S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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6450
2015-2016 Regular Sessions
I N A S S E M B L Y
March 25, 2015
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Introduced by M. of A. ENGLEBRIGHT, SCHIMEL, ROSENTHAL -- Multi-Spon-
sored by -- M. of A. GOTTFRIED -- read once and referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations
AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to
enacting the "bird-friendly building council act"
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as
the "bird-friendly building council act".
S 2. Legislative findings. The legislature finds that:
(a) a federal multi-agency report issued in 2009, entitled "The State
of the Birds, United States of America", provides the most comprehensive
assessment to date on the status of bird populations;
(b) the multi-agency report concludes that nearly one-third of this
nation's 800 bird species are endangered, threatened or in significant
decline;
(c) daytime and nighttime collisions with man-made structures is the
most significant quantifiable cause of avian mortality and is increasing
with adverse effects being seen at a population level with estimates
ranging from several hundred million to one billion birds dying from
collisions annually in the United States;
(d) not only are birds beautiful, interesting and fascinating crea-
tures that are eagerly welcomed by millions of Americans into their
backyards every year, but birds also have significant positive impacts
on the economies of the United States and New York state;
(e) the United States Fish and Wildlife Service has reported that
birdwatchers contribute thirty-six billion dollars annually to the econ-
omy, and birds naturally provide billions of dollars worth of pest
control, benefitting farmers, forestry owners and consumers alike;
(f) bird-safe design features can be incorporated into new
construction and major renovation projects at no to minimal extra cost;
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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and existing buildings may be made bird-safe through the use of simple,
relatively low-cost adaptations;
(g) these design features have already been implemented in buildings
constructed and renovated both in New York state and throughout the
country;
(h) numerous municipalities and political subdivisions throughout the
country have developed guidelines and standards promoting bird-friendly
building design; and
(i) under the aegis of the department of environmental conservation
there is merit and value to the establishment of a bird-friendly build-
ing council whose mission is to undertake a comprehensive analysis and
develop a set of recommended responses to this significant wildlife
issue.
S 3. The environmental conservation law is amended by adding a new
section 3-0121 to read as follows:
S 3-0121. BIRD-FRIENDLY BUILDING COUNCIL.
1. THERE IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED IN THE DEPARTMENT A BIRD-FRIENDLY
BUILDING COUNCIL. SUCH COUNCIL SHALL BE COMPOSED OF NOT LESS THAN ELEVEN
MEMBERS AND NO MORE THAN FIFTEEN MEMBERS, WHICH SHALL INCLUDE THE
COMMISSIONER, WHO SHALL BE THE CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL AND A MINIMUM OF TEN
MEMBERS AND A MAXIMUM OF FOURTEEN MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE COMMISSIONER.
THE MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE COMMISSIONER SHALL INCLUDE PERSONS REPRES-
ENTING THE FOLLOWING INTERESTS: WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS,
STATE AND FEDERAL WILDLIFE AGENCIES, ARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS,
WINDOW MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS, COMMERCIAL BUILDING MANAGERS, AND
ACADEMIA. THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED ON THE
COUNCIL SHALL INCLUDE THE AMERICAN BIRD CONSERVANCY, NEW YORK CITY AUDU-
BON, NEW YORK STATE AUDUBON AND THE LONG ISLAND AUDUBON COUNCIL. THE
FEDERAL WILDLIFE AGENCY REPRESENTATION SHALL INCLUDE THE DIVISION OF
MIGRATORY BIRD MANAGEMENT OF THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE. THE
MEMBERSHIP OF THE COUNCIL SHALL BE BROADLY REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
GEOGRAPHIC AREAS OF THE STATE. FURTHERMORE, THE MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL
SHALL RECEIVE NO COMPENSATION FOR THEIR SERVICES BUT SHALL BE ALLOWED
THEIR ACTUAL AND NECESSARY EXPENSES INCURRED IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR
DUTIES PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION. IN ADDITION, THE COMMISSIONER OF
GENERAL SERVICES SHALL SERVE AS AN EX-OFFICIO MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL.
2. THE BIRD-FRIENDLY BUILDING COUNCIL SHALL:
A. DEVELOP SUCH RULES, REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS NECESSARY FOR IT
TO EFFECTIVELY ADMINISTER ITS RESPONSIBILITIES;
B. ATTEMPT TO ASSESS AND QUANTIFY THE EXTENT AND MAGNITUDE OF THE
PROBLEM STATEWIDE CAUSED BY DIURNAL AND NOCTURNAL BIRDS COLLIDING WITH
BUILDINGS. THIS EFFORT SHALL IDENTIFY THOSE SPECIES MOST COMMONLY KILLED
DURING DAYTIME COLLISIONS, THOSE SPECIES MORE COMMONLY KILLED DURING
NIGHTTIME COLLISIONS AND SHALL INCLUDE AN ASSESSMENT ON SPECIES AT RISK
DUE TO RARITY AND ENDANGERMENT;
C. DEVELOP CRITERIA AND GUIDELINES FOR IDENTIFYING AND PRIORITIZING
EXISTING BUILDINGS WHICH POSE A DANGER TO BIRD SPECIES DUE TO THE THREAT
OF COLLISIONS;
D. IDENTIFY EXISTING AND EMERGING PRODUCTS, TECHNOLOGIES, STRATEGIES
AND CONCEPTS WHICH CAN REDUCE OR ELIMINATE BIRD MORTALITY FROM BUILDING
COLLISIONS;
E. IDENTIFY POTENTIAL FUNDING SOURCES, TO FUND THE RETROFITTING AND/OR
REPLACEMENT OF WINDOWS OF EXISTING PROBLEMATIC BUILDINGS WHICH POSE A
THREAT TO BIRDS AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF OTHER MITIGATIVE STRATEGIES;
F. PROMOTE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THIS ISSUE AND WHAT MEMBERS OF THE
PUBLIC CAN DO TO MITIGATE IMPACTS;
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G. SUPPORT AND FUND ADDITIONAL RESEARCH TO BETTER UNDERSTAND PARTIC-
ULAR ASPECTS OF THE BUILDING-BIRD COLLISION ISSUE;
H. CONSULT WITH OTHER SUSTAINABLE BUILDING DESIGN ORGANIZATIONS; AND
I. IN COOPERATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT AND THE OFFICE OF GENERAL
SERVICES, DEVELOP A SET OF PROPOSED STANDARDS GOVERNING BIRD-FRIENDLY
BUILDING DESIGNS WHICH INCLUDE FEATURES, MATERIALS, TECHNOLOGIES, STRAT-
EGIES, AND CONCEPTS TO REDUCE, MINIMIZE, AND/OR ELIMINATE BIRD MORTALITY
INVOLVING BUILDING COLLISIONS. THE COUNCIL SHALL DEVELOP THESE PROPOSED
STANDARDS WITHIN EIGHTEEN MONTHS OF ITS ESTABLISHMENT AND MAKE A COPY OF
THEM AVAILABLE TO THE GOVERNOR, SENATE MAJORITY LEADER, AND SPEAKER OF
THE ASSEMBLY FOR THEIR CONSIDERATION OF BEING CODIFIED IN STATE LAW.
S 4. This act shall take effect on the first of January next succeed-
ing the date on which it shall have become a law.