3/3/04

3:00 PM

 

PRELIMINARY AGENDA

NEW YORK STATE ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY

MARCH 11-12, 2004

 

THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2004

 

Adirondack Park Agency Headquarters

Ray Brook, New York

 

 

FOR FULL AGENCY (9:00 AM - 9:15 AM )

 

(1)  Call to Order

 

(2)  Pledge of Allegiance

 

(3)  Introduction of Guests

 

(4)  Public Comment

 

(5)  Approval of February 2004 Draft Minutes

 

(6)  Executive Director’s Report (D. Fitts)

 

(7)  Recusals

 

(8)  Motion to Adjourn and Convene in Committees

 

COMMITTEE MEETING (9:15 AM – 10:45 A M)

 

Regulatory Programs

 

Regulatory Programs Committee

 

(1)  Approval of Draft Committee Minutes for February

 

(2)  Deputy Director - Regulatory Programs Report

     (M. Sengenberger)


(3)  New Projects (Follow-Up Discussion)

 

     *2003-242          NYS Department of Transportation

     (T. Saehrig)       Franklin:  Brighton/Harrietstown

                        Unclassified lands of NYS maintained

                        by NYSDOT

                        '814 Order

                        30-Day Clock:  2/23/04

                       

                        NYS Route 86 highway reconstruction

 

                        Staff Recommendation:  Approve with

                        conditions

 

(4)  Old Business

 

(5)  New Business

 

COMMITTEE MEETING (10:45 AM – 11:20 A M)

 

Planning/State Land

 

Park Policy and Planning Committee

 

(1)  Approval of Draft Committee Minutes for November

 

(2)  Planning Division Report (J. Connolly/E. Hood)

 

(3)  Map Amendment (H. Savarie)

 

     MA2003-1

     Warren:  Chester

     4427 acres

 

     Authorization to Executive Director to issue FSEIS.

 

(4)  Update on Agency Web Site Improvements (J. Barge)

 

(5)  Scenic Byway Project Update:  Town of Keene Highway Garage Dedication (E. Hood)

 

(6)  Old Business

 

(7)  New Business

 


COMMITTEE MEETING (11:20 AM – 12:00 PM)

 

Ecology/Interpretive Programs

 

Park Ecology Committee

 

(1)  Approval of Draft Committee Minutes for December 2003

 

(2)  Supervisor, Resource Analysis Report (R. Curran)

 

(3)  Status of EPA-funded Wetland Protection Projects

     (S. Halasz, D. Spada)

 

     $ Mohawk River Watershed

     $ Wetlands Effects Database and GIS for the Adirondack Park

     $ Wetland Status and Trends Final Report

     $ Aquatic Invasive Species Program Final Report

     $ AuSable and Boquet River Watersheds

    

(4)  Old Business

 

(5)  New Business

 

LUNCH (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM)

 

COMMITTEE MEETINGS (1:00 PM – 2:30 PM)

 

Legal/Enforcement

 

Legal Affairs Committee

 

(1)  Approval of Draft Committee Minutes for January

 

(2)  Counsel’s Report (J. Banta)

 

(3)  Regulatory Revision (J. Banta)

 

     $ “Hunting and Fishing Cabin” Definition

     $ “Involving Wetlands” Definition and Related Issues

     $ “Campground” Definition

 

Staff seeks authorization to send topics to the TAL for further discussions.

 

(4)  Old Business

 

(5)  New Business

 


COMMITTEE MEETING (2:30 PM – 4:00 PM)

 

Legal/Enforcement

 

Enforcement Committee

 

(1)  Approval of Draft Committee Minutes for October 2003

 

(2)  Associate Counsel’s Report (B. Rottier)

 

(3)  Environmental Benefit Policy (P. Van Cott)

 

(4)  Old Business

 

(5)  New Business

 

(6)  Call for Executive Session to Discuss Litigation

 

 


FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 2004

 

Adirondack Park Agency Headquarters

Ray Brook, New York

 

 

COMMITTEE MEETING (9:00 AM – 10:00 AM)

 

Local/Economic

 

Economic Affairs Committee

 

(1)  Approval of Draft Committee Minutes for January 2004

 

(2)  Special Assistant for Economic Affairs Report (S. Erman)

 

(3)  Presentation and Discussion:  Maple Syrup Production in the Adirondack Park (S. Erman)

 

     In follow up to earlier Committee discussions of regional agriculture, this presentation and discussion will a focus on the economic importance of maple syrup production in the Park as well as issues facing entrepreneurs operating sugar bush operations.  Colin Campbell, director of Cornell University’s Uihlein Maple Research Station in Lake Placid, will discuss the industry and Cornell University’s research program.

 

(4)  Old Business

 

Estimating population of the Adirondack Park using 2000 Census data and GIS (J. Barge)

 

(5)  New Business

 

Consideration of future Economic Affairs Committee discussion topics (S. Erman)

 

FOR FULL AGENCY (10:15 AM)

 

(1)  Call to Order

 

(2)  Pledge of Allegiance

 

(3)  Introduction of Guests

 

(4)  Public Comment

 

(5)  Recusals


(6)  Interim Reports

 

     Local Government Services Committee

     Interpretive Programs Committee

     Administration Committee

     State Land Committee

 

(7)  Committee Reports

 

     Regulatory Programs Committee

     Park Policy and Planning Committee

     Park Ecology Committee

     Legal Affairs Committee

     Enforcement Committee

     Economic Affairs Committee

 

(8)  Old Business

 

(9)  New Business

 

(10) Member Comment

 

(11) Local Government Review Board Comment (J. Rota)

 

(12) Public Comment

 

ADJOURNMENT

 

APRIL AGENCY MEETING – April 15-16, 2004, Adirondack Park Agency,

Ray Brook, New York

 

MAY AGENCY MEETING – May 13-14, 2004, Adirondack Park Agency,

Ray Brook, New York

 

(Please Note:  Ray Brook Headquarters renovation dedication will be held at the May Agency Meeting.)


 

 

ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY

AGENCY MEMBER COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

 

Regulatory Programs

James Townsend, Co-Chair

Katherine Roberts, Co-Chair

William Kissel

DOS

 

Legal/Enforcement

Cecil Wray, Enforcement Chair

James Townsend, Legal Chair

Frank Mezzano

Deanne Rehm

DED

 

Planning/State Land

William Kissel, Chair

Katherine Roberts

DEC

DOS

 

Ecology/Interpretive Programs

Katherine Roberts, Chair

Cecil Wray

James Townsend

DEC

 

Local/Economic

Frank Mezzano, Economic Chair

Deanne Rehm, Local Chair

William Kissel

DED

DOS

 

Administration

William Kissel, Chair

James Townsend

Frank Mezzano

Deanne Rehm

Katherine Roberts

DED

 

*    Agency Chairman Ross Whaley serves as a permanent member of each of the above committees.