There is hereby established a Waterfront Resilience Commission
for the Village of Piermont.
The Commission shall have the following powers and duties:
A. To develop and recommend to the Village Board of Trustees steps necessary
for the Village of Piermont to develop and implement ongoing resiliency
strategies for the Village, to advise the Village Board on steps necessary
to implement the recommendations generated by the Piermont Waterfront
Resilience Task Force in 2014, and to identify potential sources of
funding to assist in the implementation of the recommendations.
B. To consult with and advise the Board of Trustees on all matters relating
to waterfront resilience, including but not limited to:
(1) Improving emergency communications in the Village of Piermont.
(2) Developing a comprehensive emergency management plan.
(3) Work with local utilities, in particular electric, gas, water, sewer,
and telecommunications, to improve resilience.
(4) Advocating and coordinating with Rockland County and Orangetown to
increase infrastructure, access, and stormwater resilience.
(5) Conducting a risk and engineering review to analyze adaptation, relocation,
building, and decommissioning options for municipal infrastructure.
(6) Working through the Rockland County Multi-Jurisdictional Natural
Hazard Mitigation Plan to position Piermont for resiliency actions
and funding opportunities.
(7) Working with the Village's Floodplain Administrator to coordinate
proceeding with an application to the National Flood Insurance Program's
Community Rating System (CRS), and evaluating other options to reduce
the impact of increasing flood insurance rates on the community.
(8) Creation and implementation of a floodplain management plan.
(9) Incorporate the findings and recommendations of the Piermont Waterfront
Resilience Task Force into the new Local Waterfront Revitalization
Program.
(10) Identification of properties which may be of high priority for acquisition/relocation
in long-term resiliency plans, and establishing a fund to acquire
such properties upon their availability.
(11) Exploring long-range adaptation possibilities for the Village of
Piermont, including structurally and economically viable solutions
that offer a long-term pathway that can help guide wise near-term
investments.
(12) Creating a Municipal Village Master Plan that incorporates flood
resilience, adaptation planning, and other land use issues.
(13) Sea level rise and flood projections recommended by New York State
and FEMA for municipal decisionmaking and planning purposes.
(14) Training of municipal staff and emergency managers in the use of
the Task Force's risk and vulnerability assessments, sea level
rise projection maps, and changing coastal hazard risks, such as storm
surges.
(15) Research of financing options to support flood adaptation, mitigation
and protection measures.
(16) Integration of Village departments' budget requests into a Village-wide
capital improvement plan.
(17) Consideration of cost-benefit analysis and long-term risk due to
sea level rise and stronger storms in asset design and prioritization
of strategies to manage key municipal assets.
(18) Initiate Climate Smart Communities actions and participate in the
program's new certification program.
(19) Post flood preparedness, flood-resilient building, and mitigation
resources on the Village website.
(20) Provide presentations and public training opportunities to inform
the public of flood-related issues and solutions.
(21) Design and install high-water mark signs throughout the one-hundred/five-hundred-year
floodplain areas to educate the community about flood risk and refer
interested residents/property owners to additional sources of flood
preparedness information.
(22) Share the findings of the Piermont Waterfront Resilience Task Force
and collaborate with other communities to improve understanding of
and planning for coastal hazards, such as sea level rise and storm
surge.
(23) Advocate to New York State on climate change and flooding resilience
issues.
C. To recommend to the Board of Trustees the adoption or amendment of
ordinances and the taking of other official action relating to the
waterfront resilience.
D. To consult with and advise the Chief of Police and Chief of the Fire
Department on matters of emergency management and public safety as
relate to flood events.
E. To maintain liaison and consult with and advise appropriate federal,
state and county officials on matters relating to waterfront resilience
in the Village of Piermont.
F. To submit to the Board of Trustees an annual report of the Commission's
activities.
The Commission shall regularly meet bimonthly at a time and
place set by said Commission for its regular meeting. A quorum shall
consist of three members, and actions taken by the Commission shall
require a majority vote of those members present at the meeting. The
Chairman, Secretary or any three members of the Commission may call
a special meeting of said Commission for such purposes as are designated
in said call. Notice of said special meeting shall be given in writing
to all members 48 hours in advance of said special meeting. The Village
Clerk shall be responsible for giving notice of all regular and special
meetings of the Commission.
A member of the Waterfront Resilience Commission who is unable
to attend three consecutive meetings or less than half the meetings
in any twelve-month period shall be subject to replacement at the
pleasure of the Board of Trustees.