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§ 49-0205. Comprehensive inventory of lands having statewide or regional               significance.    1.  In  order  to  help  provide  a  basis  for  a  strategy  for  the  preservation of land resources in the state and the preparation  of  the  state land acquisition plan, the department and the office shall prepare  a  comprehensive inventory of protected and unprotected resources having  statewide or regional environmental, historic, cultural or  recreational  significance. Such inventory shall include the following:    a.  open  space, forest land and park land owned by federal, state and  local governmental entities including lands containing old-growth forest  dedicated to the  state  nature  and  historical  preserve  pursuant  to  article forty-five of this chapter;    b.  forest  land  in private ownership under the terms of section four  hundred eighty-a of the real property tax law;    c. wetlands protected by articles twenty-four and twenty-five of  this  chapter;    d.   agricultural  areas,  including  agricultural  districts  created  pursuant to article twenty-five-AA of the agriculture and markets law as  recommended by the commissioner of agriculture and markets;    e. water resources, including wild, scenic  and  recreational  rivers,  streams  and aquifer recharge areas protected by article fifteen of this  chapter;    f. marine and  other  coastal  resources,  including  coastal  erosion  hazard areas protected by article thirty-four of this chapter;    g.  open  space  lands, forest lands and park lands dedicated by other  than governmental entities to ecological,  wildlife  management,  forest  management or recreational purposes; and    h.   lands  which  possess  statewide  or  regional  significance  for  historic, cultural, ecological, open space, outdoor recreation, resource  protection or wildlife management purposes,  including  the  purpose  of  restoring extirpated species, and preserving old-growth forests.    2.  Such  inventory,  in such segments and such form as may be readily  available at any given time, shall be available  to  the  regional  land  acquisition advisory committees and other members of the public.

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§ 49-0205. Comprehensive inventory of lands having statewide or regional               significance.    1.  In  order  to  help  provide  a  basis  for  a  strategy  for  the  preservation of land resources in the state and the preparation  of  the  state land acquisition plan, the department and the office shall prepare  a  comprehensive inventory of protected and unprotected resources having  statewide or regional environmental, historic, cultural or  recreational  significance. Such inventory shall include the following:    a.  open  space, forest land and park land owned by federal, state and  local governmental entities including lands containing old-growth forest  dedicated to the  state  nature  and  historical  preserve  pursuant  to  article forty-five of this chapter;    b.  forest  land  in private ownership under the terms of section four  hundred eighty-a of the real property tax law;    c. wetlands protected by articles twenty-four and twenty-five of  this  chapter;    d.   agricultural  areas,  including  agricultural  districts  created  pursuant to article twenty-five-AA of the agriculture and markets law as  recommended by the commissioner of agriculture and markets;    e. water resources, including wild, scenic  and  recreational  rivers,  streams  and aquifer recharge areas protected by article fifteen of this  chapter;    f. marine and  other  coastal  resources,  including  coastal  erosion  hazard areas protected by article thirty-four of this chapter;    g.  open  space  lands, forest lands and park lands dedicated by other  than governmental entities to ecological,  wildlife  management,  forest  management or recreational purposes; and    h.   lands  which  possess  statewide  or  regional  significance  for  historic, cultural, ecological, open space, outdoor recreation, resource  protection or wildlife management purposes,  including  the  purpose  of  restoring extirpated species, and preserving old-growth forests.    2.  Such  inventory,  in such segments and such form as may be readily  available at any given time, shall be available  to  the  regional  land  acquisition advisory committees and other members of the public.

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§ 49-0205. Comprehensive inventory of lands having statewide or regional               significance.    1.  In  order  to  help  provide  a  basis  for  a  strategy  for  the  preservation of land resources in the state and the preparation  of  the  state land acquisition plan, the department and the office shall prepare  a  comprehensive inventory of protected and unprotected resources having  statewide or regional environmental, historic, cultural or  recreational  significance. Such inventory shall include the following:    a.  open  space, forest land and park land owned by federal, state and  local governmental entities including lands containing old-growth forest  dedicated to the  state  nature  and  historical  preserve  pursuant  to  article forty-five of this chapter;    b.  forest  land  in private ownership under the terms of section four  hundred eighty-a of the real property tax law;    c. wetlands protected by articles twenty-four and twenty-five of  this  chapter;    d.   agricultural  areas,  including  agricultural  districts  created  pursuant to article twenty-five-AA of the agriculture and markets law as  recommended by the commissioner of agriculture and markets;    e. water resources, including wild, scenic  and  recreational  rivers,  streams  and aquifer recharge areas protected by article fifteen of this  chapter;    f. marine and  other  coastal  resources,  including  coastal  erosion  hazard areas protected by article thirty-four of this chapter;    g.  open  space  lands, forest lands and park lands dedicated by other  than governmental entities to ecological,  wildlife  management,  forest  management or recreational purposes; and    h.   lands  which  possess  statewide  or  regional  significance  for  historic, cultural, ecological, open space, outdoor recreation, resource  protection or wildlife management purposes,  including  the  purpose  of  restoring extirpated species, and preserving old-growth forests.    2.  Such  inventory,  in such segments and such form as may be readily  available at any given time, shall be available  to  the  regional  land  acquisition advisory committees and other members of the public.