UDC-15-13-00006-E Economic Development Fund Program ("EDF")
4/10/13 N.Y. St. Reg. UDC-15-13-00006-E
NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
VOLUME XXXV, ISSUE 15
April 10, 2013
RULE MAKING ACTIVITIES
URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
EMERGENCY RULE MAKING
I.D No. UDC-15-13-00006-E
Filing No. 315
Filing Date. Mar. 20, 2013
Effective Date. Mar. 20, 2013
Economic Development Fund Program ("EDF")
PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE State Administrative Procedure Act, NOTICE is hereby given of the following action:
Action taken:
Amendment of Part 4243 of Title 21 NYCRR.
Statutory authority:
Urban Development Corporation Act, sections 9-c and 16-i; L. 1968, ch. 174
Finding of necessity for emergency rule:
Preservation of public health, public safety and general welfare.
Specific reasons underlying the finding of necessity:
The modification to the rule facilitates the provision of Economic Development Fund emergency assistance to (i) retail and service businesses (“Retail and Service Businesses”) located in the Towns of Crown Point, Moriah, and Ticonderoga, New York, and the Village of Port Henry, New York and agricultural and manufacturing businesses located in Essex County New York (“Agricultural Manufacturing Businesses”) and adversely affected by the October 16, 2010 emergency permanent closing of the unsafe Lake Champlain Bridge and (ii) Retail and Service Businesses and Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses located in Essex County, New York and adversely affected by storms and flooding occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and including September 8, 2011.
Subject:
Economic Development Fund Program ("EDF").
Purpose:
Provide the basis for administration of The Champlain Bridge and August-September 2011 Storm and Flood Recovery Fund within EDF.
Text of emergency rule:
Champlain Bridge and August – September 2011 Storm and Flood, Recovery Fund
Section 4243.36 Generally
Champlain Bridge and August – September Storm and Flood Recovery Fund (the “Fund”) provides General Development Financing assistance on an emergency basis (i) for retail and service businesses (“Retail and Service Businesses”) located in the Towns of Crown Point, Moriah, and Ticonderoga, New York, the Village of Port Henry, New York and agricultural and manufacturing businesses, located in Essex County, New York, (“Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses”) that were adversely affected by the October 16, 2010 emergency permanent closing of the unsafe Lake Champlain Bridge and (ii) Retail and Service Businesses and Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses located in Essex County, New York that were adversely affected by storms and flooding occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and including September 8, 2011.
Section 4243.37 Champlain Bridge and August – September 2011 Storm and Flood Recovery Fund Assistance
(a) In order to provide General Development Financing assistance to Retail and Service Businesses and Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses in Eligible Areas (as defined below), the following provisions of the rule are modified as follows solely for Fund assistance.
(1) “Eligible Area” shall mean: (i) for assistance with respect to the closure of the Bridge Closure, as defined below, (a) with respect to assistance for Retail and Service Businesses the Towns of Crown Point, Moriah, and Ticonderoga, New York, the Village of Port Henry, New York and (b) with respect to assistance for Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses, Essex County, New York; and (ii) for assistance with respect to damages and losses caused by or related to storms and flooding occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and including September 8, 2011, in Essex County, New York.
(2) “Bridge Closure” shall mean the October 16, 2010 emergency permanent closing of the unsafe Lake Champlain Bridge.
(3) The term “Distressed Area” in paragraph 4243.2(a)(7) shall also include the Eligible Areas.
(4) The term “Eligible Applicant” in paragraph 4243.2(a)(11) shall also include all Retail and Service Businesses and Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses.
(5) The term “Eligible Business” in paragraph 4243.2(a)(12) shall also include all Retail and Service Businesses and Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses.
(6) The term “Eligible Recipient” in paragraph 4243.2(a)(13)(iii) shall also include all Retail and Service Businesses and Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses.
(7) The term “Ineligible Cost” in paragraph 4243.2(a)(22) subparagraph (v) does not apply.
(8) The term “Ineligible Recipient” in paragraph 4243.2(a)(23) subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) does not apply.
(9) Section 4243.7 regarding fees does not apply. There are no fees for Fund assistance.
This notice is intended
to serve only as an emergency adoption, to be valid for 90 days or less. This rule expires June 17, 2013.
Text of rule and any required statements and analyses may be obtained from:
Antovk Pidedjian, Sr. Counsel, New York Urban Development Corporation, 633 Third Avenue, 37th Floor, New York, NY 10017, (212) 803-3792, email: apidedjian@esd.ny.gov
Regulatory Impact Statement
1. Statutory Authority: Section 9-c of the New York State Urban Development Corporation Act Chapter 174 of the Laws of 1968, as amended (the “Act”), provides, in part, that the Corporation shall, assisted by the Commissioner of Economic Development and in consultation with the Department of Economic Development, promulgate rules and regulations in accordance with the State Administrative Procedure Act.
Section 16-i of the Act established the Economic Development Fund and authorizes the New York State Urban Development Corporation d/b/a Empire State Development (the “Corporation”), within available appropriations, to provide grants for the purpose of creating or retaining jobs or preventing, reducing or eliminating unemployment or underemployment. The proposed regulations modify Chapter L, Part 4243 of Title 21 NYCRR.
2. Legislative Objectives: Section 16-i of the Act sets forth the Legislative objective of authorizing the Corporation, within available appropriations, to provide grants and loans in order to promote the economic health of New York state by facilitating the creation or retention of jobs and would increase business activity within a municipality or region of the state. The adoption of 21 NYCRR Part 4243.36 and 4243.37 will further these goals by modifying 21 NYCRR Part 4243 in order to provide General Development Financing assistance on an emergency basis to retail and service businesses (“Retail and Service Businesses”) located in the Towns of Crown Point, Moriah, and Ticonderoga, New York, and the Village of Port Henry, New York and agricultural and manufacturing businesses located in Essex County New York (“Agricultural Manufacturing Businesses”) that were adversely affected by the October 16, 2010 emergency permanent closing of the unsafe Lake Champlain Bridge and Retail and Service Businesses and Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses located in Essex County, New York that were adversely affected by storms and flooding occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and including September 8, 2011, in order to facilitate the retention of jobs and increase business activity within those municipalities and the affected region.
3. Needs and Benefits: The Governor declared a state of emergency in Essex County and surrounding areas due to the emergency closure of the unsafe Lake Champlain Bridge (which was subsequently demolished). For nearly eighty years, the bridge had been a major transportation route between the Ticonderoga, Crown Point and Port Henry areas of the State and the Vergennes, Middlebury and Burlington areas of Vermont. The loss of the bridge resulted is a 100 mile detour until a new bridge could be designed and constructed. Even with an emergency ferry service to handle limited traffic, local businesses lost customers and incurred increased costs that would cause business closures, and require layoffs and firing. The Governor also declared a state of emergency in Essex County and surrounding areas due to the storms and flooding occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and including September 8, 2011. The modifications to the rule would allow affected businesses to receive economic assistance in order to retain jobs and mitigate layoffs and firings and increase business activity.
4. Costs: The Program is funded by a State appropriation for the Economic Development Fund and there are no other costs.
5. Paperwork / Reporting: There are no additional reporting or paperwork requirements as a result of this rule on businesses participating in the Program. Standard applications and grant documents used for most other assistance by the Corporation will be employed in keeping with the Corporation’s overall effort to facilitate the application process for all of the Corporation’s clients.
6. Local Government Mandates: The Program imposes no mandates – program, service, duty, or responsibility – upon any city, county, town, village, school district or other special district.
7. Duplication: The regulations do not duplicate any existing state or federal rule.
8. Alternatives: There are no alternatives to this regulation for providing emergency assistance for business affected by the storms and flooding occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and including September 8, 2011 and the closing of the Lake Champlain Bridge in order to retain jobs in the affected area.
9. Federal Standards: There are no minimum federal standards related to this regulation. The regulation is not inconsistent with any federal standards or requirements.
10. Compliance Schedule: The regulation shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
1. Effects of Rule: The modification of the Rule pursuant to Parts 4243.36 and 4243.37 provides emergency Economic Development Fund General Development Financing assistance to retail and service businesses located in the Towns of Crown Point, Moriah, and Ticonderoga, New York, and the Village of Port Henry, New York and agricultural and manufacturing businesses located in Essex County New York that were adversely affected by the October 16, 2010 emergency permanent closing of the unsafe Lake Champlain Bridge and retail and service businesses and agricultural and manufacturing businesses located in Essex County, New York that were adversely affected by storms and flooding occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and including September 8, 2011 in order to preserve business activity and the jobs by these businesses that would otherwise be reduced or lost due to the loss of customers and increased costs arising from the unexpected permanent closing (and subsequent demolition) of the unsafe Lake Champlain Bridge and the August – September 2011 storms and floods.
2. Compliance Requirements: There are no compliance requirements for small businesses and local governments in these regulations.
3. Professional Services: Applicants do not need to obtain professional services to comply with these regulations.
4. Compliance Costs: There are no compliance costs for small businesses and local governments in these regulations.
5. Economic and Technological Feasibility: There are no compliance costs for small businesses and local governments in these regulations so there is no basis for determining the economic and technological feasible for compliance with the rule by small businesses and local governments.
6. Minimizing Adverse Impact: This rule has no adverse impacts on small businesses or local governments because it is designed to provide assistance to the business listed above.
7. Small Business and Local Government Participation: The modification to the rule facilitates emergency assistance to all agricultural, manufacturing, retail, and service small businesses located in the Towns of Crown Point, Moriah, and Ticonderoga, New York, and the Village of Port Henry, New York and Essex County, New York affected by the emergency closing and demolition of the Lake Champlain Bridge and the storms and flooding occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and including September 8, 2011.
Rural Area Flexibility Analysis
1. Types and Estimated Numbers of Rural Areas: Retail and Service Businesses located in the Towns of Crown Point, Moriah, and Ticonderoga, New York, and the Village of Port Henry, New York and agricultural and manufacturing businesses located in Essex County New York that were adversely affected by the October 16, 2010 emergency permanent closing of the unsafe Lake Champlain Bridge and Retail and Service Businesses and Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses located in Essex County, New York that were adversely affected by storms and flooding occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and including September 8, 2011 are eligible to apply for Economic Development Fund General Development Financing pursuant to the Champlain Bridge Recovery Fund (the “Program”).
2. Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other Compliance Requirements and Professional Services: The modification of the rule will not impose any new or additional reporting or recordkeeping requirements; no affirmative acts will be needed to comply; and, it is not anticipated that applicants will have to secure any professional services in order to comply with this rule.
3. Costs: There should be no costs to small businesses receiving assistance other than the minimal costs of preparing a simple application for program assistance.
4. Minimizing Adverse Impact: The purpose of the rule modification is to provide General Development Financing assistance from the Economic Development Fund on an emergency basis for (i) retail and service businesses located in the Towns of Crown Point, Moriah, and Ticonderoga, New York, and the Village of Port Henry, New York and agricultural and manufacturing businesses located in Essex County New York that were adversely affected by the October 16, 2010 emergency permanent closing of the unsafe Lake Champlain Bridge and (ii) Retail and Service Businesses and Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses located in Essex County, New York that were adversely affected by storms and flooding occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and including September 8, 2011.
5. Rural Area Participation: This rule provides emergency assistance to agricultural, manufacturing, retail and service business in rural Essex County, New York and the Towns of Crown Point, Moriah, and Ticonderoga, New York, and the Village of Port Henry, New York.
Job Impact Statement
This modification to Part 4243 of Title 21 NYCRR will not adversely affect jobs or employment opportunities in New York State. The regulations are intended to improve the economy of New York, particularly by providing emergency Economic Development Fund assistance to(i) retail and service businesses (“Retail and Service Businesses”) located in the Towns of Crown Point, Moriah, and Ticonderoga, New York, and the Village of Port Henry, New York and agricultural and manufacturing businesses located in Essex County New York (“Agricultural Manufacturing Businesses”) that were adversely affected by the October 16, 2010 emergency permanent closing of the unsafe Lake Champlain Bridge and (ii) Retail and Service Businesses and Agricultural and Manufacturing Businesses located in Essex County, New York that were adversely affected by storms and flooding occurring from and including August 27, 2011 and continuing through and including September 8, 2011.
There will be no adverse impact on job opportunities in the state.