Meeting Name: Committee on Environmental Protection (inactive) Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 12/14/2021 4:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: REMOTE HEARING (VIRTUAL ROOM 2)
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Int 0271-2018 *Justin L. Brannan Proposed Int. No. 271-AReducing unnecessary illumination in city-owned spaces.IntroductionThis bill would require the installation of occupancy sensors to limit illumination in buildings owned by New York City (City-owned buildings). This requirement would apply to spaces in at least 25% of City-owned buildings by 2023; at least 40% of such buildings by 2025; at least 75% of such buildings by 2027; and all such buildings by 2030. This bill would also require periodic reporting regarding compliance with the requirements of this bill.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0271-2018 *Justin L. Brannan  Reducing unnecessary illumination in city-owned spaces.IntroductionThis bill would require the installation of occupancy sensors to limit illumination in buildings owned by New York City (City-owned buildings). This requirement would apply to spaces in at least 25% of City-owned buildings by 2023; at least 40% of such buildings by 2025; at least 75% of such buildings by 2027; and all such buildings by 2030. This bill would also require periodic reporting regarding compliance with the requirements of this bill.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 0271-2018 *Justin L. Brannan  Reducing unnecessary illumination in city-owned spaces.IntroductionThis bill would require the installation of occupancy sensors to limit illumination in buildings owned by New York City (City-owned buildings). This requirement would apply to spaces in at least 25% of City-owned buildings by 2023; at least 40% of such buildings by 2025; at least 75% of such buildings by 2027; and all such buildings by 2030. This bill would also require periodic reporting regarding compliance with the requirements of this bill.Amended by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0271-2018 AJustin L. Brannan  Reducing unnecessary illumination in city-owned spaces.IntroductionThis bill would require the installation of occupancy sensors to limit illumination in buildings owned by New York City (City-owned buildings). This requirement would apply to spaces in at least 25% of City-owned buildings by 2023; at least 40% of such buildings by 2025; at least 75% of such buildings by 2027; and all such buildings by 2030. This bill would also require periodic reporting regarding compliance with the requirements of this bill.Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available
Int 0274-2018 *Helen K. Rosenthal Proposed Int. No. 274-ANighttime illumination during peak avian migration periodsIntroductionThis bill would require that all non-essential outdoor lighting in buildings owned by the City, or in leased buildings where the City is the only tenant, be turned off between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. during peak avian migration periods. Proposed Int. No. 274-A would also require the City to use its best efforts to include provisions in lease negotiations to require this non-essential outdoor lighting be turned off between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. during peak aviation migration periods for buildings where the City is not the only tenant.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0274-2018 *Helen K. Rosenthal  Nighttime illumination during peak avian migration periodsIntroductionThis bill would require that all non-essential outdoor lighting in buildings owned by the City, or in leased buildings where the City is the only tenant, be turned off between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. during peak avian migration periods. Proposed Int. No. 274-A would also require the City to use its best efforts to include provisions in lease negotiations to require this non-essential outdoor lighting be turned off between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. during peak aviation migration periods for buildings where the City is not the only tenant.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 0274-2018 *Helen K. Rosenthal  Nighttime illumination during peak avian migration periodsIntroductionThis bill would require that all non-essential outdoor lighting in buildings owned by the City, or in leased buildings where the City is the only tenant, be turned off between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. during peak avian migration periods. Proposed Int. No. 274-A would also require the City to use its best efforts to include provisions in lease negotiations to require this non-essential outdoor lighting be turned off between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. during peak aviation migration periods for buildings where the City is not the only tenant.Amended by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0274-2018 AHelen K. Rosenthal  Nighttime illumination during peak avian migration periodsIntroductionThis bill would require that all non-essential outdoor lighting in buildings owned by the City, or in leased buildings where the City is the only tenant, be turned off between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. during peak avian migration periods. Proposed Int. No. 274-A would also require the City to use its best efforts to include provisions in lease negotiations to require this non-essential outdoor lighting be turned off between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. during peak aviation migration periods for buildings where the City is not the only tenant.Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available
Int 2317-2021 *Alicka Ampry-Samuel  Proposed Int. No. 2317-AUse of substances with certain emissions profiles.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit the combustion of substances with certain emissions profiles in buildings within the City. This bill would also direct the Commissioner of Buildings to deny construction documents and permits in connection with a building that would require the combustion of these substances, with some exceptions. This bill would further require the Mayor’s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability to conduct two studies: (1) a study regarding the use of heat pump technology; and (2) a study of the impact of this bill on the City’s electrical grid.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 2317-2021 *Alicka Ampry-Samuel   Use of substances with certain emissions profiles.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit the combustion of substances with certain emissions profiles in buildings within the City. This bill would also direct the Commissioner of Buildings to deny construction documents and permits in connection with a building that would require the combustion of these substances, with some exceptions. This bill would further require the Mayor’s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability to conduct two studies: (1) a study regarding the use of heat pump technology; and (2) a study of the impact of this bill on the City’s electrical grid.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 2317-2021 *Alicka Ampry-Samuel   Use of substances with certain emissions profiles.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit the combustion of substances with certain emissions profiles in buildings within the City. This bill would also direct the Commissioner of Buildings to deny construction documents and permits in connection with a building that would require the combustion of these substances, with some exceptions. This bill would further require the Mayor’s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability to conduct two studies: (1) a study regarding the use of heat pump technology; and (2) a study of the impact of this bill on the City’s electrical grid.Amended by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 2317-2021 AAlicka Ampry-Samuel   Use of substances with certain emissions profiles.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit the combustion of substances with certain emissions profiles in buildings within the City. This bill would also direct the Commissioner of Buildings to deny construction documents and permits in connection with a building that would require the combustion of these substances, with some exceptions. This bill would further require the Mayor’s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability to conduct two studies: (1) a study regarding the use of heat pump technology; and (2) a study of the impact of this bill on the City’s electrical grid.Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available