Town of Stony Point LWRP

 

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The Town of Stony Point Local Waterfront Revitalization Program is a locally prepared comprehensive land and water use plan for the Town's natural, public, and developed waterfront resources along the Hudson River.

The Town of Stony Point 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 of Stony Point LWRP was published in a final public notice.

The highlighted text is a download link for the full Town of Stony Point LWRP document.

The links below provide easy access to each part of the Town of Stony Point LWRP, as approved in 1994:

Section I. Waterfront Revitalization Boundary

Section II. Inventory and Analysis

Section III. Local Policies and Applicable State Policies

Section IV. Proposed Land and Water Uses and Proposed 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. Hudson Highlands SASS

Appendix B. Summary Findings of Public Opinion Survey

Appendix C. Analysis of the Stony Point Waterfront Public Opinion Survey

Appendix D Freshwater Wetlands Ordinance

Appendix E. Flood Damage Prevention Local Law

Appendix F. Zoning Amendment

Appendix G. additional Land Use Standards

Appendix H. Procedural Guidelines

Appendix I. Guidelines for Notification

Appendix J. Waterfront Consistency Law

Appendix K. Draft of a Model Erosion and Sediment Control Law

The Town of Stony Point is concentrating its efforts on obtaining funding for data collection and planning for the reuse and redevelopment of its former industrial sites, including those within its waterfront, and for educating its residents and other interested parties about the town’s economic redevelopment needs and opportunities.