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The Adirondack Park Agency will issue a death warrant to a pristine Adirondack lake Friday, and a mystery lurks as to why. Woodward Lake, in Fulton County, is about 100 acres, undeveloped and shallow. The entire tract is about 1,200 acres. The developer (who, according to Protect the Adirondacks, has four outside-the-Park projects totaling 533 lots on 9,800 acres) will be allowed to ring its shoreline with 18 lots, whack up an untouched forest with 16 more, and build 2,000 feet of new road through it. I was employed by the agency a quarter-century ago, from the mid-’70s to the mid-’90s, as first associate counsel, next counsel and finally as both executive director and counsel. (Budget wouldn’t allow me to fill the counsel position.)
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Environmental groups worried by Adirondack subdivision near Northville | The Daily Gazette
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FULTON COUNTY Environmental groups are expressing their concerns about the environmental impacts of a 34-lot subdivision to be built around Woodward Lake in northern Fulton County as the Adirondack Park Agency prepares to consider a subdivision permit for the project.
The plans by New York Land and Lakes Development LLC of Oneonta call for building lots to be located around the perimeter of the 129-acre man-made impoundment, in a concept critics say doesn’t sufficiently protect the environment, or comply with cluster subdivision regulations the APA adopted in 2018.
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