[Amended 5-21-2013 by L.L. No. 25-2013, effective 6-5-2013]
This Town Board recognizes that the natural environment within the Town, and the air, land, water and living resources that comprise it, constitute assets that add immeasurably to the quality of life of Town residents. Furthermore, with regard to land, the Town Board recognizes that the environmentally sensitive lands within the Town of Brookhaven, including its fresh- and saltwater wetlands, underwater lands and bay bottoms, Central Pine Barrens, stream and river corridors and their associated watersheds, shorelines, forests, fields, and meadows are important natural resources, collectively comprising a natural heritage and legacy which should be preserved and protected in perpetuity for the people of the Town of Brookhaven. The Town Board further recognizes the valuable role that farmland plays in helping the local economy and maintaining the rural and bucolic character of the Town. It has been the policy of this Town Board to safeguard these important natural resources, by means of its regulatory powers, pursuant to Town Code Chapter
81 (Wetlands and Waterways), Chapter
85 (Zoning) and other sections of the Town Code of the Town of Brookhaven. However, the Town Board recognizes that relying solely upon its regulatory powers may not be sufficient in safeguarding these resources and further recognizes that acquisition or purchase of complete or partial interests in land can be a highly effective technique to protect and preserve these environmentally sensitive areas as set forth herein.
This chapter is established pursuant to New
York State General Municipal Law § 6, New York State Town
Law, New York State Municipal Home Rule Law, and the New York State
Statute of Local Governments.
The Town Board of the Town of Brookhaven hereby
establishes the Joseph Macchia Environmental Preservation Capital
Reserve Fund pursuant to New York State General Municipal Law § 6,
the purpose of which fund shall be to provide funds to pay costs associated
with the acquisition of environmentally sensitive, undeveloped lands
within the Town of Brookhaven as set forth hereinbelow.
[Amended 5-21-2013 by L.L. No. 25-2013, effective 6-5-2013]
Funds of the Joseph Macchia Environmental Preservation
Capital Reserve Fund may be used to acquire environmentally sensitive
lands within the following areas in the Town of Brookhaven or containing
the following attributes or resources:
A. Stream and
river corridors.
B. The Central
Pine Barrens as defined pursuant to Article 57 of the NYS ECL.
C. Special groundwater
protection areas as defined pursuant to Article 55 of the NYS ECL.
D. Freshwater
and saltwater wetlands.
E. Properties
that contain functional wildlife habitat or provide habitat or New
York Natural Heritage Program elements or species on the NY State
Endangered, Threatened, or Species of Special Concern list.
F. Farmland
or properties used to grow agricultural products as that term is defined
pursuant to the NYS Agriculture and Markets Law.
G. Properties
containing passive recreational value or serving as a linkage to adjacent
lands possessing such value.
H. Those geographic
areas identified and described in the most current iteration of the
NYS Open Space Plan.
I. Other environmentally
sensitive lands, such as open space, which may be identified by the
Town Board.
The Joseph Macchia Environmental Preservation
Capital Reserve Fund shall be funded from monies as may be provided
therefor by budgetary appropriation or by such other means as the
Town Board, by resolution, may deem appropriate.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph or section
of this chapter shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction
to be invalid, such judgment shall not impair or invalidate the remainder
hereof, but such adjudication shall be confined in its operation to
the clause, sentence, paragraph or section directly involved in the
controversy in which judgment shall have been rendered.
This chapter shall become effective immediately
upon filing with the Secretary of State of the State of New York.