Village of Ossining LWRP

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The Village of Ossining Local Waterfront Revitalization Program is a locally prepared comprehensive land and water use plan for the Village's natural, public, and developed waterfront resources along the Croton and Hudson Rivers.

The Village of Ossining 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 Village of Ossining LWRP was originally approved in 1991, and subsequently amended in 2011 to better reflect current conditions and issues, including zoning changes and recommandations of a new comprehensive plan. The approval history of Village of Ossining LWRP will be published in a final public notice.

The highlighted text is a download link for the fulll Village of Ossining LWRP document.

The links below provide easy access to each part of the Village of Ossining LWRP, as amended and approved in 2011:

Section I. Local Waterfront Revitalization Area Boundary

Section II. Inventory and Analysis

Section III. Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Policies

Section IV. Proposed Land and Water Uses and Proposed Projects

Section V. Local Implementation Techniques

Section VI. State and Federal Activities Likely to Affect Implementation

Section VII. Consultation with other Affected Agencies

Section VIII. Obtaining Local Commitment

Appendix A. Croton River and Bay Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat

Appendix B. Village of Ossining Zoning Law

Appendix C. Village of Ossining Subdivision Regulations

Appendix D. Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Consistency Law

Appendix E. Guidelines for Review of Proposed State and Federal Actions

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The 1991 Village of Ossining LWRP provides a historic perspective on the evolution of the Village’s waterfront revitalization efforts.

The Village of Ossining recently completed improvements to the Westchester RiverWalk at the Crawbuckie Nature Area, and will be developing Harbor Square Promenade Park along its Hudson River waterfront.