SECTION
VI
State
Actions and Programs Likely to Affect Implementation
State
actions will affect and be affected by implementation of the LWRP. Under State law certain State actions within
or affecting the local waterfront area must be "consistent" or
"consistent to the maximum extent practicable" with the enforceable
policies and purposes of the LWRP. This
consistency requirement makes the LWRP a unique, intergovernmental mechanism
for setting policy and making decisions and helps to prevent detrimental actions
from occurring and future options from being needlessly foreclosed. At the same time, the active participation of
State agencies is also likely to be necessary to implement specific provisions
of the LWRP.
The
first part of this section identifies the actions and programs of State
agencies which should be undertaken in a manner consistent with the LWRP. This is a generic list of actions and
programs, as identified by the NYS Department of State; therefore, some of the
actions and programs listed may not be relevant to this LWRP. Pursuant to the State Waterfront
Revitalization of Coastal Areas and Inland Waterways Act (Executive Law,
Article 42), the Secretary of State individually and separately notifies affected
State agencies of those agency actions and programs which are to be undertaken
in a manner consistent with approved LWRPs. The lists of State actions and programs
included herein are informational only and do not represent or substitute for
the required identification and notification procedures. The current official lists of actions subject
to State consistency requirements may be obtained from the NYS Department of
State.
The
second part of this section is a more focused and descriptive list of State
agency actions which are necessary to further implementation of the LWRP. It is recognized that a State agency's
ability to undertake such actions is subject to a variety of factors and
considerations; that the consistency provisions referred to above, may not
apply; and that the consistency requirements cannot be used to require a State
agency to undertake an action it could not undertake pursuant to other
provisions of law. Reference should be
made to Section IV and Section V, which also discuss State assistance needed to
implement the LWRP.
A. State Actions and Programs Which Should be Undertaken in a Manner Consistent with the LWRP.
1. STATE AGENCIES
OFFICE
FOR THE AGING
1.00 Funding and/or approval programs for the
establishment of new or expanded facilities providing various services for the
elderly.
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DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
1.00 Agricultural Districts Program
2.00 Rural Development Program
3.00 Farm Worker Services Programs.
4.00 Permit and approval programs:
4.01 Custom Slaughters/Processor Permit
4.02 Processing Plant License
4.03 Refrigerated Warehouse and/or Locker Plant
License
DIVISION
OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL/STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY
1.00 Permit and Approval Programs:
1.01 Ball Park - Stadium License
1.02 Bottle Club License
1.03 Bottling Permits
1.04 Brewer's Licenses and Permits
1.05 Brewer's Retail Beer License
1.06 Catering Establishment Liquor License
1.07 Cider Producer's and Wholesaler's Licenses
1.08 Club Beer, Liquor, and Wine Licenses
1.09 Distiller's Licenses
1.10 Drug Store, Eating Place, and Grocery Store
Beer Licenses
1.11 Farm Winery and Winery Licenses
1.12 Hotel Beer, Wine, and Liquor Licenses
1.13 Industrial Alcohol Manufacturer's Permits
1.14 Liquor Store License
1.15 On-Premises Liquor Licenses
1.16 Plenary Permit (Miscellaneous-Annual)
1.17 Summer Beer and Liquor Licenses
1.18 Tavern/Restaurant and Restaurant Wine
Licenses
1.19 Vessel Beer and Liquor Licenses
1.20 Warehouse Permit
1.21 Wine Store License
1.22 Winter Beer and Liquor Licenses
1.23 Wholesale Beer, Wine, and Liquor Licenses
DIVISION
OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
1.00 Facilities, construction, rehabilitation,
expansion, or demolition or the funding of such activities.
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2.00 Permit and approval programs:
2.01 Certificate of approval (Substance Abuse
Services Program)
3.00 Permit and approval:
3.01 Letter Approval for Certificate of Need
3.02 Operating Certificate (Alcoholism Facility)
3.03 Operating Certificate (Community Residence)
3.04 Operating Certificate (Outpatient Facility)
3.05 Operating Certificate (Sobering-Up Station)
COUNCIL
ON THE ARTS
1.00 Facilities construction, rehabilitation,
expansion, or demolition or the funding of such activities.
2.00 Architecture and environmental arts
program.
DEPARTMENT
OF BANKING
1.00 Permit and approval programs:
1.01 Authorization Certificate (Bank Branch)
1.02 Authorization Certificate (Bank Change of
Location)
1.03 Authorization Certificate (Bank Charter)
1.04 Authorization Certificate (Credit Union
Change ofLocation)
1.05 Authorization Certificate (Credit Union
Charter)
1.06 Authorization Certificate (Credit Union
Station)
1.07 Authorization Certificate (Foreign Banking
Corporation Change of Location)
1.08 Authorization Certificate (Foreign Banking
Corporation Public Accommodations Office
1.09 Authorization Certificate (Investment Company
Branch)
1.10 Authorization Certificate (Investment Company
Change of Location)
1.11 Authorization Certificate (Investment Company
Charter)
1.12 Authorization Certificate (Licensed Lender
Change of Location)
1.13 Authorization Certificate (Mutual Trust
Company Charter)
1.14 Authorization Certificate (Private Banker
Charter)
1.15 Authorization Certificate (Public
Accommodation Office - Banks)
1.16 Authorization Certificate (Safe Deposit
Company Branch)
1.17 Authorization Certificate (Safe Deposit
Company Change of Location)
1.18 Authorization Certificate (Safe Deposit
Company Charter)
1.19 Authorization Certificate (Savings Bank
Charter)
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1.20 Authorization Certificate (Savings Bank De
Novo Branch Office)
1.21 Authorization Certificate (Savings Bank
Public Accommodations Office)
1.22 Authorization Certificate (Savings and Loan
Association Branch)
1.23 Authorization Certificate (Savings and Loan
Association Change of Location)
1.24 Authorization Certificate (Savings and Loan
Association Charter)
1.25 Authorization Certificate (Subsidiary Trust
Company Charter)
1.26 Authorization Certificate (Trust Company
Branch)
1.27 Authorization Certificate (Trust
Company-Change of Location)
1.28 Authorization Certificate (Trust Company
Charter)
1.29 Authorization Certificate (Trust Company
Public Accommodations Office)
1.30 Authorization to Establish a Life Insurance
Agency
1.31 License as a Licensed Lender
1.32 License for a Foreign Banking Corporation
Branch
DEPARTMENT
OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
1.00 Facilities construction, rehabilitation,
expansion, or demolition or the funding of such activities.
DORMITORY
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
1.00 Financing of higher education and health
care facilities.
2.00 Planning and design services assistance
program.
DEPARTMENT
OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
1.00 Preparation or revision of statewide or
specific plans to address State economic development needs.
2.00 Allocation of the state tax-free bonding
reserve.
EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
1.00 Facilities construction, rehabilitation,
expansion, demolition or the funding of such activities.
2.00 Permit and approval programs:
2.01 Certification of Incorporation (Regents
Charter)
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2.02 Private Business School Registration
2.03 Private School License
2.04 Registered Manufacturer of Drugs and/or
Devices
2.05 Registered Pharmacy Certificate
2.06 Registered Wholesale of Drugs and/or Devices
2.07 Registered Wholesaler-Repacker
of Drugs and/or Devices
2.08 Storekeeper's Certificate
ENERGY
PLANNING BOARD AND ENERGY OFFICE
1.00 Preparation and revision of the State
Energy Master Plan.
NEW
YORK STATE ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
1.00 Issuance of revenue bonds to finance
pollution abatement modifications in power-generation facilities and various
energy projects.
DEPARTMENT
OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
1.00 Acquisition, disposition, lease, grant of
easement and other activities related to the management of lands under the
jurisdiction of the Department.
2.00 Classification of Waters Program;
classification of land areas under the Clean Air Act.
3.00 Facilities construction, rehabilitation,
expansion, or demolition or the funding of such activities.
4.00 Financial assistance/grant programs:
4.01 Capital projects for limiting air pollution
4.02 Cleanup of toxic waste dumps
4.03 Flood control, beach erosion and other water
resource projects
4.04 Operating aid to municipal wastewater
treatment facilities
4.05 Resource recovery and solid waste management
capital projects
4.06 Wastewater treatment facilities
5.00 Funding assistance for issuance of permits
and other regulatory activities (New York City only).
6.00 Implementation of the Environmental Quality
Bond Act of 1972, including:
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(a) Water Quality Improvement Projects
(b) Land Preservation and Improvement Projects
including Wetland Preservation and Restoration Projects, Unique Area
Preservation Projects, Metropolitan Parks Projects, Open Space Preservation Projects
and Waterways Projects.
7.00 Marine Finfish and Shellfish Programs.
8.00 New York Harbor Drift Removal Project.
9.00 Permit and approval programs:
Air
Resources
9.01 Certificate of Approval for Air Pollution
Episode Action Plan
9.02 Certificate of Compliance for Tax Relief -
Air Pollution Control Facility
9.03 Certificate to Operate: Stationary Combustion
Installation; Incinerator; Process, Exhaust or Ventilation System
9.04 Permit for Burial of Radioactive Material
9.05 Permit for Discharge of Radioactive Material
to Sanitary Sewer
9.06 Permit for Restricted Burning
9.07 Permit to Construct: a Stationary Combustion Installation; Incinerator; Indirect Source of Air
Contamination; Process, Exhaust or Ventilation System
Construction
Management
9.08 Approval of Plans and Specifications for
Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Fish
and Wildlife
9.09 Certificate to Possess and Sell Hatchery
Trout in New York State
9.10 Commercial Inland Fisheries Licenses
9.11 Fishing Preserve License
9.12 Fur Breeder's License
9.13 Game Dealer's License
9.14 Licenses to Breed Domestic Game Animals
9.15 License to Possess and Sell Live Game
9.16 Permit to Import, Transport and/or Export
under Section 184.1 (11-0511)
9.17 Permit to Raise and Sell Trout
9.18 Private Bass Hatchery Permit
9.19 Shooting Preserve Licenses
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9.20 Taxidermy License
9.21 Permit - Article 15, (Protection of Water) -
Dredge or Deposit Material in a Waterway
9.22 Permit - Article 15, (Protection of Water) -
Stream Bed or Bank Distrubances
9.23 Permit - Article 24, (Freshwater Wetlands)
Hazardous
Substances
9.24
Permit to Use Chemicals for the Control
or Elimination of Aquatic Insects
9.25 Permit to Use Chemicals for the Control or
Elimination of Aquatic Vegetation
9.26 Permit to Use Chemicals for the Control or
Extermination of Undesirable Fish
Lands
and Forest
9.27 Certificate of Environmental Safety (Liquid
Natural Gas and Liquid Petroleum Gas)
9.28 Floating Object Permit
9.29 Marine Regatta Permit
9.30 Navigation Aid Permit
Marine
Resources
9.31 Digger's Permit (Shellfish)
9.32 License of Menhaden Fishing Vessel
9.33 License for Non-Resident Food Fishing Vessel
9.34 Non-Resident Lobster Permit
9.35 Marine Hatchery and/or Off-Bottom Culture
Shellfish Permits
9.36 Permits to Take Blue-Claw Crabs
9.37 Permit to Use Pond or Trap Net
9.38 Resident Commercial Lobster Permit
9.39 Shellfish Bed Permit
9.40 Shellfish Shipper's Permits
9.41 Special Permit to Take Surf Clams from Waters
other than the Atlantic Ocean
9.42 Permit - Article 25, (Tidal Wetlands)
Mineral
Resources
9.43 Mining Permit
9.44 Permit to Plug and Abandon (a non-commercial,
oil, gas or solution mining well)
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