Adirondack Park Agency records, 1971-1980.

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Adirondack Park Agency records, 1971-1980.

The Adirondack Park Agency (APA) reviews and issues permits for land use projects, holds public hearings on proposed projects, assists local governments in developing land use plans, provides financial assistance to local planning boards, and issues permits for regulated activities on freshwater wetlands or adjacent to designated wild, scenic, or recreational rivers. The records consist of papers, minutes, press releases, reports, hearing records, and other documents generated by the APA at its offices or during meetings called and/or conducted by APA staff. Most of the material is related to project hearings and include map amendments, memoranda, rules and regulations, project reviews, and records of judicial decisions and acts of legislation regarding the APA.

23.5 cu. ft. (textual records; ca. 10 maps)

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Winter Olympic Games (13th : 1980 : Lake Placid, N.Y.)

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CURRENT FUNCTIONS. The Adirondack Park Agency is responsible for preserving and protecting the natural resources of the Adirondacks. It establishes public policy for private land use in the Adirondack Park according to the Adirondack Park Land Use and Development Plan (for private land) and a State land master plan, developed in conjunction with the Department of Environmental Conservation. The agency reviews and issues permits for land-use projects, holds public hearing...

Adirondack Park Agency (N.Y.)

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CURRENT FUNCTIONS. The Adirondack Park Agency is responsible for preserving and protecting the natural resources of the Adirondacks. It establishes public policy for private land use in the Adirondack Park according to the Adirondack Park Land Use and Development Plan (for private land) and a State land master plan, developed in conjunction with the Department of Environmental Conservation. The agency reviews and issues permits for land-use projects, holds public hearing...