2001 Yellow Book
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ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY

                             Adjusted       Executive                    
                        Appropriation         Request                   Percent
                              2000-01         2001-02          Change    Change

AGENCY SUMMARY
  General Fund              4,065,700       4,345,000        279,300      6.87%
  Special Rev.-Fed.           300,000               0       (300,000)  -100.00%
  Total for AGENCY SUMMARY: 4,365,700       4,345,000        (20,700)    -0.47%

STATE OPERATIONS
  General Fund              4,015,700       4,295,000         279,300     6.96%
  Special Rev.-Fed.           300,000               0        (300,000) -100.00%
  Total for 
     STATE OPERATIONS:      4,315,700       4,295,000         (20,700)   -0.48%

Administration
  General Fund              4,015,700       4,295,000         279,300     6.96%
  Special Rev.-Fed.           300,000               0        (300,000  -100.00%
  Total for Program:        4,315,700       4,295,000         (20,700)   -0.48%

AID TO LOCALITIES
  General Fund                 50,000          50,000               0     0.00%
  Total for AID TO LOCALITIES: 50,000          50,000               0     0.00%

Administration
  General Fund                 50,000          50,000               0     0.00%
  Total for Program:           50,000          50,000               0     0.00%


                                     ALL FUNDS PERSONNEL
                                     BUDGETED FILL LEVELS

                            Current  Requested
Program                     2000-01    2001-02    Change

Administration                   64         64         0

Total General Fund :             64         64         0

TOTAL:                           64         64         0



                                  BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS
                              (Executive Budget: pp. 93-96)

The Adirondack Park Agency (APA), created in 1971, is charged with the broad 
mandate of insuring "the optimum overall conservation, protection, development 
and use of the unique scenic, aesthetic, wildlife, recreational, open space,
ecological and natural resources of the Adirondack Park."  In carrying out this 
mandate, the APA is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the 
Adirondack Park Master Plan and the Adirondack Park Private Land Use and
Development Plan, overseeing and enforcing the 1975 Freshwater Wetlands Act 
within the Park, and administering the State's Wild, Scenic and Recreational 
River System.  The APA also operates two Visitor Interpretive Centers and helps
local governments develop land use plans consistent with the State Master Plan.  

The Adirondack Park Agency is included in the Health, Mental Hygiene and 
Environmental Conservation appropriation
bill.

State Operations

The Governor proposes a total General Fund appropriation of $4,295,000 for State 
Fiscal Year (SFY) 2001-02, which reflects a $279,300 year-to-year increase for 
anticipated salary adjustments and other inflationary costs.

The Executive proposes no Special Revenue - Federal appropriations in the 2001-
02 State Fiscal Year (SFY) reflecting a reduction of $300,000.  This results 
from a one-time Federal grant to support the Federal New York State Scenic
Byways Program to enhance the Route 73 corridor that is no longer available.

Aid to Localities

The Governor proposes an appropriation of $50,000 for the Adirondack Park Local 
Government Review Board.  This Board monitors the activities of the APA and is 
made up of representatives from the counties wholly or partly within the Park 
boundary.

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