Bill Text: NY A00296 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Regulates the cutting, topping and removal of trees upon rights of way by providers of electric service; requires the planting of replacement trees in certain cases; provides for the enforcement of such provisions.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-08 - referred to energy [A00296 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-A00296-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                           296
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                       (Prefiled)
                                     January 9, 2019
                                       ___________
        Introduced by M. of A. ABINANTI -- read once and referred to the Commit-
          tee on Energy
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the public service law, in relation to tree cutting,
          topping and removal along electricity distribution lines
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. The public service law is amended by adding a new article 3
     2  to read as follows:
     3                                  ARTICLE 3
     4                      TREE CUTTING, TOPPING AND REMOVAL
     5                       ALONG ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
     6                                    LINES
     7  Section 55. Legislative findings.
     8          56. Definitions.
     9          57. Prohibition.
    10          58. Notification.
    11          59. Regulations.
    12          60. Enforcement.
    13          61. Severability.
    14    § 55. Legislative findings. The legislature hereby recognizes the need
    15  for  the  reliable delivery of electric power to the residents and busi-
    16  nesses of this state. Trees and tree limbs, if not properly  maintained,
    17  may  endanger  such reliable delivery of electric power, thus making the
    18  cutting and/or removal of trees a necessity.
    19    However, the legislature also recognizes that  trees  provide  various
    20  benefits  to  the  people  of the state, including prevention of floods,
    21  purification of water, reduction of  soil  erosion,  removal  of  carbon
    22  dioxide  from  the air, protection from the elements, and enhancement of
    23  community character and individual property values.
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04874-01-9

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     1    The purpose of this article is to regulate tree cutting and removal by
     2  electric corporations and municipalities by requiring:
     3    1. advance notice of cutting to property owners and municipalities;
     4    2. adherence to regulations established by the commission;
     5    3.  reasonable efforts to minimize and mitigate possible environmental
     6  damage from any necessary tree removal, such as planting  of  new  trees
     7  compatible  with  the character of the community and the electric lines;
     8  and
     9    4. municipal input in determining when, which and how trees are to  be
    10  cut.
    11    §  56. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall
    12  mean:
    13    1. "Arborist" means any person engaged in the practice  of  arboricul-
    14  ture  who,  through  experience,  education  and training, possesses the
    15  competence to provide for or supervise the management of trees.
    16    2. "Cut" or "cutting" means the removal of any part of a tree.
    17    3. "Distribution line" means any electric line  which  distributes  or
    18  which  is  intended to distribute electric power to one or more residen-
    19  tial and/or commercial customers.
    20    4. "Pruning" means the selective cutting of tree parts to meet specif-
    21  ic goals and objectives.
    22    5. "Right of way" means an easement or other right of way  granted  to
    23  an  electric  corporation  or municipality and upon which a distribution
    24  line or service line is situate.
    25    6. "Service line" means an electric line used to  connect  a  distrib-
    26  ution  line  to an individual customer's meter or other point of attach-
    27  ment.
    28    7. "Tree" means any self-supporting woody  plant  of  a  species  that
    29  grows  at maturity to an overall height of not less than ten feet, has a
    30  single trunk or multiple trunks which in the aggregate are not less than
    31  six inches in diameter, as measured four and  one-half  feet  above  the
    32  ground.
    33    8. "Topping" means the cutting of most of the canopy of a tree for the
    34  purpose of producing branch stubs.
    35    § 57. Prohibition. No electric corporation or municipality shall cut a
    36  tree within a right of way, except as provided pursuant to this article.
    37    §  58.  Notification. 1. No electric corporation or municipality shall
    38  cut a tree within a right of way unless it provides  written  notice  of
    39  the  proposed  tree  cutting  to  the governing body of the municipality
    40  where the tree is situate, the grantor of the right of way or his or her
    41  successor in interest, and, if the right of way was granted by a govern-
    42  mental entity, to each owner of the property immediately adjacent there-
    43  to.
    44    2. The notices required by subdivision one of this  section  shall  be
    45  delivered  by personal service or first class mail not less than fifteen
    46  days nor more than thirty days prior  to  the  date  the  proposed  tree
    47  cutting is to occur.
    48    3.  Each  such  notice shall include the names of the specific streets
    49  upon which trees will be cut; the approximate date or dates  upon  which
    50  trees  will be cut within specific rights of way; the name and telephone
    51  number of the electric corporation's or  municipality's  contact  person
    52  for  the  specific right of way; and a summary of the provisions of this
    53  article.
    54    § 59. Regulations. No electric corporation or municipality shall cut a
    55  tree within a right of way, except as provided in this section.

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     1    1. Pruning. (a) Every electric corporation and municipality  shall  be
     2  subject  to rules and regulations promulgated by the commission relating
     3  to pruning. Such rules and regulations, to the extent practicable, shall
     4  reflect the most recent  edition  of  the  American  National  Standards
     5  Institute  A-300  (Part  1) standard, "Tree, Scrub and Other Woody Plant
     6  Maintenance - Standard Practices (Pruning)".
     7    (b) An electric corporation or municipality may prune a tree within  a
     8  right  of  way  only  when  an arborist, designated by the department of
     9  agriculture and markets, certifies that the  part  of  the  tree  to  be
    10  pruned  is dead, diseased, a broken branch, resting against a service or
    11  distribution line, or poses or could reasonably be expected  to  pose  a
    12  danger to a service or distribution line.
    13    (c)  No  electric  corporation  or  municipality  shall  engage in the
    14  topping of a tree in a right of way so as to remove  more  than  twenty-
    15  five percent of the foliage within an annual growing season.
    16    (d)  An electric corporation or municipality may by agreement with the
    17  grantor of a right of way or his or her successor in interest, prune  or
    18  contract  for  the pruning of a tree within such right of way in accord-
    19  ance with the rules of the commission promulgated pursuant to  paragraph
    20  (a) of this subdivision.
    21    2.  Removal.  (a) An electric corporation or municipality may remove a
    22  tree from a right of way  only  when  an  arborist,  designated  by  the
    23  department  of  agriculture  and  markets, certifies that the tree to be
    24  removed is dead, diseased, broken, that its branches  are  so  entangled
    25  with  a  service  or distribution line that pruning cannot be reasonably
    26  expected to prevent interference with such line, its trunk  is  touching
    27  such  a  line,  or otherwise poses a danger to a service or distribution
    28  line if not removed.
    29    (b) No electric corporation or municipality shall remove a tree within
    30  a right of way unless it shall have provided written notice thereof  and
    31  the  certification  of  an  arborist  pursuant  to paragraph (a) of this
    32  subdivision, as provided in section fifty-eight  of  this  article,  and
    33  shall have received the written consent of each party to which notice is
    34  required  to be provided not less than five days prior to the removal of
    35  the tree.
    36    3. Emergencies. Nothing in this article shall be  deemed  to  prohibit
    37  any  electric corporation or municipality from cutting, pruning, topping
    38  or removing any tree that has fallen on a service or distribution  line,
    39  or is in imminent danger of doing so.
    40    4.  Tree  plantings. (a) If requested by the grantor of a right of way
    41  or his or her successor in interest or the  appropriate  city,  town  or
    42  village,  an electric corporation or municipality shall plant a replace-
    43  ment tree for each tree that it removed within a right of way.
    44    (b) Each replacement tree shall be planted in close proximity  to  the
    45  tree  it  replaces and shall be a tree native to the region of the state
    46  in which it is planted, as determined by the department  of  agriculture
    47  and  markets.  All  other  terms  and  conditions  of  the planting of a
    48  replacement tree shall be as agreed upon  in  writing  by  the  electric
    49  corporation  or  municipality  and  the person or entity requesting such
    50  planting; provided, that if no such agreement is reached, within  forty-
    51  five  days, upon such terms and conditions as shall be determined by the
    52  commission.
    53    (c) In any instance in which the owner of a right of way,  or  his  or
    54  her  successor  in interest, fails to request the planting of a replace-
    55  ment tree, the commission shall  require  the  electric  corporation  or
    56  municipality to:

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     1    (i)  take  such action as is necessary to insure against adverse envi-
     2  ronmental effects, including soil erosion and drainage in  the  vicinity
     3  of the removed tree; or
     4    (ii)  contribute  a sum of money for use by the appropriate city, town
     5  or village for the planting of trees.
     6    5. Regulations. (a) The commission shall promulgate any and all  rules
     7  and regulations necessary to implement the provisions of this article.
     8    (b)  The  commission  shall  establish  and  conduct an ongoing public
     9  education program on the provisions of this article.
    10    § 60. Enforcement. 1. The commission, upon receipt of a complaint of a
    11  violation of this article, may issue a  stop  work  order  or  may  seek
    12  injunctive  relief  in a court of competent jurisdiction to restrain any
    13  such violation and/or compel the restoration of the premises affected by
    14  such violation.
    15    2. The grantor of a right of way or his or her successor  in  interest
    16  may  bring a civil cause of action for damages incurred as the result of
    17  a violation of this article.
    18    3. Any electric corporation or municipality found by the commission to
    19  have violated any provision of this article shall be subject to a  civil
    20  penalty of not less than five hundred dollars per tree that is damaged.
    21    §  61.  Severability.  If  any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or
    22  part of this article shall be adjudged by any court of competent  juris-
    23  diction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or inval-
    24  idate  the  remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to
    25  the clause, sentence,  paragraph,  section,  or  part  thereof  directly
    26  involved  in  the  controversy  in  which  such judgment shall have been
    27  rendered.
    28    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    29  it shall have become a law. Effective immediately any  rules  and  regu-
    30  lations  necessary to implement the provisions of this act on its effec-
    31  tive date are authorized to be made and  completed  on  or  before  such
    32  date.
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