ENB - Region 5 Notices 6/10/2009
Adirondack Park Agency Completed Applications
County: Essex
Contact for Project: Essex County Department of Public Works
c/o Anthony LaVigne, Deputy Superintendent
8053 U.S. Route 9
Elizabethtown, NY 12932
Office: Adirondack Park Agency (APA)
P.O. Box 99, Route 86
Ray Brook, NY 12977
Phone: (518) 891-4050, ext. 207
APA Contact: John L. Quinn
Project Number: 2009-42
Project Title: Essex County Sunset Drive Reconstruction
Location: Sunset Drive (County Route 68) in the Town of Willsboro, New York.
Comment Period Ends: June 25, 2009
Project Description: The action involves a subdivision creating three parcels, ranging in size from 0.105 to 1.00 acre, to be acquired in fee or by easement by the applicant from three adjoining landowners for the purpose of reconstructing a section of Sunset Drive (County Route 68) that failed and collapsed. Bedrock will be removed by blasting to realign a section of the road to the south in this area. That portion of the subdivision project which is located within one-quarter mile of the North Branch of the Boquet River, a designated "study river," is a statutorily defined critical environmental area.
Negative Declaration
Clinton County - The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC), as lead agency, has determined that the proposed L & R Landscaping Gravel Pit will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. The action involves the expansion of an existing 29.5 acre surface mine by 10.5 acres for the purpose of continuing to supply sand to local farmers. The project is located on Fuller Street approximately 0.35 miles southwest of Sullivan Road intersection, Town of Peru, New York.
Contact: Denise Wagner, NYS DEC - Region 5, Route 86, P.O. Box 296, Ray Brook, NY 12977-0296, Phone: (518) 897-1234, E-mail: dmwager@gw.dec.state.ny.us.
Hamilton County - The Adirondack Park Agency, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed State Land Reclassification 2009-01g will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. The action involves the reclassification of a 6.4 ± acre parcel of State land under the jurisdiction of the New York State Department of Transportation from its current classification of Wild Forest to State Administrative. The project is located along Sagamore Road in the Town of Long Lake, New York.
Contact: Matthew S. Kendall, Adirondack Park Agency, P.O. Box 99, Ray Brook, NY 12977, Phone: (518) 891-4050.





