N.Y. General Municipal Law § 970-R
2. State assistance for pre-nomination study for brownfield opportunity areas. a. Within the limits of appropriations therefor, the secretary is authorized to provide, on a competitive basis, financial assistance to municipalities, to community based organizations, to community boards, or to municipalities and community based organizations acting in cooperation to prepare a pre-nomination study for a brownfield opportunity area designation. Such financial assistance shall not exceed ninety percent of the costs of such pre-nomination study for any such area. b. Activities eligible to receive such assistance shall include, but are not limited to, the assembly and development of basic information about:
3. State assistance for nominations to designate brownfield opportunity areas. a. Within the limits of appropriations therefor, the secretary is authorized to provide, on a competitive basis, financial assistance to municipalities, to community based organizations, to community boards, or to municipalities and community based organizations acting in cooperation to prepare a nomination for designation of a brownfield opportunity area. Such financial assistance shall not exceed ninety percent of the costs of such nomination for any such area. A nomination study must include sufficient information to designate the brownfield opportunity area. The contents of the nomination study shall be developed based on pre-nomination study information, if conducted, which shall principally consist of an area-wide study, documenting the historic brownfield uses in the area proposed for designation. b. An application for such financial assistance shall include an indication of support from owners of brownfield sites in the proposed brownfield opportunity area. All residents and property owners in the proposed brownfield opportunity area shall receive notice in such form and manner as the secretary shall prescribe. c. No application for such financial assistance shall be considered unless the applicant demonstrates that it has, to the maximum extent practicable, solicited and considered the views of residents of the proposed brownfield opportunity area, the views of state and local officials elected to represent such residents and the local organizations representing such residents. d. Activities eligible to receive such financial assistance shall include the identification, preparation, creation, development and assembly of information and elements to be included in a nomination for designation of a brownfield opportunity area, including but not limited to:
3-a. State assistance for activities to advance brownfield opportunity area revitalization. a. Within amounts appropriated therefor, the secretary is authorized to provide, on a competitive basis, financial assistance to municipalities, to community based organizations, to community boards, or to community based organizations acting in cooperation with a municipality, to conduct predevelopment activities within a designated brownfield opportunity area to advance the goals and priorities of the brownfield opportunity area program set forth in the nomination of such area. Such financial assistance shall not exceed ninety percent of the costs of such activities. Activities eligible to receive such assistance shall include: development and implementation of marketing strategies; development of plans and specifications; real estate services; building condition studies; infrastructure analyses; zoning and regulatory updates; environmental, housing and economic studies, analyses and reports; and public outreach. b. Funding preferences shall be given to applications for such assistance that relate to areas having one or more of the following characteristics:
6. State assistance for brownfield site assessments in brownfield opportunity areas. a. Within the limits of appropriations therefor, the secretary of state, is authorized to provide, on a competitive basis, financial assistance to municipalities, to community based organizations, to community boards, or to municipalities and community based organizations acting in cooperation to conduct brownfield site assessments. Such financial assistance shall not exceed ninety percent of the costs of such brownfield site assessment. b. Brownfield sites eligible for such assistance must be owned by a municipality, or volunteer as such term is defined in section 27-1405 of the environmental conservation law. c. Brownfield site assessment activities eligible for funding include, but are not limited to, testing of properties to determine the nature and extent of the contamination (including soil and groundwater), environmental assessments, the development of a proposed remediation strategy to address any identified contamination, and any other activities deemed appropriate by the commissioner in consultation with the secretary of state. Any environmental assessment shall be subject to the review and approval of such commissioner. d. Applications for such assistance shall be submitted to the commissioner in a format, and containing such information, as prescribed by the commissioner in consultation with the secretary of state. e. Funding preferences shall be given to applications for such assistance that relate to areas having one or more of the following characteristics:
8. Applications. a. All applications for pre-nomination study assistance or applications for designation of a brownfield opportunity area shall demonstrate that the following community participation activities have been or will be performed by the applicant: