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Lake George Park Commission Stream Corridor Management Project: Jim Lieberum, CPESC ater Resources Specialist Warren County SWCD
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Page 1: Lake George Park Commission Stream Corridor Management Project: Jim Lieberum, CPESC Water Resources Specialist Warren County SWCD.

Lake George Park CommissionStream Corridor Management Project:

Jim Lieberum, CPESCWater Resources Specialist

Warren County SWCD

Page 2: Lake George Park Commission Stream Corridor Management Project: Jim Lieberum, CPESC Water Resources Specialist Warren County SWCD.

Background

• The Warren County SWCD was asked to partner with the LGPC to assist with map development.

• The District has done extensive mapping in various projects, utilizing Geographic information Systems (GIS).

• The District's involvement is to develop the graphic representation of the Park Commissions’ guidelines.

Page 3: Lake George Park Commission Stream Corridor Management Project: Jim Lieberum, CPESC Water Resources Specialist Warren County SWCD.

What is GIS?

GIS = Geographic Information System

Uses information to create maps and databases

GIS Maps are nothing more than data layers placed on top of one another electronically,

GPS = Global Positioning System- Not The Same Thing!

Page 4: Lake George Park Commission Stream Corridor Management Project: Jim Lieberum, CPESC Water Resources Specialist Warren County SWCD.

Data Development

• It was decided by the Lake George Park Commission to use the Lake George Park boundary as draft regulatory area for this project.

• The Geographic Information System (GIS) stream coverages are developed from existing NYS DEC GIS data. They are graphic representations of the NYS DEC adopted regulated streams.

• Streams which are found to be blatantly incorrect in their location and extent were corrected by the Warren County SWCD for this project based on the USGS topographic maps.

Page 5: Lake George Park Commission Stream Corridor Management Project: Jim Lieberum, CPESC Water Resources Specialist Warren County SWCD.

Data Development

• For the purposes of this project, lands were divided into two regulatory categories: state land and non-state land.

• Two example draft buffers are were placed around all streams (on non-state owned lands), which are depicted on the maps in the Lake George Park.

Page 6: Lake George Park Commission Stream Corridor Management Project: Jim Lieberum, CPESC Water Resources Specialist Warren County SWCD.

Sample Map

Page 7: Lake George Park Commission Stream Corridor Management Project: Jim Lieberum, CPESC Water Resources Specialist Warren County SWCD.

Data

The stream buffers widths are being developed by the Commission and will be

applied to the maps.

Page 8: Lake George Park Commission Stream Corridor Management Project: Jim Lieberum, CPESC Water Resources Specialist Warren County SWCD.

Deliverables

These will be the following provided to the Commission at the completion of this project:

• One large scale index map of the entire watershed• Three smaller scale maps, Lake- North, Lake- Mid and Lake- South,

will be developed with the agreed upon buffer widths

• The area will be calculated for non-state land within the buffer• The percentage of non-state land that is affected will be calculated

• The total number of non-state land parcels will be calculated• The percentage of non-state land parcels affected in the LG Park

will be calculated. • A landowner database will be developed for notification purposes

Page 9: Lake George Park Commission Stream Corridor Management Project: Jim Lieberum, CPESC Water Resources Specialist Warren County SWCD.

Questions and ContactsIf you have any questions regarding the data or creation of the maps, please contact:

Jim Lieberum, CPESCWater Resources SpecialistWarren County [email protected]

www.warrenswcd.org


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