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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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