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DEC Seeking Landowner Input on New York's Forest Tax Law Program

February 25, 2019 03:00 p.m.
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    Press Release from NYS DEC:

    DEC Seeking Landowner Input on New York's Forest Tax Law Program

    Public Meetings to Be Held Across the State February 26 through March 27

    The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today
    announced an upcoming series of public meetings to provide stakeholders with
    the opportunity to offer input on the Forest Tax Law Program's Section 480a.
    The purpose of these meetings is to discuss areas of the program that could be
    improved including increasing compliance, reducing administrative burdens, and
    improving forestry outcomes.

    "New York's forests provide scenic beauty, forest products, wildlife habitat, clean
    water, and clean air," said DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos. "Forests are also
    integral to the uptake and storage of carbon and are a critical component in
    addressing the threats posed by climate change. The 480a program helps
    private forest landowners, which own 75 percent of New York's forests, and
    these meetings provide an opportunity to help DEC enhance the program and its
    benefit to all New Yorkers."

    The Forest Tax Law was enacted in 1974 to give forest landowners with 50
    acres or more of qualifying land in New York State an incentive for the
    "continued production of forest crops." Currently, there are more than 3,400
    forest landowners and more than 1.2 million acres of private forest land enrolled
    in the program. The changes under consideration would address the Real
    Property Tax Law Section 480a and would not alter the annual tax benefit,
    stumpage tax, commitment period or penalties for non-compliance.

    State Forester Robert Davies said, "The 480a program provides property tax
    incentives to encourage private forest landowners to maintain healthy forests for
    the many benefits they provide to New York State communities. We sincerely
    hope that current enrollees and other interested stakeholders join us for this
    important discussion to improve the efficiency and benefits offered by this
    program."

    Landowners and private consulting foresters participating in the 480a program
    and any interested parties are encouraged to attend one of the eight public
    meetings that will be offered across the state. DEC will also host a webinar for
    those who cannot participate in-person.

    The public meetings schedule is as follows:

    February 26, 2019, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
    Finger Lakes Community College
    Room 2185, Stage 14
    3325 Marvin Sands Drive
    Canandaigua, NY 14424

    February 27, 2019, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
    Concord Town Hall
    86 Franklin Street
    Springville, NY 14141

    March 5, 2019, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
    Martha Eddy Room, NYS Fairgrounds
    581 State Fair Blvd.
    Syracuse, NY 13209

    March 7, 2019, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
    SUNY Plattsburg
    Cardinal Lounge-Angel College Center
    Rugar Street
    Plattsburg, NY 12901

    March 14, 2019, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
    DEC Region 4 Headquarters
    1130 North Westcott Street
    Schenectady, NY 12306

    March 20, 2019, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
    SUNY New Paltz
    1 Hawk Drive
    New Paltz, NY 12561

    March 21, 2019, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
    Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
    2801 Sharon Turnpike
    Millbrook, NY 12545

    March 27, 2019, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
    DEC Region 6 Sub-Office
    7327 Rt. 812
    Lowville, NY 13367

    For more information on Forest Tax Law and current regulations, interested
    parties can visit the DEC website. For more information about the webinar or to
    submit comments email, contact bslmregs@dec.ny.gov.