Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed a requirement that gas stations within a half-mile of a highway exit or a hurricane evacuation route have a backup generator available within 24 hours of a major outage, after Superstorm Sandy left gas stations in flux because of a lack of power, reported the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
The initiative would be part of the 30-day amendments to his 2013-14 budget proposal due today, requiring about 2,800 of the state’s 6,000 gas stations to wire their businesses with a generator that would be available within 24 hours of a major outage.
However, some legislators expressed concerned about the ability for gas stations to access generators during traffic jams during weather emergencies and also the added cost for local small businesses.
“Small businesses just can’t take this continued onslaught of regulations. This is definitely a requirement to buy generators,” Assemblyman Michael Lalor of Dutchess County said in a statement.
Cuomo admits the law would be the most robust in the nation, but added that small gas stations – those that pump less than 75,000 gallons a month – would be exempt.
Additionally, the state would reimburse up to $10,000 for the wiring cost through federal aid.