Commissioner Decisions On Lead Agency Disputes
In a coordinated review under SEQR, there are times when the involved agencies are not able to agree which one of them will become the lead agency. When this happens, any of the involved agencies or the project sponsor can request the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation to designate a lead agency [See 617.6(b)(5)]. The decisions of the Commissioner are organized by the type of project that was the subject of the dispute and by date of issuance. Questions regarding lead agency disputes should be directed to Regional Support Section, Division of Environmental Permits.
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes by Date
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Annexation
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Bulkheads-Marinas
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Cogeneration
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Construction
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Conversion-Replacement
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Energy
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Industrial Development Parks
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Landfill-Solid Waste
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Mining Operations
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Recreational Facilities
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Resource Recovery Projects
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Shopping Malls-Plazas
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Site Plan
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Subdivisions-PUDs-Residential Construction
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Waste Incineration
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Water Supply
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Water-Wastewater Treatment Facilities
- Commissioner Decisions on Lead Agency Disputes: Zoning-Variances
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