Adirondack Park Agency
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Mission
The Adirondack Park Agency’s (APA) mission is to protect the public and private resources of the Adirondack Park through the exercise of the powers and duties provided by law. This mission is rooted in three statutes administered by the Agency in the Park. They are:
- The Adirondack Park Agency Act;
- The New York State Freshwater Wetlands Act; and
- The New York State Wild, Scenic, and Recreational Rivers System Act.
Organization and Staffing
The APA is governed by an 11-member board, including the Commissioners of Environmental Conservation and Economic Development, and the Secretary of State. The other members, five of whom must be Park residents, are nominated by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate.
APA's responsibilities are carried out by the following divisions: Planning, which handles local, regional and State land use policy issues; Counsel’s Office, which provides legal advice to all Agency functions and oversees jurisdictional determinations and enforcement functions; Regulatory, which performs the Agency’s permitting function; Resource Analysis, which conducts scientific research and makes ecological and adverse impact assessments of land use proposals; Economic Services, which assists project sponsors in the review process; and Local Government Services, which provides technical expertise and assistance to communities.
Budget Highlights
The Executive Budget recommendation of $4.5 million for APA decreases funding by $100,000 below FY 2018 Enacted levels. Reduced resources from an expiring Federal grant accounts for the decrease. The Executive Budget recommends a workforce of 54 FTEs for the Agency in FY 2019, unchanged from FY 2018 Enacted levels.
For more information on this agency's budget recommendations located in the Executive Budget Briefing Book, click on the following link:
Briefing Book – Environment and Energy (PDF)
Program Highlights
Since its inception, the Agency has worked to achieve a balance between strong environmental protection and sustainable economic development opportunities for the residents of the Adirondack Park. The principal functions of the Agency are:
- Reviewing and ensuring adherence to the State Land Master Plan through collaborative working relationships with the Department of Environmental Conservation and the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, and development of Unit Management and recreational use plans;
- Reviewing and issuing permits for private and State land-use projects, consistent with the Adirondack Park Private Land Use and Development Plan, and for certain activities on or near fresh water wetlands, pursuant to the 1975 Freshwater Wetlands Act;
- Helping local governments develop land use plans and providing technical expertise; and
- Administering the State’s Wild, Scenic and Recreational River Act.
Category | Available FY 2018 |
Appropriations Recommended FY 2019 |
Change From FY 2018 |
Reappropriations Recommended FY 2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|
State Operations | 4,644,000 | 4,544,000 | (100,000) | 1,903,000 |
Capital Projects | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1,500,000 |
Total | 4,644,000 | 4,544,000 | (100,000) | 3,403,000 |
Program | FY 2018 Estimated FTEs 03/31/18 |
FY 2019 Estimated FTEs 03/31/19 |
FTE Change |
---|---|---|---|
Administration | |||
General Fund | 54 | 54 | 0 |
Total | 54 | 54 | 0 |
Fund Type | Available FY 2018 |
Recommended FY 2019 |
Change |
---|---|---|---|
General Fund | 4,444,000 | 4,544,000 | 100,000 |
Special Revenue Funds - Federal | 200,000 | 0 | (200,000) |
Total | 4,644,000 | 4,544,000 | (100,000) |
Program | Available FY 2018 |
Recommended FY 2019 |
Change |
---|---|---|---|
Administration | |||
General Fund | 4,444,000 | 4,544,000 | 100,000 |
Special Revenue Funds - Federal | 200,000 | 0 | (200,000) |
Total | 4,644,000 | 4,544,000 | (100,000) |
Program | Total | Personal Service Regular (Annual Salaried) |
||
---|---|---|---|---|
Amount | Change | Amount | Change | |
Administration | 4,203,000 | 100,000 | 4,103,000 | 100,000 |
Total | 4,203,000 | 100,000 | 4,103,000 | 100,000 |
Program | Temporary Service (Nonannual Salaried) |
Holiday/Overtime Pay | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Amount | Change | Amount | Change | |
Administration | 100,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 100,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Program | Total | Supplies and Materials | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Amount | Change | Amount | Change | |
Administration | 341,000 | 0 | 88,000 | 0 |
Total | 341,000 | 0 | 88,000 | 0 |
Program | Travel | Contractual Services | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Amount | Change | Amount | Change | |
Administration | 37,000 | 0 | 178,000 | 0 |
Total | 37,000 | 0 | 178,000 | 0 |
Program | Equipment | |
---|---|---|
Amount | Change | |
Administration | 38,000 | 0 |
Total | 38,000 | 0 |
Program | Total | Nonpersonal Service | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Amount | Change | Amount | Change | |
Administration | 0 | (200,000) | 0 | (200,000) |
Total | 0 | (200,000) | 0 | (200,000) |
Comprehensive Construction Program | Available FY 2018 |
Recommended FY 2019 |
Change | Reappropriations FY 2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maintenance & Improvement of Existing Facilities | ||||
Miscellaneous Gifts Account | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1,500,000 |
Total | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1,500,000 |
Note: Most recent estimates as of 01/16/2018