New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 6 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Chapter I - FISH AND WILDLIFE
Subchapter G - Fish and Wildlife Management Areas and Facilities
Part 79 - Public Use Of That Portion Of Lakeview And Black Pond Wildlife Management Areas Designated As Barrier Beach
Section 79.0 - Applicability

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

The provisions of this Part, in conjunction with Part 51 of this Title - Public Use of State Wildlife Management Areas, apply to the barrier beach portion of the Lakeview Wildlife Management Area and Black Pond Wildlife Management Area in Jefferson County. These areas are described as follows:

(a) Lakeview barrier beach. That tract of land comprising a barrier beach approximately 4.5 miles long, bounded by a continuous line extending from a point at the southwest corner of lands of Southwick Beach State Park, southerly along the mean low water level of Lake Ontario to the northwest corner of lands now or formerly owned by J.T. Robey; thence N88° 44' E along the boundary of said lands of J.T. Robey 409.76 feet to a point, and continuing N88° 44' E approximately 250 feet to the westerly edge of Lakeview Marsh; thence northerly along the edge of Lakeview Marsh to the south boundary of Southwick Beach State Park; thence N86° 34' W along said Southwick Beach State Park boundary 450+- feet to the point of beginning.

(b) Black Pond barrier beach. That tract of land comprising a barrier beach approximately 4,250+- feet, bounded by a continuous line extending from a point at the southwest corner of lands of The Nature Conservancy, southerly along the mean low water level of Lake Ontario to the northwestern corner of cottage lots known as North Jefferson Park; thence N87° 56'50" E approximately 330 feet along the north boundary of said North Jefferson Park to the northeast corner of said lands; thence continuing N87° 56'50" E approximately 200 feet to the edge of the Black Pond wetlands; thence northerly along the edge of said Black Pond wetlands to the south boundary of The Nature Conservancy; thence westerly along The Nature Conservancy south boundary to the point of beginning.

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