[Text of section added by 2014, 165, Sec. 6 effective July 1, 2014. See 2014, 165, Sec. 291.]
Section 70. (a) There shall be a permanent commission on the future of the metropolitan beaches to consist of: (i) 3 members of the senate, 1 of whom shall serve as co-chair and 1 of whom shall be the minority leader or a designee; (ii) 3 members of the house of representatives, 1 of whom shall serve as co-chair and 1 of whom shall be the minority leader or a designee; (iii) 1 member who shall be appointed by the secretary of environmental affairs or a designee; (iv) 1 member who shall be appointed by the commissioner of conservation and recreation or a designee; (v) 2 members who shall be appointed by the mayor of the city of Boston, who shall be from the East Boston section of the city of Boston, the Dorchester section of the city of Boston or the South Boston section of the city of Boston; (vi) 6 members shall be appointed by the chief executives or board of selectmen from the cities and towns of Hull, Nahant, Quincy, Revere, Lynn and Winthrop; (vii) 1 member who shall be appointed by the Boston Foundation; (viii) 1 member who shall be appointed by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce; and (ix) 1 member who shall be appointed by the Boston University School of Management. The commission shall be under the jurisdiction of the department of conservation and recreation. The commission shall conduct an annual review of the state of metropolitan beaches which shall include a comprehensive study examining the existing maintenance, operational and infrastructure needs for those beaches including, but not limited to, any security and capital-intensive repairs necessary to ensure future recreational use of those beaches. The commission shall also examine best management practices and funding alternatives for each beach including, but not limited to, public-private partnerships, nonprofit entities and other financial means that shall ensure access, quality recreational activities, programming and improved water quality and beautification efforts at those beaches. The commission shall also analyze and make recommendations on alternatives and methods to improve access from metropolitan beaches to the Boston Harbor islands.
(b) For the purposes of this section, "metropolitan beaches'' shall include, but not be limited to: (i) Malibu beach, Constitution beach, Carson beach, City Point beach, M Street beach, Pleasure Bay, Savin Hill beach, Pleasure Bay and Tenean beach in the city of Boston and Nantasket beach in the town of Hull; (ii) Nahant beach in the town of Nahant; (iii) Winthrop beach in the town of Winthrop; (iv) Wollaston beach and Squantum Point park in the city of Quincy; (v) Revere beach and Short beach in the city of Revere; and (vi) Red Rock park and Lynn beach in the city of Lynn.
(c) The commission shall hold annual hearings within close proximity to Boston Harbor beaches to solicit testimony from interested stakeholders including, but not limited to: (i) the executive office of energy and environmental affairs; (ii) the department of conservation and recreation; (iii) the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority; (iv) the Massachusetts Port Authority; (v) the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority; (vi) the Boston Harbor Association, Inc.; (vii) the Boston Harbor Island Alliance, Inc.; (viii) Save The Harbor, Save The Bay, Inc.; (ix) local municipalities; (x) nonprofit organizations; (xi) friends' groups; and (xii) business and community leaders.
(d) The commission shall file a report containing its recommendations with the clerks of the senate and house of representatives and the senate and house chairs of the joint committee on the environment, natural resources and agriculture annually, by June 1.
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