A.
The Board finds that it is in the best interest of the Town of North Hempstead to extend Chapter 76 of the Town Code enacting a "Temporary Moratorium on Battery Energy Storage Systems Facilities" in order to extend the one-year moratorium on all matters concerning battery energy storage systems (hereinafter "BESS") which consist of rows of rechargeable batteries housed in self-contained, interconnected storage units for another calendar year. The Town Board finds that in order to ensure the public health, safety and welfare, a thorough examination of the risks of these facilities must be ascertained prior to the submission of any applications requesting approval for this use.
B.
The Town Board finds it imperative that the Town undertake a thorough examination of these systems to identify any possible threats to public health, safety and welfare as well as evaluate the potential for environmental degradation.
C.
The Town Board finds that in order to enact the recommendations of the Governor's Interagency Fire Safety Working Group, a moratorium is necessary to provide volunteer fire departments sufficient time to become "qualified personnel," create an "Emergency Response Plan," and provide "site-specific training."
D.
The Town requires the moratorium to carefully evaluate the implications of BESS facilities, conform with the proposed recommendations posited by the Governor's Interagency Fire Safety Working Group, and to assess how these facilities may impact the town, its residents, and its fire prevention infrastructure.
E.
The Town Board of the Town of North Hempstead has determined that in accordance with Section 617.5 of the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR), the adoption of a moratorium on applications for building permits and/or certificate of occupancies for land development or construction of battery energy storage system facilities constitutes a Type II action, and further that the proposed moratorium has been identified as an action not having a significant impact on the environment and is not subject to review under SEQR.