| Municipality: | Bedford |
| Location: | Seven Springs at Byram Lake |
| Size: | 213 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: | This property is surrounded by nthe main drinking water supply to Mt. Kiscoand its residents we the people of mMt. Kisco don't want to be guinea pigs for an unproven system that supposedly will protect the water and is unproven .The use of this property for a golf course is absolutley ridiculous regardless of who the owner is. |
| Date: | 11/17/2003 6:15:00 PM |
| Comment: | |
| Date: | 11/17/2003 3:35:00 PM |