Monday, June 3, 2013

USTA Parkland Alienation Bill Introduced Without A Sponsor


Queens/Albany

With just ten days left in the State Senate and Assembly session  "no name" proponents quietly introduced legislation this afternoon to alienate parkland for the United State Tennis Association expansion NYC Park Advocates has learned.

And we mean quietly. The Bill,   S 5663 was introduced without a sponsor, a distinction reserved for legislators unwilling to take responsibly for the legislation.   

"That seems like a way around accountably,"  commented one chief of staff for an Assembly member. 


Relates to leasing of property in the environs of a tennis stadium and center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the borough of Queens and to replace certain descriptions of property subject to such property lease and to rededicate certain property as park land.

Sponsor: RULES Committee: RULES
Law Section: New York City Administrative Code
Law: Amd S18-128, NYC Ad Cd

S5663-2013 Actions

  • Jun 3, 2013: REFERRED TO RULES

S5663-2013 Memo





BILL NUMBER:S5663

TITLE OF BILL:  An act to amend the administrative code of the city of
New York, in relation to the leasing of property in the environs of a
tennis stadium and center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the
borough of Queens and to replace certain descriptions of property
subject to such property lease and to rededicate certain property as
park land

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS:

Section 1 of the bill repeals paragraphs 1 through 3 of subdivision c
of section 18-128 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York
and replaces them with new paragraphs 1 and 2 to indicate new metes
and bounds subject to lease for a tennis stadium and center.

Section 2 of the bill adds a new subdivision d to section 18-128 of
the Code to set forth metes and bounds of two tracts of land being
removed from the tennis stadium and center lease and rededicated, as
park land. Further, it provides that the USTA National Tennis Center
Incorporated (defined as "NTC" in section 18128(a)) may be granted
permission to make exclusive use of the parcels described in new
subdivision d of section 18-128 for the dates of the U.S. Open tennis
tournament, qualifying tournament and for the set up and removal of
structures and equipment associated with the tournament.

Section 3 provides that the act shall take effect immediately.

REASONS FOR SUPPORT:

This bill would amend the Administrative Code of the city of New York
to provide for a .68-acre expanded boundary for the tennis stadium and
center, Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, a public tennis
facility that is part of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens and to
remove from the boundaries permitted to be leased a total of 1.56
acres. The approval would allow for the disposition of 0.68 acres of
City property by long-term lease to the USTA National Tennis Center
Incorporated ("NTC"), an affiliate of the United States Tennis
Association Incorporated and operator of the tennis center, to
facilitate the improvement and expansion of the tennis center. The
area to be added to the leased premises for the tennis stadium and
center consists of approximately 29,534 square feet (0.68 acres) of an
existing park, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, and is located along the
southern boundary of the tennis center. The premises currently contain
a landscape border to the tennis center, a park pathway and pathway
median with trees. The park pathway is one of three pathways used by
park patrons to stroll and recreate within the park. The two remaining
pathways will not be affected by the project. The parcel will allow
for the shift of the grandstand stadium and the southern tennis courts
with a fenced, landscaped border to improve safety and circulation, an
essential part of a plan to sustain the long-term viability of the
tennis center as a world class spectator venue and outstanding public
recreational facility.

The NTC proposes to return to the City two parcels of park land that
are currently part of the premises alienated and leased to the NTC.
The replacement park land totals 1.56 acres, comprising a 0.75-acre


landscaped area and 0.81 acres of space for active recreation and
containing 5 tennis courts. These parcels are currently included in
the parcels leased to the NTC. The parcels contain practice tennis
courts used during the US Open and other major tennis tournaments.
The two parcels being removed from the leased property are:

(1) A 1.31-acre parcel located southeast of David Dinkins Circle,
occupied by five tennis courts and 0.5 acres of landscaped areas.
When not in use by the NTC, these courts are used by the City Parks
Foundation, a not for profit organization that provides free and
accessible arts, sports, education and community-building programs
within New York City parks, for lessons, hourly rentals, tournaments,
leagues and special events. A portion of this parcel located along the
eastern edge of the tennis courts is alienated but not included in the
tennis center lease. The area included in the lease is 1.16 acres.

(2) A 0.25-acre landscaped parcel located just beyond the eastern end
of the bank of six tennis courts to the east of the Passerelle.

With the proposed changes, these two parcels of park land would no
longer be alienated land and would be returned to Flushing
Meadows-Corona Park for recreational use under the jurisdiction of the
Department of Parks and Recreation. The tennis center lease would also
be amended, so these parcels would not be part of the tennis center
premises. Other than the tennis courts, the replacement park land is
not fenced, so the landscaped portions of these parcels would be
available as passive open space, accessible to any member of the
public. The NTC would have no control over these parcels, except
during the US Open when they shall have up to 30 days of use of the
five tennis courts. The NTC would remain responsible for maintenance
and repair of the tennis courts on an annual basis, so that they
continue to be available in good condition for public use.

The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation supports the
amendments proposed in this bill, including the addition to the leased
premises of the 0.68-acre parcel as part of the property described in
section 1 of the bill and the removal from the leased premises (and
the re-dedication as park land) of the part of the property described
in section 2 of the bill. In addition, the NTC is committed to
financially support Flushing Meadows-Corona Park and will work with
the Department of Parks and Recreation to facilitate park improvements
to compensate for the 0.68-acre parcel to be added to the NTC leased
premises.

Accordingly, the Mayor urges the earliest possible favorable
consideration of this proposal by the Legislature.

S5663-2013 Text

                      S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
  ________________________________________________________________________

                                    5663

                         2013-2014 Regular Sessions

                              I N  SENATE

                                June 3, 2013
                                 ___________

  Introduced  by COMMITTEE ON RULES -- read twice and ordered printed, and
    when printed to be committed to the Committee on Rules

  AN ACT to amend the administrative code of the  city  of  New  York,  in
    relation to the leasing of property in the environs of a tennis stadi-
    um and center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the borough of Queens
    and  to replace certain descriptions of property subject to such prop-
    erty lease and to rededicate certain property as park land

    THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
  BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:


    Section  1. Subdivision c of section 18-128 of the administrative code
  of the city of New York, as amended by chapter 442 of the laws of  1993,
  is amended to read as follows:

    c. The tracts of land referred to in subdivision a of this section are
  more particularly described as follows:

    All  that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and
  improvements thereon erected,  situate,  lying  and  being  in  Flushing
  Meadows-Corona Park in the borough of Queens, city and state of New York 
  bounded and described as follows:  

1 comment:

  1. I have been reading through document relating to the ownership of the Tennis Center in relation to environmental and economic issues. The actual 1993 lease from the City of New York to the United States Tennis Association (USTA) is not anywhere online that I can find. Newspaper articles from when Mayor Dinkins signed the agreement are online and indicated that the City can use the facility the rest of year. It look as if the City has given the USTA a lot more year round control the required by the lease. On the environmental front the drainage to the combined sewers on the north side of the property is overwhelming those sewers cause them to overflow. The impact of such an expanse of impervious surfaces is that little no natural drainage is taking place and runoff from the USTA leased property is flooding public sewers. This is a public trust issue grants, leases and other conveyances of public land are to be strictly construed and the lease should be published online so the public can help the city enforce the interests of the people.

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