N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 19 § 603.3 - Contents
At a level of detail and to the extent commensurate with the particular circumstances of the local government(s), an HMP shall contain the following, either in a separate document prepared to augment an LWRP, or integrated into an LWRP in an identifiable manner:
(a) identification of the HMP boundary
area;
(b) an inventory and analysis
of existing uses, features and conditions in this area;
(c) identification and discussion of issues
of local importance;
(d)
identification and discussion of issues of regional importance;
(e) discussion of opportunities, long and
short-term goals and objectives;
(f) identification of conditions which
operate as constraints on utilization of underwater lands and navigable waters
by the public;
(g) discussion of
water dependent uses;
(h)
identification and discussion of economic, cultural and social considerations
fundamental to responsible management of underwater lands and navigable
waters;
(i) a water use
plan;
(j) specification of policies
concerning present and future use and management of such areas;
(k) identification of capital projects
necessary to implement the HMP;
(l)
specification of existing and proposed techniques and authorities to implement
the HMP; and
(m) to the extent
commensurate with the particular circumstance of the city, town or village, an
HMP shall address the following considerations:
(1) conflict and competition for space among
the uses and users of harbors, surface waters and underwater lands;
(2) regulation of the construction, size and
location of wharves, docks, moorings, piers, jetties, platforms, breakwaters or
other structures, whether temporary or permanent;
(3) regional needs for any of the various
uses or users likely to be attracted to the particular qualities of the area;
and
(4) where applicable:
(i) commercial shipping;
(ii) recreational boating;
(iii) commercial and recreational fishing and
shellfishing;
(iv) aquaculture and
mariculture;
(v) waste
management;
(vi) mineral
extraction;
(vii)
dredging;
(viii) public
access;
(ix) recreation;
(x) habitats and other natural resource
protection;
(xi) water
quality;
(xii) open
space;
(xiii) aesthetic
values;
(xiv) water dependent
uses;
(xv) common law riparian or
littoral rights; and
(xvi) public
interests, including interest under the Public Trust Doctrine; and
(n) HMPs shall also
consider other circumstances determined to be of significance by the Secretary
of State, and HMPs may also consider those determined to be of significance by
the city, town or village.
Notes
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