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Adirondack Park Agency The APA is a New York State government agency, consisting of approximately 56 staff and an eleven-member board. In 1971 the APA was created by the State Legislature to develop long-range land use plans for both public and private lands within the Park. Learn more Site Links: Maps & Geographic Information Systems (GIS) The Adirondack Park Agency (APA) uses GIS to understand and support the natural and cultural resources of the Park. Learn more Addressing the Needs of Property Owners The Adirondack Park Agency regulates development on private land in the Adirondack Park. Before you develop property, you may need a permit from the APA. For more information, please see the links below. Learn more APA Research, Science and Planning Policy With its mix of public and private lands, the Adirondack Park provides a rich landscape for the research of natural and cultural resources. Wetland StudyThroughout its more than a quarter-century of operation, the Adirondack Park Agency (APA) has built scientific, geographic, and planning databases to be able to serve the public more effectively and efficiently, to aid the decision-making process for other State agencies, local governments, organizations and landowners in the Park, and to encourage more research involvement within the Park by universities. Learn more Documents The Adirondack Park Agency on-line library provides documents pertaining to laws, regulations and standards, as well as guidelines, reports and helpful flyers. Learn more Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) Some common questions are provided below. Click on link at the bottom to find answers to these questions.
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Adirondack Park Agency The APA is a New York State government agency, consisting of approximately 56 staff and an eleven-member board. In 1971 the APA was created by the State Legislature to develop long-range land use plans for both public and private lands within the Park. Learn more Site Links: Maps & Geographic Information Systems (GIS) The Adirondack Park Agency (APA) uses GIS to understand and support the natural and cultural resources of the Park. Learn more Addressing the Needs of Property Owners The Adirondack Park Agency regulates development on private land in the Adirondack Park. Before you develop property, you may need a permit from the APA. For more information, please see the links below. Learn more APA Research, Science and Planning Policy With its mix of public and private lands, the Adirondack Park provides a rich landscape for the research of natural and cultural resources. Wetland StudyThroughout its more than a quarter-century of operation, the Adirondack Park Agency (APA) has built scientific, geographic, and planning databases to be able to serve the public more effectively and efficiently, to aid the decision-making process for other State agencies, local governments, organizations and landowners in the Park, and to encourage more research involvement within the Park by universities. Learn more Documents The Adirondack Park Agency on-line library provides documents pertaining to laws, regulations and standards, as well as guidelines, reports and helpful flyers. Learn more Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) Some common questions are provided below. Click on link at the bottom to find answers to these questions.
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