[FN3] This item shall be shown on the map, which shall cover the entire project area.
[FN4] The applicant shall provide the name, title and qualifications of the company representatives directly responsible for seeing that all environmental requirements are fully met.
[FN5] Concerning agricultural land use, the applicant shall, in cooperation with the landowner(s) and Soil and Water Conservation District, consider both active and inactive fields. Active and inactive fields, by definition, are cropland, rotation hayland and cropland, hayland, livestock grazing areas, orchards and vineyards. The applicant shall also identify those areas containing practices for agricultural resources management, including strip-cropping, diversion terraces, underground tile drain lines, surface drainage ditches, and waste management conveyance and storage systems.
[FN6] To aid in the selection of measures and techniques for minimizing adverse environmental impact on the soil's resource, the applicant should contact the county office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, to identify the soil type(s) and slope(s) and respective limitations, including the depth of the topsoil, depth from surface to bedrock, and soil drainability.
[FN7] Productive timber stands are viable or potential commercial forest stands composed of saplings (0-5 inches in diameter), poles (6-11 inches in diameter) and/or mature trees (12 inches plus in diameter).
[FN8] Designated and listed by the State, county, town, city or incorporated village. This includes listings by the State Historic Preservation Officer and the National and State Registers for historic and cultural sites.
[FN9] Provision of additional copies directly to county and town planners, and county, town, city or village highway superintendents, will expedite the certification process.
[FN10] To satisfy this requirement, a list of State and local permits will usually be sufficient. This list might include wetland permits, stream-crossing permits, road-crossing permits, or any other State or municipal permit. The applicant's filing of a road-crossing permit form with the Department of Transportation does not alter the commission's jurisdiction as the ultimate decision making authority with respect to the siting of fuel gas transmission lines.
[FN11] Before filing copies with the commission, the applicant should contact the appropriate regional office to obtain the name and address of the official who should be served.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 16 §§ 85-1.2