New York Statutes

§ 49-0501 — Designation of geoparks and other sites

New York § 49-0501
JurisdictionNew York
Law ENVEnvironmental Conservation
Title 5State Geological Trail
Art. 49Protection of Natural and Man-made Beauty

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N.Y. Environmental Conservation § 49-0501 (2026).

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§ 49-0501. Designation of geoparks and other sites.\n 1. For the purposes of this title, a "geopark" is an area or territory\nof the state encompassing one or more sites of scientific importance,\nfor not only geological reasons but also by virtue of their\narchaeological, ecological and cultural value.\n 2. The commissioner shall study and may designate areas, territories\nand sites within the state which constitute geoparks and other sites\nwhich have geological significance. Such geoparks and sites may include,\nbut not be limited to:\n a. Cayuga heights, along state route thirty-four in the county of\nTompkins;\n b. Cascadilla creek, along University avenue in the city of Ithaca,\ncounty of Tompkins;\n c. Ithaca Falls park Fall creek, along Lincoln street in the city of\nIthaca, c

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