New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 6 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Chapter X - DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
Subchapter A - GENERAL
Article 1 - MISCELLANEOUS RULES
Part 666 - Regulation Or Administration And Management Of The Wild, Scenic And Recreational Rivers System In New York State Excepting Private Land In The Adirondack Park
Section 666.9 - Variances from the regulations
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 12, March 26, 2025
(a) No variance may authorize any development or improvement prohibited by the act. The department, upon receipt of a written request made in conjunction with a permit application pursuant to this Part, may vary or modify any provision of this Part relating to allowable land uses or development so long as it is the minimum variance necessary and only if:
In addition to addressing the foregoing considerations, an applicant for an area variance has the option of seeking to prove, by competent financial evidence, that the strict application of the subject provision(s) of this Part will result in significant economic injury. Such evidence will be limited to the effect of such provision(s) upon the value of the property in question; whether the value would be enhanced were a variance granted will not be relevant. If the applicant demonstrates significant economic injury, the burden is on the department to establish that the strict application of the subject provision(s) is reasonably related to the purpose and policy of the act and this Part.
(b) A written request for a variance will contain each of the following:
(c) Any mitigation required in connection with the grant of a variance will be included as a permit condition and must be completed if other work is commenced.
(d) Any land use or development which, but for this subdivision, would require a variance due to noncompliance with one or more specific standards or criteria in this Part, may be permitted by the department without such variance if:
For the purposes of this subdivision, a determination of complete application pursuant to Part 621 of this Title shall not preclude the department from requiring an applicant to submit additional information in the event that one or more potential significant adverse impacts are identified and a variance is necessary for the project to proceed.