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§ 46-0111. Management plan.    1.  The commission shall prepare or cause to be prepared within thirty  months of the effective date of this section a management plan  for  the  preserve;  provided that elements of the management plan may be prepared  and submitted for approval before the entire  plan  is  completed.  Such  plan shall cover management of all dedicated lands.  At least one public  hearing  on  the  draft  management  plan, or element thereof separately  submitted for approval or amendment thereto shall  be  held.  The  local  legislative  bodies  of  the city of Albany and the towns of Guilderland  and Colonie, the county of Albany, the commissioner, the commissioner of  the state office of parks, recreation and historic preservation and  the  state director of the nature conservancy may review the management plan,  elements  thereof  separately  submitted  for  approval  and  amendments  thereto.    2. The management plan shall be the fundamental document defining  the  protection  and  beneficial    public use goals for the preserve and the  means and techniques for their attainment.  The  management  plan  shall  include, but need not be limited to:    a.  A  survey  or  inventory  of  the  following,  together  with  the  establishment of management priorities therefor:    (i) natural plant and wildlife resources;    (ii) historic resources;    (iii) erosion control needs and stream protection;    (iv) trails, trail development and use; and    (v) other recreational uses.    b. A fire management plan.    c. A plan for  the  enforcement  of  laws  pertaining  to  public  use  activities,  which shall be implemented by rules and regulations for the  administration and use of lands dedicated  to  the  preserve  which  are  promulgated by the commissioner.    d. An education program including publications and guided activities.    e.  A  financial  plan  for  implementation    of  the management plan  recommendations.    3. Not less than once every five years the commission shall review the  management plan, and shall include as  part  of  such  review  a  public  hearing.  The commission shall propose amendments to the management plan  as they are deemed to be necessary and appropriate.

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§ 46-0111. Management plan.    1.  The commission shall prepare or cause to be prepared within thirty  months of the effective date of this section a management plan  for  the  preserve;  provided that elements of the management plan may be prepared  and submitted for approval before the entire  plan  is  completed.  Such  plan shall cover management of all dedicated lands.  At least one public  hearing  on  the  draft  management  plan, or element thereof separately  submitted for approval or amendment thereto shall  be  held.  The  local  legislative  bodies  of  the city of Albany and the towns of Guilderland  and Colonie, the county of Albany, the commissioner, the commissioner of  the state office of parks, recreation and historic preservation and  the  state director of the nature conservancy may review the management plan,  elements  thereof  separately  submitted  for  approval  and  amendments  thereto.    2. The management plan shall be the fundamental document defining  the  protection  and  beneficial    public use goals for the preserve and the  means and techniques for their attainment.  The  management  plan  shall  include, but need not be limited to:    a.  A  survey  or  inventory  of  the  following,  together  with  the  establishment of management priorities therefor:    (i) natural plant and wildlife resources;    (ii) historic resources;    (iii) erosion control needs and stream protection;    (iv) trails, trail development and use; and    (v) other recreational uses.    b. A fire management plan.    c. A plan for  the  enforcement  of  laws  pertaining  to  public  use  activities,  which shall be implemented by rules and regulations for the  administration and use of lands dedicated  to  the  preserve  which  are  promulgated by the commissioner.    d. An education program including publications and guided activities.    e.  A  financial  plan  for  implementation    of  the management plan  recommendations.    3. Not less than once every five years the commission shall review the  management plan, and shall include as  part  of  such  review  a  public  hearing.  The commission shall propose amendments to the management plan  as they are deemed to be necessary and appropriate.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-46 > 46-0111

§ 46-0111. Management plan.    1.  The commission shall prepare or cause to be prepared within thirty  months of the effective date of this section a management plan  for  the  preserve;  provided that elements of the management plan may be prepared  and submitted for approval before the entire  plan  is  completed.  Such  plan shall cover management of all dedicated lands.  At least one public  hearing  on  the  draft  management  plan, or element thereof separately  submitted for approval or amendment thereto shall  be  held.  The  local  legislative  bodies  of  the city of Albany and the towns of Guilderland  and Colonie, the county of Albany, the commissioner, the commissioner of  the state office of parks, recreation and historic preservation and  the  state director of the nature conservancy may review the management plan,  elements  thereof  separately  submitted  for  approval  and  amendments  thereto.    2. The management plan shall be the fundamental document defining  the  protection  and  beneficial    public use goals for the preserve and the  means and techniques for their attainment.  The  management  plan  shall  include, but need not be limited to:    a.  A  survey  or  inventory  of  the  following,  together  with  the  establishment of management priorities therefor:    (i) natural plant and wildlife resources;    (ii) historic resources;    (iii) erosion control needs and stream protection;    (iv) trails, trail development and use; and    (v) other recreational uses.    b. A fire management plan.    c. A plan for  the  enforcement  of  laws  pertaining  to  public  use  activities,  which shall be implemented by rules and regulations for the  administration and use of lands dedicated  to  the  preserve  which  are  promulgated by the commissioner.    d. An education program including publications and guided activities.    e.  A  financial  plan  for  implementation    of  the management plan  recommendations.    3. Not less than once every five years the commission shall review the  management plan, and shall include as  part  of  such  review  a  public  hearing.  The commission shall propose amendments to the management plan  as they are deemed to be necessary and appropriate.