If
a new housing development is built, will it clog your street
with traffic or make your well run dry? Will a new smokestack
be ugly — and exactly what will spew out of it?
As of this week, it should be easier for people to answer
those types of questions, at any hour of the day from the
comfort of their homes. A new state law requires all environmental
impact statements be accessible on the Internet.
The state Environmental Quality Review Act, known as SEQRA,
defines the review process, and gives the public its single-greatest
opportunity to influence projects considered by government.
As part of the review process, environmental impact statements
must be prepared before approval of most projects, government
decisions or laws that may harm the environment.
The statements detail effects ranging from water and air
pollution to aesthetics, noise and changes to "community
character."
Paper copies are usually available at town halls and libraries
during business hours. Citizens can order copies under the
Freedom of Information Law, typically at 25 cents per page
— a fee that can add up quickly on big projects.
Time to participate
"We often hear it said that people are not getting
involved in community issues these days. Part of that is
due to lack of time, especially to those that commute,"
said Doreen Tignanelli, a Town of Poughkeepsie resident
and environmental watchdog.
"This will make it much easier for people to intelligently
participate," she said. "After all, you can't
expect people to show up at a meeting and ask the right
questions if they have not had an opportunity to review
the data ahead of time."
The law applies to environmental impact statements prepared
as of today, so the posting of documents for projects already
being reviewed is optional.
Towns can choose to post the environmental impact statements
on their Web sites, or require developers to post the documents
and publicize the Web address.
The new state law, proposed by Attorney General Eliot Spitzer,
was passed last year with near-unanimous support in both
the state Senate and Assembly.
"Information is power. Citizens should have the opportunity
to review this information in as easy a format as can be
provided," said Judith Enck, a policy analyst for Spitzer's
office. "We don't think it's going to be burdensome
on the business community and local government. Lots of
teenagers have their own Web sites, so a viable company
should have no problem."
Jean Rowe, the executive director of the Builders Association
of the Hudson Valley, said her main concern about the law
is it could slow down the approval process. The cost of
complying shouldn't be a burden for builders.
Hyde Park upgraded the capacity of its Web site last week
in preparation for the new law, Supervisor Pompey Delafield
said. The town plans to post all future environmental impact
statements on its Web site. It hasn't decided whether to
post statements for projects that are already in review.
"It does cost money for the towns to do this because
somebody has to post it and watch over it," Delafield
said. "Somebody's got to make sure it's kept up to
date. Whether it's worth that cost or not, it's one more
of those unfunded mandates put down on towns. I'm sure there
will be a few people who take advantage of the service,
and in that sense it's a good thing."
Dan Shapley can be reached at dshapley@poughkeepsiejournal.com
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