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Wetlands that are currently mapped or officially proposed for addition to the wetland maps and currently regulated under the NYS Freshwater Wetlands Act. |
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Wetlands that are currently mapped or officially proposed for addition to the wetland maps and currently regulated under the NYS Freshwater Wetlands Act. |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Wetlands that are currently mapped or officially proposed for addition to the wetland maps and currently regulated under the New York State Freshwater Wetlands Act outside the Adirondack Park. They do not show ALL wetlands that may be present in an area. There may be additional wetlands on a site that may be protected under local or federal law. This map information is also available as paper maps or as digital data.DEC occasionally amends the regulatory maps to correct errors, such as inaccurate boundaries or wetlands that are missing from the maps. These amendments are conducted through a formal process that includes public notice and an opportunity to comment on the accuracy of the amendment. When official notice of the amendment has been placed, the area proposed for addition becomes regulated and the proposed amendment changes will be included on the website. When new maps are completed, they are filed in the offices of local government clerks. At that time, the boundaries on this website are also updated.Around every state-protected wetland is an “adjacent area” that is also subject to regulation in order to help better protect the wetland against surrounding disturbance. This adjacent area is a minimum of 100 feet, but has been extended for a limited number of particularly sensitive wetlands.The map displayed in this application shows a “Check Zone”, which is an area surrounding a wetland, as depicted on the map, that may also contain wetlands. DEC strongly suggests that if you are considering buying land or undertaking a project within this “check zone” that you request a more precise delineation to determine where the actual wetland boundary may be. To request a delineation, please contact your Regional DEC Office.There are a number of reasons why the boundary may be different from those actually drawn on the map:The mapping is intended to show the approximate location of the actual wetland boundary. The official regulatory maps are drawn at a scale (usually 1" = 2000') that does not establish an exact wetland boundary.When you zoom in on a wetland on the computer, you are attempting to look at the wetland boundary more precisely than the scale at which the wetland was mapped.Wetlands change over time and some maps may have been created over 35 years ago. The actual wetland boundaries may have changed since that time.Wetland classifications: Wetlands are classified from Class I (which provide the most benefits) to Class IV (which provide fewer benefits). The classification is based on the work that wetlands do, such as storing flood water and providing wildlife habitat. The system for classifying wetlands is contained in the New York State wetlands Classification System . Information about how any individual wetland was classified is contained in program files at the regional DEC office in which the wetland is located. Information on how wetlands are mapped can be found at DEC's Freshwater Wetlands Mapping pages </SPAN><A href="https://www.dec.ny.gov:443/lands/5124.html" target="_blank" STYLE="text-decoration:underline;"><SPAN>https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/5124</SPAN><SPAN>.html </SPAN></A><SPAN>Not all activities in wetlands are regulated. There are many exempt activities that landowners may undertake without permits, however, if you are not sure, please contact your regional DEC office to help you determine if a permit is required.For additional information on NYS Freshwater Wetlands, see DEC's Freshwater Wetlands pages </SPAN><A href="https://www.dec.ny.gov:443/lands/4937.html" target="_blank" STYLE="text-decoration:underline;"><SPAN>https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/4937</SPAN><SPAN>.html </SPAN></A><SPAN>For information on wetlands inside the Adirondack Park , please contact the Adirondack Park Agency </SPAN><A href="https://www.apa.ny.gov:443/" STYLE="text-decoration:underline;"><SPAN>https://www.apa.ny.gov/ </SPAN></A><SPAN>.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>1. Data may NOT be distributed outside DEC without permission by the Division of Lands and Forests, GIS Section. 2. The NYS DEC asks to be credited in derived products. 3. Secondary distribution of the data is not allowed. 4. Any documentation provided is an integral part of the data set. Failure to use the documentation in conjunction with the digital data constitutes a misuse of the data. 5. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information, errors may be reflected in the data supplied. The user must be aware of data conditions and bear responsibility for the appropriate use of the information with respect to possible errors, original map scale, collection methodology, currency of data, and other conditions.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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State Regulated Freshwater Wetlands |
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