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Welcome to Gaining Ground Information Database
Posted Oct 19 by sptadmin

A research library intended to be Ground Control for practical and scholarly explorations of innovative land use laws, regulations, and practices.

Gaining Ground Information Database is a project of the Land Use Law Center's Joint Program of Land Use Studies through which it conducts programs outside New York State in conjunction with institutional partners such as university departments, nongovernmental organizations, and state and federal agencies.


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Steep Slope Protection Full Record
The Town of New Paltz, New York, requires a steep slope development permit to protect the physical and aesthetic integrity of steep sloping topographic features in the Town of New Paltz. To this end, ...
ARTICLE VI: Environmental Protection Overlay Districts; §200-23. EPOD Full Record
The town of Mendon, New York, includes a Flood Damage Prevention Overlay District in its zoning ordinance. The town made several findings; had authority to enact the regulations based on its Police Po...
“Long Island Sound Coastal Management Program” Full Record
The Long Island Sound Coastal Management Program offers a comprehensive vision for the preservation and development of the Long Island Sound coast in the State of New York. It focuses on four main is...
Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Consistency Review Full Record
The Village of Croton-on-Hudson, New York approved a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Consistency Review Ordinance (or Chapter 225 of the Municipal Code) to ensure a proper balance between prot...
Flood Damage Prevention Full Record
The town of Brookhaven, New York, requires a floodplain development permit for all construction and other development undertaken in areas of special flood hazard in the town and prohibits structures, ...
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