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Article 27
Adirondack Park Agency

Sections

800
Short title
801
Statement of legislative findings and purposes
802
Definitions
803
Adirondack park agency
803‑A
Adirondack park local government review board
804
General powers and duties of the agency
805
Adirondack park land use and development plan
806
Shoreline restrictions
807
Local land use programs
808
Administration and enforcement of approved local land use programs
809
Agency administration and enforcement of the land use and development plan
810
Class A and class B regional projects
811
Special provisions relating to agency project review jurisdiction and the shoreline restrictions
812
Public hearings
813
Penalties and enforcement
814
State agency projects
815
Interim development controls
816
Master plan for management of state lands
817
Activities of the United States in the Adirondack park
818
Judicial review
819
Applicability
820
Severability
 



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