DEC Releases Draft ATV Policy, Hearings Scheduled
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ALBANY — March 16, 2005, updated 5/13/05 (All meetings are over)
A long-anticipated draft ATV Policy was released by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation today. See the link to read and/or download a copy: http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dlf/publands/atv.pdf
This first draft does not bode well for ATV/OHM access to NY State public lands ever improving from its present dismal state. Several detailed recommendations provided in recent years to DEC by NYSORVA to make any ATV Policy workable and acceptable to the ATV community have been disregarded.
You have an opportunity to voice your opinion in writing or in person in the matter of our historic ill-treatment by the Department.
Ten public meetings are scheduled around the state from April 4 through May 11 (May 11, Watertown added recently). Written comments will also be accepted through May 27. See the DEC press release for the meeting locations, commentary mailing address, and other related info.
See the Talking Points document for help to form your commentary. Reasoned, polite commentary can be emailed to lflands@gw.dec.state.ny.us.
Update 4/12/05: A PETITION DRIVE is underway lead by St. Lawrence County ATV Association.
Download the Petition form in MS Word DOC or Adobe PDF formats. Distribute as widely as possible to all riding contacts and local businesses. Complete surveys should be returned to SLCAA at least a week before the May 27 Comment Deadline.
Sample news media items on web:
(New 4/28) http://www.newyorkstatearts.com/ncpr.html
http://www.eisinc.com/release/storiesh/NYSDEC.509.html
5/13/05
Update:
The last of 11 meetings was on May 12. This page will be left up to memorialize this public process.
DEC Press Release on the draft policy is copied below:
News from The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
For more information: Michael Fraser, (518) 402-8000
STATE RELEASES DRAFT POLICY FOR ATV ACCESS ON PUBLIC LANDS
Public Encouraged to Comment on Initiative to Help Manage ATV Access on State Lands
ALBANY, NY -- (03/16/2005; 1430)(EIS) -- New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Acting Commissioner Denise M. Sheehan today announced the release of a Draft Commissioner's Policy for public all terrain vehicle (ATV) access to recreational programs on State-owned land.
The proposed policy will ensure that ATV access on these lands will conform to the State Vehicle and Traffic Law, the Environmental Conservation Law, DEC rules and regulations and the Adirondack and Catskill State Land Master Plans; will not facilitate trespass on private lands; and will not cause environmental degradation.
"The development of this policy represents another significant step New York State is taking to ensure the continued protection of public lands," Commissioner Sheehan said. "This policy is important to ensure that ATV access in these areas is consistent with State law and policy. As the stewards of more than 4 million acres of land across New York State, we are committed to managing these public land resources in a responsible manner so that they may be enjoyed by this, and future generations of New Yorkers. We encourage the public to attend the upcoming meetings and provide comments to the Department to help shape the final policy."
The draft policy establishes that ATV riding is not a program offered on public lands owned in fee by DEC [NYSORVA emphasis added]. It recognizes, however, that ATV use is one of several possible means that the public may utilize to access recreational opportunities on public and easement lands that are deemed appropriate for such use and are open to public ATV access without conflict with the State Vehicle and Traffic Law.
The purpose of this policy is to provide DEC staff with a set of criteria for evaluating the suitability of roads on these public lands for public ATV access. The policy also establishes that the determination to open any roads for public ATV access will be made through the Unit Management Planning (UMP) process for Forest Preserves, reforestation, multiple use and unique areas, and pursuant to the terms of each conservation easement and subsequent Recreational Management Plans that are developed to govern public recreation use on those lands.
In evaluating whether a road or trail should be opened or remain open to the public use of ATVs, a number of criteria will be evaluated, including: conformity with the State Vehicle and Traffic Law, the Environmental Conservation Law, DEC rules and regulations and the Adirondack and Catskill State Land Master Plans, impacts on natural resources, compatibility with other public use, public safety, and illegal off-road ATV use.
The public is encouraged to comment on the draft policy and DEC will receive all public comment until May 27, 2005. Copies of the proposed policy are available on the DEC website at http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dlf/index.html or by contacting Robert Davies, Director, Division of Lands and Forests, NYS DEC, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233, (518) 402-9405. A chart with public meeting dates and locations is attached. [E-mail comments to lflands@gw.dec.state.ny.us.]
As part of his 2005-06 Executive Budget, Governor Pataki has proposed legislation to provide additional funds for public education, enforcement and development of ATV trail systems on private lands and State conservation easement lands, consistent with this ATV policy that is being developed by DEC.
DEC DRAFT ATV POLICY PUBLIC MEETINGS SCHEDULE
APRIL 4 (5 TO 8 P.M.) Guilderland Town Hall -- 5209 Western Avenue (Route 20) Albany, NY (About 5 miles West of Thruway Exit 24 on Route 20, just after Hannaford on the right.)
APRIL 13 (7 TO 10 P.M.) Prodell Middle School -- 100 Randall Road, Shoreham, NY (Take the Long Island Expressway to Exit 68 North [William Floyd Parkway]. Proceed North to Route 25A West. Turn left at Randall Road (south). The school is on your right.)
APRIL 26 (5 TO 8 P.M.) H.C. Williams High School Auditorium -- 99 State Street, Canton, NY (About 1/2 mile off Route 11 on State Street, in the Village of Canton.)
APRIL 27 (5 TO 8 P.M.) Tupper Lake High School Auditorium -- Chaney Avenue, Tupper Lake, NY (Just off Route 3 & 30 in the Village of Tupper Lake.)
APRIL 28 (6 TO 9 P.M.) Adirondack Community College -- coville Center Auditorium 640 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY (Take the Northway to Exit 19, take Aviation Rd. through Route 9 and then Quaker Rd. intersections, travel about 1.5 miles, turn left onto Bay Rd. The school is on the right. Use the North entrance.)
MAY 2 (5 TO 8 P.M.) Radisson Hotel Grand Ballroom -- 200 Genesse Street, Utica, NY (Travel from the Utica Thruway Exit South on Genesse Street.)
MAY 3 (5 TO 8 P.M.) Erie County Community College - South Campus, Building 5, Room 5102 4041 Southwestern Blvd. Orchard Park, NY (Take the Thruway to Exit 56 and turn left on Milestrip Road. Turn right on McKinley Parkway and then turn left on Southwestern Blvd. The campus entrance will be on the right.)
MAY 4 (5 TO 8 P.M.) Rochester Museum and Science Center -- 657 East Avenue, Rochester, NY (Take Route 490 to Monroe Avenue to Goodman or Culver Street then to East Avenue.)
MAY 5 (5 TO 8 P.M.) State Fairgrounds, Martha Eddy Room -- 581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse, NY (Take 690 West to Exit 7 [Fairgrounds Exit], turn right onto State Fair Blvd., enter through Gate 2, turn left, go about 2,000 feet, turn right to park, the Martha Eddy Room is on your left.)