Bill Text: NC H953 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Amend Environmental Laws 2
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2012-08-01 - Ch. SL 2012-201 [H953 Detail]
Download: North_Carolina-2011-H953-Amended.html
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2011
H 2
HOUSE BILL 953
Committee Substitute Favorable 6/21/12
Short Title: Environmental Technical Corrections 2012. |
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May 17, 2012
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT to make clarifying, conforming, and technical amendments to various laws related to environment AND NATURAL RESOURCES, as recommended by the environmental review commission.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 113‑182.1(e) reads as rewritten:
"(e) The Secretary of Environment and Natural
Resources shall monitor progress in the development and adoption of Fishery
Management Plans in relation to the Schedule for development and adoption of
the plans established by the Marine Fisheries Commission. The Secretary of
Environment and Natural Resources shall report to the Joint Legislative
Commission on Governmental Operations on progress in developing and
implementing the Fishery Management Plans on or before 1 September of each
year. The Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources shall report to the Joint
Legislative Commission on Seafood and Aquaculture Joint Legislative
Commission on Governmental Operations within 30 days of the completion or
substantial revision of each proposed Fishery Management Plan. The Joint
Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations shall review each proposed
Fishery Management Plan within 30 days of the date the proposed Plan is
submitted by the Secretary. The Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental
Operations may submit comments and recommendations on the proposed Plan to the
Secretary within 30 days of the date the proposed Plan is submitted by the
Secretary."
SECTION 2.(a) G.S. 113A‑115.1 is amended by adding a new subsection to read:
"§ 113A‑115.1. Limitations on erosion control structures.
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(i) No later than September 1 of each year, the Coastal Resources Commission shall report to the Environmental Review Commission on the implementation of this section. The report shall provide a detailed description of each proposed and permitted terminal groin and its accompanying beach fill project, including the information required to be submitted pursuant to subsection (e) of this section. For each permitted terminal groin and its accompanying beach fill project, the report shall also provide all of the following:
(1) The findings of the Commission required pursuant to subsection (f) of this section.
(2) The status of construction and maintenance of the terminal groin and its accompanying beach fill project, including the status of the implementation of the plan for construction and maintenance and the inlet management plan.
(3) A description and assessment of the benefits of the terminal groin and its accompanying beach fill project, if any.
(4) A description and assessment of the adverse impacts of the terminal groin and its accompanying beach fill project, if any, including a description and assessment of any mitigation measures implemented to address adverse impacts."
SECTION 2.(b) Section 5 of S.L. 2011‑387 is repealed.
SECTION 3. G.S. 130A‑309.10(k) reads as rewritten:
"(k) A county or city may petition the Department
for a waiver from the prohibition on disposal of a material described in
subdivisions (9), (10), (11) and (12)(11), (12), and (13) of
subsection (f) of this section and subsection (f3) of this section in a
landfill based on a showing that prohibiting the disposal of the material would
constitute an economic hardship."
SECTION 4. The title of Part 2 of Article 3B of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes reads as rewritten:
"Part 2. Guaranteed Energy Savings Contracts forEnergy
Saving Measures for Governmental Units."
SECTION 5.(a) G.S. 143‑214.11 is amended by adding two new subsections to read:
"§ 143‑214.11. Ecosystem Enhancement Program: compensatory mitigation.
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(i) The Ecosystem Enhancement Program shall exercise its authority to provide for compensatory mitigation under the authority granted by this section to use mitigation procurement programs in the following order of preference:
(1) Full delivery/bank credit purchase program. The Ecosystem Enhancement Program shall first seek to meet compensatory mitigation procurement requirements through the Program's full delivery program or by the purchase of credits from a private compensatory mitigation bank.
(2) Existing local compensatory mitigation bank credit purchase program. Any compensatory mitigation procurement requirements that are not fulfillable under subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be procured from an existing local compensatory mitigation bank, provided that the credit purchase is made to mitigate the impacts of a project located within the mitigation bank service area and hydrologic area of the existing local compensatory mitigation bank.
(3) Design/build program. Any compensatory mitigation procurement requirements that are not fulfillable under subdivision (1) or (2) of this subsection shall be procured under a program in which Ecosystem Enhancement Program contracts with one private entity to lead or implement the design, construction, and postconstruction monitoring of compensatory mitigation at sites obtained by the Ecosystem Enhancement Program. Such a program shall be considered the procurement of compensatory mitigation credits.
(4) Design‑bid‑build program. Any compensatory mitigation procurement requirements that are not fulfillable under either subdivision (1) or (2) of this subsection may be procured under the Ecosystem Enhancement Program's design‑bid‑build program. The Ecosystem Enhancement Program may utilize this program only when procurement under subdivision (1) or (2) of this subsection is not feasible. Any mitigation site design work currently being performed through contracts awarded under the design‑bid‑build program shall be allowed to continue as scheduled. Contracts for construction of projects with a design already approved by the Ecosystem Enhancement Program shall be awarded by the Ecosystem Enhancement Program by issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP). Only contractors who have prequalified under procedures established by the Ecosystem Enhancement Program shall be eligible to bid on Ecosystem Enhancement Program construction projects. Construction contracts issued under this subdivision shall be exempt from the requirements of Article 8B of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes.
(j) The regulatory requirements for the establishment, operation, and monitoring of a compensatory mitigation bank or full delivery project shall vest at the time of the execution of the mitigation banking instrument or the award of a full delivery contract."
SECTION 5.(b) Sections 1.2 and 1.3 of S.L. 2011‑343 are repealed.
SECTION 6. G.S. 143B‑279.8(f) reads as rewritten:
"(f) The Secretary of Environment and Natural
Resources shall report to the Environmental Review Commission and the Joint
Legislative Commission on Seafood and Aquaculture [Joint Legislative Commission
on Governmental Operations] Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental
Operations within 30 days of the completion or substantial revision of each
draft Coastal Habitat Protection Plan. The Environmental Review Commission and
the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations shall concurrently
review each draft Coastal Habitat Protection Plan within 30 days of the date
the draft Plan is submitted by the Secretary. The Environmental Review
Commission and the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations may
submit comments and recommendations on the draft Plan to the Secretary within
30 days of the date the draft Plan is submitted by the Secretary."
SECTION 7. G.S. 143B‑344.37(b)(1) reads as rewritten:
"§ 143B‑344.37. (Expires June 30, 2016) North Carolina Sustainable Communities Grant Fund.
(b) Purposes. Funds in the North Carolina Sustainable Communities Grant Fund shall be used, as available, to provide funding to regional bodies, cities, or counties to improve regional planning efforts that integrate housing and transportation decisions, to increase the capacity to improve land use and zoning and to provide up to fifty percent (50%) of any required local matching funds for recipients of Federal Sustainable Communities Planning Grants and any other federal grants related to sustainable development and requiring local matching funds. In order to receive funds under this section, regions must meet all of the following requirements:
(1) The regional body, city, or county is a part of a
regional sustainable development partnership that includes any of the metro
regions as defined in G.S. 143B‑344.38(b).G.S. 143B‑344.38(c).
Partnerships may also include any Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Regional
Planning Organizations, regional transit agencies, and representation from
involved State agencies.
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SECTION 8. G.S. 143B‑344.38 reads as rewritten:
"§ 143B‑344.38. (Expires June 30, 2016) North Carolina Sustainable Communities Task Force reports.
(a) Beginning in 2011, the Task Force shall report to
the Governor, the chairs of the House Commerce, Small Business, and
Entrepreneurship Committee House Committee on Commerce and Job
Development, and the Senate Commerce Committee, and the Joint
Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations no later than October 1 each
year. The report shall include the following elements:
(b) Prior to awarding any funding under G.S. 143B‑344.37
and no later than February 1, 2011, the Task Force shall report to the House
Commerce, Small Business, and Entrepreneurship CommitteeHouse Committee
on Commerce and Job Development and the Senate Commerce Committee regarding
the sustainable practices scoring system developed in accordance with G.S. 143B‑344.35(7).
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SECTION 9. G.S. 143B‑432(a) reads as rewritten:
"(a) The Division of Economic Development of the
Department of Natural and Economic Resources, the Science and Technology
Committee of the Department of Natural and Economic Resources, and the
Science and Technology Research Center of the Department of Natural and
Economic Resources Resources, and the Western North Carolina Public
Lands Council of the Department of Natural and Economic Resources are each
hereby transferred to the Department of Commerce by a Type I transfer, as
defined in G.S. 143A‑6."
SECTION 10. G.S. 18B‑1105(b) reads as rewritten:
"§ 18B‑1105. Authorization of distillery permit.
(b) Distilleries for Fuel Alcohol. Any person in
possession of a Federal Operating Permit pursuant to Title 27, Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 19 (April 1, 2010 Edition), 201.64 through 201.65
or Part 201.131 through 201.138 shall obtain a fuel alcohol permit before
manufacturing any alcohol. The permit shall entitle the permittee to perform
only those acts allowed by the Federal Operating Permit, and all conditions of
the Federal Operating Permit shall apply to the State permit."
SECTION 11. This act is effective when it becomes law.