| Municipality: | Cortlandt |
| Location: | East Causeway and Marion Rd1 |
| Size: | 20 acres |
Open Space Criteria:
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Provides a physical buffer and visual relief to developed areas |
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Preserves unique physical/environmental characteristics |
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Protects unique scenic views of countryside and/or waterfront |
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Suitable for active recreation |
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Suitable for passive recreation |
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Connects village, town and city centers or other population centers |
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Connects major employment centers, e.g. office parks, institutions, etc. |
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Connects major open space areas, e.g. parks, preserves and trailways |
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Provides access to Hudson River, Long Island Sound or other major waterbody |
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Helps clean-up deteriorated areas |
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Protects unique waterfront recreational or environmental resourcest |
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Contributes to economic revitalization of area |
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Protects and/or enhances water supply and water quality |
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Protects significant streams, wetlands, vegetation or other fragile resources |
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Helps restore natural resources that have been altered or damaged |
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Protects and/or enhances significant fish/wildlife habitats |
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Protects sites listed on New York State or National Register of Historic Places |
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Protects a unique and valuable regional historic or cultural resource |
| Comment: | The area is at East Causeway and Marilyn Rd.(not Marion Rd). It is an area that contains a stream flowing into a pond. This is pristine area about which rumors have been circulating that a developer is going to subdivide in house lots. Firstly I find this surprising given the wetland nature of this area. Secondly it would surely be a "crime" to destroy such a naturally beautiful piece of the local environment. |
| Date: | 8/1/2000 10:17:00 AM |
| Comment: | this is a site that creates an atmoshere of country living in a densely populated area.It would be tragic to see this last undeveloped site in the neighborhood with houses or development |
| Date: | 5/22/2000 8:17:00 AM |