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File #: ID-5291    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/6/2023 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: 2/16/2023 Final action: 2/16/2023
Enactment date: 2/16/2023 Enactment #: 75-23
Title: Oppose proposed NYS Soil & Water Conservation District Law Changes
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Oppose proposed NYS Soil & Water Conservation District Law Changes
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RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OPPOSING THE PROPOSED NYS SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT LAW CHANGES

WHEREAS, the Districts have existed for over 70 years in local communities and were established due to the local needs of every diverse geographical region with locally led leadership, and

WHEREAS, the Sullivan County Legislature was notified by the New York Association of Conservation District of the proposed changes to District Law Article 2 - Section 4-12 which governs established bylaws for every local soil and water conservation district (District) in New York State that would have a negative impact management of environmental issues, local land management consequences and impacts on County operations, and

WHEREAS, Soil and Water District's currently provide all counties in New York State with environmental services including but not limited to climate resiliency, watershed monitoring, soil health protection, sediment and erosion control, nutrient reduction, stormwater management, forestry management, water quality improvement, education and technical training, invasive species mitigation, green infrastructure, best management implementation, technical assistance for private citizens, municipalities, and the state. Soil and Water Conservation Districts strive to make our programs and services inclusive and open for everyone, while continuing to develop continuing service-based programs and staff development, and
WHEREAS, changing structure to District Boards would have a major impact on the ability to make decisions through informed partners on the very issues that Districts deal with every day, and

WHEREAS,...

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