New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle I - Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Chapter IV - Environmental Assistance Programs
Subchapter C - Environmental Protection Act
Part 441 - Park Projects
Section 441.1 - Eligibility criteria
Universal Citation: 9 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 441.1
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Eligible projects shall include planning relating to or the structural assessment, acquisition, improvement, development, preservation, restoration or rehabilitation of lands, waters or structures for the use by all segments of the population for park, recreation or conservation purposes.
(b) Eligible acquisition projects shall include, but are not limited to, acquisition during the project term or within one year prior to the application deadline date of a permanent easement in or fee title to lands which:
(1) are appropriate
for use as parklands, metropolitan or shoreline parks, bikeways, trailways,
greenways, and/or waterway access;
(2) comprise buffer zones or viewsheds if, in
the opinion of the office, the acquisition is necessary to enhance or protect
the value of existing recreational or environmental resources; or
(3) contain natural, scenic or open space
resources that are unique, rare, or of statewide or regional
significance.
(c) Eligible development projects include but are not limited to:
(1) playing fields, playgrounds; tracks,
courts, rinks, or gymnasiums;
(2)
trails, greenways, community gardens or small agricultural demonstration
projects;
(3) facilities for
swimming, boating, picnicking, camping, fishing, hunting or other recreational
activities;
(4) bandshells,
amphitheaters, outdoor stages and related facilities;
(5) site-related interpretive or educational
facilities such as arboretums, botanical gardens, flora and fauna protection
projects, zoos, aquariums, nature and environmental exhibits, wildlife
management facilities, or nature interpretive centers;
(6) landscaping, screening, fencing,
sprinkler systems, or dredging;
(7)
improvements necessary to facilitate access for disabled patrons;
(8) infrastructure and ancillary facilities,
provided that such facilities support the operation and maintenance of the
recreation resource on which they are located.
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