than January 1, 2008, the office shall submit to the mayor, the
speaker of the council, the public advocate and the comptroller and post
on its website a report that identifies and assesses opportunities and
potential measures, including financial and non-financial incentives, to
reduce emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from non-city government
activities and sectors within the city of New York community. c.
The office shall implement or help to implement those measures
identified in the report required pursuant to subdivision b of this
section that are feasible, with the goal of maximizing the reduction of
citywide emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide, including achieving at
least a 7% reduction in such emissions below 1990 levels by 2012. d.
The inventory and report required pursuant to this section shall help
guide the activities undertaken pursuant to section 24-806 and section
24-807 of this chapter. §24-806
Education and outreach. No later than January 1, 2007, the office shall
develop a program for public education and outreach regarding global
warming pollution and the reduction of emissions of such pollution by
private entities operating within the city of New York.
Such program shall include information regarding global warming,
including its potential impacts on the city of §24-807
Climate action partnership program.
a. No later than July 1, 2007, the office
shall develop and implement a climate action partnership program, which
shall encourage private entities operating within the city of b.
The office shall develop incentives for participation in the climate
action partnership program, which shall include, but not be limited to,
recognition and the publicizing of participating entities, which shall
be known as climate action partners. c.
A climate action partner shall: (1)
(1)
complete
an inventory and analysis of its own emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide; (2)
(2)
commit
to reduce emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide by a minimum percentage
set
forth by the office; and (3)
(3)
report
to the office at increments determined by such office regarding the
partner’s progress
toward meeting such commitment. d.
The office shall perform outreach regarding the climate action
partnership program to encourage awareness of and participation in such
program. §24-808
Annual report. a. No later than July 1, 2007, and no later
than July 1 of each year thereafter, the office shall submit to the
mayor, the speaker of the council, the public advocate and the
comptroller and post on its website a report regarding the city’s compliance
with and steps taken in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
Such report shall include, but not be limited to: (1)
the inventories, analyses and calculations required pursuant to
subdivision b of section 24-803 of this chapter; (2)
(2)
the
status of the city’s compliance with milestones set forth in the local
action plan, and
any amendments thereto, required pursuant to section 24-804 of this
chapter; (3)
a description of the actual reductions in energy consumption and
emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide achieved by and any cost savings
associated with each measure set forth in the local action plan and any
amendments thereto;
(4) the amount
of energy consumed and equivalent carbon dioxide emitted by each sector
of city government operations, disaggregated according to city agency,
during the immediately preceding fiscal year; (5)
(5)
a
description of the method or methods used to calculate energy
consumption and emissions
of equivalent carbon dioxide from city government operations and any
reductions of such consumption and emissions; and (6)
(6)
a
description of the education and outreach activities performed pursuant
to section 24-806
of this chapter. b. Beginning with the report required no later than July
1, 2008, and for each annual report thereafter, such report shall include the
following information, in addition to the information required pursuant
to subdivision a of this section: (1)
(1)
a list of the climate action partners that are
participating in the climate action partnership program created pursuant to section 24-807 of this
chapter and their commitments to reduce emissions of equivalent carbon
dioxide; (2)
(2)
incentives provided pursuant to and outreach associated
with the climate action partnership program; (3)
(3)
reductions in emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide
achieved by climate action partners; and
(4) actions the office has taken pursuant to subdivision c of
section 24-805 of this chapter. §3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or other portion
of this local law is, for any reason, declared unconstitutional or
invalid, in whole or in part, by any court of competent jurisdiction
such portion shall be deemed severable, and such unconstitutionality or
invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of
this law, which remaining portions shall continue in full force and
effect. §4. This local law shall take effect immediately. DD
Int
661/2005
[1][1]
“Climate Change and a Global City: The Potential Consequences of
Climate Variability and Change, Metro East Coast, Executive Summary
and Recommendations”, Columbia Earth Institute, July 2001
(“Climate Change and a Global City”), p. 2. [2][2]
[3][3] New York Climate and Health Project, “Assessing Potential Public Health and Air Quality Impacts of Changing Climate and Land Use in Metropolitan New York”, 2004, p. 1, at http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/events/2004/images/NYCHP_Briefing_Paper_June04.pdf.
[4][4] Climate Change and A Global City at 4. [5][5]
§24-803
Reduction of emissions of global warming pollution from city
government operations. §24-804
Local action plan. §24-805
Inventory of community emissions. §24-806
Education and outreach. §24-807
Climate action partnership program. §24-808
Annual report. §24-801
Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “ §24-802
Definitions. a. Definitions.
For the purposes of this chapter only, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) “City government operations” means all of the activities and use of facilities of the New York city government that use energy and/or emit greenhouse gases, including, but not limited to, those situated in city-owned and -operated buildings and operation of such buildings themselves, solid waste activities, operation of vehicle fleets, use of streetlights and traffic signals, and sewer and water operations. (2)
“Equivalent carbon dioxide” means the metric measure used to compare
the emissions of various greenhouse gases based upon their global
warming potential according to the
(3) “Indirect emissions” means greenhouse gas emissions
that are a result of the activities of an entity, but are emitted from a
facility owned or controlled by another entity, such as those emissions
associated with the use of electricity.
(4) “Office” means the §24-803 Reduction of emissions
of global warming pollution from city government operations.
a. No later than January 1, 2006, the office shall complete an
inventory and analysis of the emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide
from city government operations during the fiscal year beginning July 1,
1994, which shall include both direct and indirect emissions.
Such inventory and analysis shall be immediately submitted to the
mayor, the speaker of the council, the public advocate and the
comptroller and posted on the office’s website.
b. No later than November 1, 2006, and no later than November
1 of each year thereafter, the office shall complete an inventory and
analysis of the emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from city
government operations during the immediately preceding fiscal year,
which shall include both direct and indirect emissions, and shall
calculate the percentage change in emissions of equivalent carbon
dioxide from city government operations for such fiscal year, relative
to such emissions for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1994. c. The city shall achieve, at minimum, a twenty percent reduction in total emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from city government operations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2009, relative to such emissions for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1994. d. (1) For the following fiscal
years, the city shall achieve the following minimum percentage
reductions in total emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from city
government operations, relative to such emissions for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 1994, which shall include both direct and indirect
emissions: i. For the fiscal year beginning
July 1, 2015
25%; and ii. For the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 2020
30%. (2) The total emissions of
equivalent carbon dioxide from city government operations for any fiscal
year shall not increase relative to such emissions for the preceding
fiscal year. §24-804
Local action plan. a. No
later than January 1, 2006, the office shall submit to the mayor, the
speaker of the council, the public advocate and the comptroller and post
on its website a local action plan to meet the minimum percentage
reductions in emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide specified in
section 24-803 of this chapter. Such
plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1)
a description of both existing and proposed equivalent carbon dioxide
reduction measures;
(2)
the anticipated reduction in energy consumption and emissions of
equivalent carbon dioxide associated with each measure; (3)
a description of any anticipated cost savings associated with each
measure; and (4)
interim milestones for implementing the proposed measures to reduce
emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide to achieve the reductions
required by section 24-803 of this chapter. b.
The office shall review the local action plan required pursuant to this
section on a regular basis, but in no event less often than once every
two years, to determine, with the assistance of the information to be
included in the annual reports required pursuant to section 24-808 of
this chapter, whether or not the equivalent carbon dioxide reduction
measures included in such action plan are effective and whether
milestones and/or measures need to be adjusted.
Such plan shall be amended, as needed, to ensure that the
requirements of section 24-803 of this chapter are met.
Any amendments made to such plan shall be immediately submitted
to the mayor, the speaker of the council, the public advocate and the
comptroller and posted on the office’s website. §24-805
Inventory of community emissions. a. No later than January 1, 2007, the
office shall inventory emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from
non-city government activities and sectors within the city of b.
No later than July 1, 2007, the office shall submit to the mayor, the
speaker of the council, the public advocate and the comptroller and post
on its website a report that identifies and assesses opportunities and
potential measures, including financial and non-financial incentives, to
reduce emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide from non-city government
activities and sectors within the city of New York community. c.
The office shall implement or help to implement those measures
identified in the report required pursuant to subdivision b of this
section that are feasible, with the goal of maximizing the reduction of
citywide emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide, including achieving at
least a 7% reduction in such emissions below 1990 levels by 2012. d.
The inventory and report required pursuant to this section shall help
guide the activities undertaken pursuant to section 24-806 and section
24-807 of this chapter. §24-806
Education and outreach. No later than July 1, 2006, the office shall
develop a program for public education and outreach regarding global
warming pollution and the reduction of emissions of such pollution by
private entities operating within the city of New York.
Such program shall include information regarding global warming,
including its potential impacts on the city of §24-807
Climate action partnership program.
a. No later than January 1, 2007, the office
shall develop and implement a climate action partnership program, which
shall encourage private entities operating within the city of b.
The office shall develop incentives for participation in the climate
action partnership program, which shall include, but not be limited to,
recognition and the publicizing of participating entities, which shall
be known as climate action partners. c.
A climate action partner shall: 1.
complete an inventory and analysis of its own emissions
of equivalent carbon dioxide; 2.
commit to reduce emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide
by a minimum percentage set
forth by the office; and 3.
report to the office at increments determined by such
office regarding the partner’s progress
toward meeting such commitment. d.
The office shall perform outreach regarding the climate action
partnership program to encourage awareness of and participation in such
program. §24-808
Annual report. a. No later than January 1, 2007, and no later than January 1 of each year
thereafter, the office shall submit to the mayor, the speaker of the
council, the public advocate and the comptroller and post on its website
a report regarding the city’s compliance with and steps taken in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter. Such
report shall include, but not be limited to: (1)
the inventories, analyses and calculations required pursuant to
subdivision b of section 24-803 of this chapter; (2)
the status of the city’s compliance with milestones
set forth in the local action plan, and
any amendments thereto, required pursuant to section 24-804 of this
chapter; (3)
a description of the actual reductions in energy consumption and
emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide achieved by and any cost savings
associated with each measure set forth in the local action plan and any
amendments thereto;
(4) the amount of energy consumed and equivalent carbon
dioxide emitted by each sector of city government operations,
disaggregated according to city agency, during the immediately preceding
fiscal year; (5)
a description of the method or methods used to
calculate energy consumption and emissions
of equivalent carbon dioxide from city government operations and any
reductions of such consumption and emissions; and (6)
a description of the education and outreach activities
performed pursuant to section 24-806
of this chapter. b. Beginning with the report required no
later than January 1, 2008, and for each annual report thereafter, such report shall
include the following information, in addition to the information
required pursuant to subdivision a of this section: i.
a list
of the climate action partners that are participating in the climate
action partnership program created pursuant to
section 24-807 of this chapter and their commitments to reduce emissions
of equivalent carbon dioxide; ii.
incentives
provided pursuant to and outreach associated with the climate action partnership program; iii.
reductions
in emissions of equivalent carbon dioxide achieved by climate action partners; and
iv.
actions the office has taken pursuant to subdivision c of section
24-805 of this chapter. §3. If any section, subsection,
sentence, clause, phrase or other portion of this local law is, for any
reason, declared unconstitutional or invalid, in whole or in part, by
any court of competent jurisdiction such portion shall be deemed
severable, and such unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect
the validity of the remaining portions of this law, which remaining
portions shall continue in full force and effect. §4. This local law shall take effect immediately. LS # 443 DD
6/3/05 12:30
p.m. [1] “Climate Change and a Global City: The Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change, Metro East Coast, Executive Summary and Recommendations”, Columbia Earth Institute, July 2001 (“Climate Change and a Global City”), p. 2. [2]
[3] New York Climate and Health Project, “Assessing Potential Public Health and Air Quality Impacts of Changing Climate and Land Use in Metropolitan New York”, 2004, p. 1, at http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/events/2004/images/NYCHP_Briefing_Paper_June04.pdf. [4] Climate Change and A Global City at 4. [5]
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