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Hinckley Reservoir, Fish Creek Campground on APA Agenda

September 9, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

APA Building in Ray Brook NYThe Adirondack Park Agency will hold its monthly meeting at its headquarters in Ray Brook on Thursday, September 10th and Friday, September 11th, 2020. Thursday’s meeting will begin at 1 pm and Friday’s session will commence at 9:30 am.

In accordance with New York State’s ongoing efforts to mitigate the Coronavirus, the public should use the live Webcast event to watch the meeting. To watch the meeting, visit the APA website and click the September meeting agenda found under News and Activities.

The meeting will feature consideration of a solar generating facility in Ticonderoga, consideration of a shoreline variance and a wetlands permit for a proposed marina on Lower Saranac Lake, and presentations on proposed amendments to the Hinckley Intensive Use Unit Management Plan and the Fish Creek Intensive Use Unit Management Plan.

What follows is the agenda issued by the APA:

On Thursday at 1 pm, the Full Agency will convene for Executive Director Terry Martino’s monthly report.

At 1:15 pm, the Regulatory Programs Committee will consider approval for a 5 MWAC photo voltaic energy system. The solar generating facility would be in the Town of Ticonderoga, Essex County. The committee will also consider granting a shoreline variance and approving a wetlands permit for a proposed marina project on Lower Saranac Lake. LS Marina, LLC has proposed to rehabilitate the existing commercial Crescent Bay Marina. The project site is in the Town of Harrietstown, Franklin County.

On Friday, the Agency Board will reconvene at 9:30 am.

The State Land Committee will hear presentations from NYS Department of Environmental Conservation staff on proposed amendments to the Hinckley Intensive Use Unit Management Plan and the Fish Creek Intensive Use Unit Management Plan. The Board will not take any action on these proposed amendments at this time.

At 10:45 am, the Full Agency will convene to take any necessary actions and hear member and Local Government Review Board comment.

Meeting materials are available for download from the APA’s website. The meeting facility is wheelchair accessible. Provide any requests for specific accommodations to Keith P. McKeever at (518) 891-4050.

Photo: Adirondack Park Agency (APA) Building in Ray Brook.

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Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Events, Nature, Recreation Tagged With: APA, development, Harrietstown, Hinckley, Lower Saranac Lake, Ray Brook, Ticonderoga

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