Progress in Eight Year Review of
AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS in ONEIDA COUNTY

February 2001

 

   Under the State Agriculture & Markets Law (Article 25-AA as amended), agricultural districts are established by the county for a period of eight years following review of the proposal by state agencies and approval by the Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets (A&M). In the seventh year, the Commissioner of A&M instructs the county to commence eight year review to determine whether the district should be continued unchanged for another eight year term, modified to add or delete land, or terminated. In most cases, land is added or deleted, changes in ownership are noted, and the district is continued for eight more years.
   Oneida County Districts 13 and 14 were renewed during the early part of 2000. Districts 15 and 16 were renewed during the latter part of 2000.


Oneida County Areas Requiring 239 Review


List of Agricultural Districts

Herkimer County

Oneida County


2002 Meeting Schedules

Herkimer County Planning Board

and

Herkimer-Oneida Counties Joint Planning Board


Municipalities & Land Use Regulations in Effect

Herkimer County

Oneida County


"Outlook" Articles

"The Status of Agriculture in Herkimer and Oneida Counties"

"What Projects Require Review Under Section 239?"

"New Approaches to Regulating Home Occupations"

"Flag Lots"

Downloadable PDF Applications:

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Agricultural District 15




Map Prepared by the Oneida County Department of Planning

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Updated April 4, 2001