New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter XLI - Jones Beach State Parkway Authority
Part 2500 - Implementation State Environmental Quality Review Act
Section 2500.10 - Public hearings
Universal Citation: 21 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 2500.10
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) General provisions.
(1) All hearings shall be
open to the public. Any person wishing to be heard may appear at the hearing
and make a statement orally or in writing and such statements shall be made
part of the record of the hearing. Those wishing to make statements may be
represented by an attorney or other qualified person.
(2) Hearings shall be conducted by hearing
officers appointed by the chairman. The hearing officer shall have full
authority to control the conduct and procedure of the hearing and the record of
it, to admit or exclude testimony or other evidence and to rule on all motions
and objections.
(3) Records of the
conduct of hearings shall be maintained for public inspection at the authority
offices.
(4) The authority shall
not be bound by common law or statutory rules of evidence or by technical or
formal rules or procedures. The authority may receive in evidence such
affidavits, data or other materials that are relevant to the proposed
action.
(5) The authority, in its
discretion, may consolidate two or more hearings.
(6) Hearing records shall remain open for at
least 10 calendar days following the close of the public hearing. During that
10 day period written statements shall be accepted and made part of the
record.
(7) The authority shall set
time, date and location for all public hearings.
(b) Public hearings involving applicants.
(1) The general provisions of subdivision (a)
of this section shall apply.
(2)
The date and place of all applicant hearings shall be set by the authority
after consultation with the applicant. At least 10 days before the date of any
hearing, the authority shall notify the applicant in writing of the time and
place of the hearing.
(3) The
applicant and all others wishing to be heard should be prepared to proceed on
the date of the hearing. Application for adjournments will not be granted
except for good cause.
(4) The
applicant shall be responsible for all costs incurred including, but not
limited to, notices of public hearings, preparation of supporting environmental
documentation, conduct of public hearings and other reasonable costs associated
with the proposed actions.
(5) The
authority will provide the applicant with a draft of the notice of public
hearing, however it shall be the applicant's responsibility to cause the notice
to be published in a newspaper selected by the authority. The notice must be
published at least 10 days prior to the hearing date. The authority will
require a certified copy of the hearing notice as proof of publication, before
the hearing date.
(6) Prior to the
notice of public hearing, the authority shall require all applicants to obtain
the preliminary review comments of any regulatory agency that might be involved
in the proposed applicant action. Copies of the documents shall be considered
as part of the applicant's submission and said submission shall be incomplete
without them.
(c) Public hearing procedures when an applicant is not involved.
(1) The provisions of subdivision (a) of this
section shall apply.
(2) The
authority shall inform the public of the hearing by advertisement in a
newspaper having general circulation to parties with an interest in the action,
at least 10 calendar days before the hearing.
(3) As appropriate all provisions of
subdivision (b) of this section shall also apply to non-applicant
actions.
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