New York (State). Natural Beauty Commission
The Natural Beauty Commission was created in the Office for Local Government pursuant to Chapter 828 of the Laws of 1966. It was charged with developing programs for the preservation and enhancement of the state's natural and man-made beauty; assisting and coordinating activities of state agencies in this regard; advising local governments on programs to preserve and enhance the state's beauty; studying and inventorying New York's natural and man-made beauty resources; designating and preserving scenic sites; and promoting aesthetic considerations in state construction projects.
Commission members included the commissioners of Commerce, Conservation, Housing and Community Renewal, Health, General Services, Transportation, Office for Local Government (chair), the Director of the Office for Program Coordination, and the Chairman of the Council on the Arts. Charles C. Morrison, Jr. served as director of the commission. The commission was abolished by Chapter 140 of the Laws of 1970, which transferred its functions and records to the Department of Environmental Conservation.
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