The Town and Village of Waddington Local Waterfront Revitalization Program is a locally prepared comprehensive land and water use plan for the Town and Village's natural, public, and developed waterfront resources along the St. Lawrence River, Whitehouse Bay, Sucker and Brandy Brooks and Coles Creek.
The Town and Village of Waddington LWRP refines and supplements the State's Coastal Management Program and provides a comprehensive framework within which critical waterfront issues can be addressed, and planned waterfront improvement projects can be pursued and implemented. The approval history of Town and Village of Waddington LWRP was published in a final public notice.
The highlighted text is a download link for the full Town and Village of Waddington LWRP document.
The links below provide easy access to each part of the Town and Village of Waddington LWRP, as approved in 1991:
Executive Summary
Section I. Waterfront Revitalization Boundary
Section II. Inventory and Analysis
Section III. Local Policies and Applicable State Policies
Section IV. Proposed Uses and Projects
Section V. Techniques for Local Implementation of the Program
Section VI. State and Federal Actions and Programs Likely to Affect Implementation
Section VII. Consultation with Other Affected Federal, State, Regional, and Local Agencies
Section VIII. Local Commitment
Appendix A. Biological Characteristics of the St. Lawrence River
Appendix B. Fish and Wildlife Habitat Occurance Data
Appendix C. Guidelines for Coordination
The Town and Village of Waddington continue to use its LWRP to coordinate municipal efforts with NYPA’s efforts of increasing public access to the water and developing public recreation areas in key locations along St. Lawrence River.