The County Executive's Open Space Policy

OPEN SPACE POLICIES

The County has a major responsibility to preserve the quality of life in Westchester by protecting its scenic quality, environmental integrity and recreational opportunities. Land acquisition is not the sole means by which the County can achieve this goal. The County may serve as facilitator for protection/preservation actions which may be undertaken by the state, Westchester municipalities and private organizations (e.g. land trusts, foundations). In identifying lands to be acquired or otherwise protected the County will be guided by the following policies:

Policy 1. OPEN SPACE CHARACTER

It shall be the policy of the County to encourage preservation of open space as an important element in shaping Westchester’s development pattern and in preserving its aesthetic and environmental quality.

The County’s open space system has two components:

Definite Elements of Open Space—public or private lands permanently protected from development such as dedicated parkland, nature preserves, cemeteries, etc.

Areas of Open Space Character—parcels not permanently protected from development (e.g. golf courses, campuses, private schools, estates or farmland and forests) which contribute to the open space character of an area.

Priorities: The county will give high priority to maintaining open space elements that

Policy 2. RECREATION

It shall be the policy of Westchester to provide opportunities for active recreation (e.g.) athletic fields, swimming, golf, etc. as well as for passive recreation uses such as hiking and nature study.

Priorities: Within its spending constraints, the County will give high priority to properties that are close to concentrations of population and which provide appropriate recreational opportunities not otherwise available or accessible.

Policy 3. LINKAGES

It shall be the policy of the County to continue to provide open space linkages that form a connected system of parklands in the tradition of Westchester’s major parks, parkways and regional trailway system.

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Policy 4. WATERFRONT

It shall be the policy of the county to acquire or otherwise seek to protect suitably sized properties along the Hudson River and Long Island Sound shorelines for public access, public use and scenic enjoyment.

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Policy 5. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES

It shall be the policy of the County to facilitate the protection and preservation of properties that the county has identified as having special natural, scenic or environmental significance.

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Policy 6. HISTORIC RESOURCES

It shall be the policy of the County to facilitate the protection or preservation of properties considered to be of historic significance.

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STRATEGIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION:

  1. Direct purchase or first option to purchase.
  2. Cooperation with federal, state, municipal and private entities on the acquisition, protection, financing and management of parcels
  3. Facilitating the protection/preservation action(s) to be taken by the State, by Westchester municipalities and by private organizations such as land trusts or foundations.
  4. Providing technical assistance to municipalities on the use of tools such as:
  5. - creating agricultural districts
    - deferred payment, life tenancy or leaseback agreements
    - conservation or scenic easements
    - official designation with development restrictions
    - transfer of development rights