To be considered for inclusion in the Nature Preserve, a site must meet
at least one of the following criteria:
A. It serves as habitat for endangered, threatened, special
concern or rare species as listed in New York State Environmental Conservation
Law § 11-0535 or the New York State Natural Heritage Program.
B. It contains a habitat or significant concentrations or
populations of breeding, feeding or resting wildlife.
C. It contains freshwater or saltwater wetlands or ponds.
D. It contains outstanding examples of natural communities
as identified by the New York Natural Heritage Program or the Town of Southampton
Department of Land Management.
[Amended 8-23-1996 by L.L.
No. 30-1996]
E. It contains geological features which are vulnerable
to human disturbance, such as cliffs, bluffs, deep slopes, beaches or dunes,
or which are prime examples of interesting geological processes, events or
periods such as kettleholes, kames, eskers or outwash stream channels.
F. It is particularly suited to and appropriate for environmental
education programs or academic research programs.
G. It provides an essential buffer to lands in the Nature
Preserve or to other Town, county, state or federal park land or open space.
H. It protects watershed areas critical to recharging precipitation
into the Town's sole-source aquifer or maintaining surface water quality.