Section 55-0115. Comprehensive management plan; contents  


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  • The  designated planning entity shall prepare the plan for the special
      groundwater protection area. The plan shall be designed  to  ensure  the
      non-degradation  of the high quality of groundwater recharged within the
      special groundwater protection area. Where  local  plans  already  exist
      which  effectuate  the  goals of this article, such local plans shall be
      evaluated and incorporated as  is  appropriate  into  the  work  of  the
      planning entity. Such plan shall include but not be limited to:
        1.  A  determination  of  the  quality  of  the  existing  groundwater
      recharged through said special groundwater protection area, the  natural
      recharge   capabilities  of  the  special  groundwater  protection  area
      watershed and the dependence of any natural ecosystems  in  the  special
      groundwater  protection  area  on the water quality and natural recharge
      capabilities of said area;
        2. An identification of all known existing  and  potential  point  and
      non-point sources of groundwater degradation;
        3. Development of specific watershed rules and regulations pursuant to
      section  eleven  hundred of the public health law, which are designed to
      accomplish the purposes of this article;
        4. A map showing the detailed  boundary  of  the  special  groundwater
      protection  area  or  areas  as well as a precise written description of
      such boundaries;
        5. A resource assessment which determines the amount and type of human
      development and activity which the ecosystem  can  sustain  while  still
      maintaining  existing  ground  and  surface water quality and protecting
      unique ecological features;
        6. The identification and proposal of limits  on  federal,  state  and
      local  government  financially  assisted  activities and projects which,
      directly or indirectly, may contribute, in any way  whatsoever,  to  any
      degradation  of  such  groundwater  or  any  loss of natural surface and
      subsurface  infiltration  or  purification  capability  of  the  special
      groundwater protection area watershed;
        7.  Development of a comprehensive statement of land use management as
      it pertains to the maintenance and enhancement  of  groundwater  quality
      and quantity;
        8.  Proposal  of limits on land uses that might have an adverse impact
      on water quality and/or recharge capabilities in the special groundwater
      protection area;
        9. Consideration and proposal of specific techniques,  including,  but
      not  limited  to:  clustering,  large  lot zoning, purchase, exchange or
      donation of conservation easements  or  development  rights,  and  other
      innovative  measures  sufficient  to  achieve  the  objectives  of  this
      section;
        10.  Designation  of  specific  areas   within   special   groundwater
      protection areas suitable and appropriate for public acquisition; and
        11.   A   program   for   local  governmental  implementation  of  the
      comprehensive management plan described in this subdivision in a  manner
      that  will  insure the continued, uniform, consistent protection of this
      area in accord with the purposes of this article.