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Coastal Brownfields: At the Water’s Edge

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.

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Coastal Brownfields: At the Water’s Edge

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  1. Coastal Brownfields: At theWater’sEdge Panel: Waterfront Revitalization and Marine Transportation

  2. New York State Department of State Division of Coastal Resources George E. Pataki Governor Randy A. Daniels, Secretary of State

  3. Long Island Sound Coastal Management ProgramPurpose • Establishes a blueprint for action. • Concentrates on special areas. • Relies on partnerships with communities.

  4. Long Island Sound Coastal Management Program

  5. Long Island Sound Coastal Management Program

  6. Long Island Sound Redevelopment AreaGlen Cove and Hempstead Harbor

  7. Long Island Sound Coastal Management Program

  8. Long Island Sound Coastal Management Program

  9. 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.

  10. Long Island Sound Maritime CenterGlen Cove and Hempstead Harbor

  11. Glen Cove WaterfrontAdverse Conditions • Blight and highly contaminated land • Abandoned manufacturing structures • Crumbling waterfront infrastructure • Hazardous conditions for commercial and recreational vessels

  12. Glen Cove WaterfrontAdverse Conditions

  13. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization ProgramArea Sectors

  14. 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

  15. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Agency Partners State 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

  16. 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.

  17. 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

  18. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization ProgramAccomplishments • 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.

  19. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization ProgramWay Finding Signs

  20. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Garvies Point Boat Launch

  21. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Garvies Point Boat Launch

  22. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Tall Ships Festival

  23. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Mill Pond Restoration

  24. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Mill Pond Restoration

  25. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Captain’s Cove Pedestrian/Bike Path

  26. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization ProgramPrivate Sector Investment

  27. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization ProgramPrivate Sector Investment

  28. City of Glen CoveLocal Waterfront Revitalization ProgramInterim Use of a Brownfield Site Temporary Ferry Terminal

  29. City of Glen CoveLocal Waterfront Revitalization ProgramInterim Use of a Brownfield SiteFerry Loading Dock

  30. City of Glen CoveLocal Waterfront Revitalization ProgramMajor 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.

  31. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization ProgramRedevelopment Agreement Signed for Captain’s Cove - Sector 2

  32. City of Glen CoveLocal Waterfront Revitalization ProgramMajor 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.

  33. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization ProgramFederal Navigation Channel

  34. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization ProgramState 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

  35. City of Glen Cove Local Waterfront Revitalization ProgramFederal 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

  36. 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

  37. - Provides the broad picture - Identify and establish clear priorities - Concentrate limited resources Regional Context

  38. 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

  39. Brownfields - Inventory, describe and establish priorities - Define future/intended land uses - Remedial actions based on intended use

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