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APA announces state land classification public hearings

RAY BROOK – The Adirondack Park Agency will hold a series of public hearings to solicit public comments for state land classification and reclassification proposals.

The action involves proposals for state lands in all 12 counties in the Park, including the recently acquired Boreas Ponds Tract.

The 2016-2017 classification package includes 33 State Land classification proposals totaling approximately 50,827 acres, 13 State Land reclassifications totaling an estimated 1,642 acres, and a number of classifications involving map corrections (1,949 acres).

“The Adirondack Park Agency is excited to hold public hearings on yet another outstanding package of State Land,” APA Chairman Sherman Craig said. “Under Governor Cuomo’s leadership, the Adirondack Forest Preserve has increased in a historic manner. The center piece of this action, the Boreas Ponds Tract, will cap off one of the greatest preservation efforts of our time. Through the larger effort, 300 lakes and ponds, 415 miles of rivers and streams, 90 mountains and 15,000 acres of wetlands are now protected and preserved for future generations. We thank The Nature Conservancy for their role in acquiring this amazing natural asset and we look forward to hearing from all constituents on the proposed alternatives.”

Detailed maps and the draft environmental impact statement describing the proposed action are available at the Adirondack Park Agency offices and on the Adirondack Park Agency’s website at www.apa.ny.gov.

The Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement was prepared by Agency staff in consultation with the Department of Environmental Conservation. The Agency Board accepted the DEIS at its October meeting and authorized staff to hold eight public hearings across the Park and State during the months of November and December.

The Agency will also accept written comment on the 2016-2017 Classification Package. Written comment must be received by December 30, 2016. Please address all written comment on this matter to: Kathleen D. Regan, Deputy Director, Planning, Adirondack Park Agency, Post Office Box 99, 1133 State Route 86, Ray Brook, NY 12977 or by email to ClassificationComments@apa.ny.gov.

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