Coastal development in Suffolk County requires consistency review under New York Department of State Coastal Management and town Local Waterfront Revitalization Programs, with overlay approvals required for projects within mapped coastal boundaries.
The New York State Coastal Management Program, administered by the Department of State, requires federal and state actions within the coastal area to be consistent with state and local coastal policies. Most Suffolk shoreline towns including East Hampton, Southampton, Southold, Brookhaven, Islip, Babylon, Huntington, and Riverhead operate Local Waterfront Revitalization Programs (LWRP) approved by NY DOS. LWRP review covers waterfront construction, marinas, dock extensions, scenic-resource protection, and public-access requirements. Variances coordinate with NYS DEC tidal wetlands and Suffolk County Sanitary Code Article 6 review.
Inconsistent projects can be denied state and federal permits, leading to project halts, civil penalties under the controlling permitting statute, and required restoration with substantial mitigation costs.
See how Babylon's coastal zone permits rules stack up against other locations.
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