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Please confer with your legal counsel to determine which of the following forms you are required to fill out.

(New York) State Environmental Quality Review - Full Environmental Assessment Form or Short Environmental Assessment Form

Commonly referred to as "the State Environmental form"

Purpose
This form is used to assess the impact on the environment which a manufacturing project may have.

Note: This form must be signed and sent to the OCIDA office via postal mail for processing when completed (no faxes are allowed). Do not fill out this form unless you have completed OCIDA-SLAA. If you are requesting that OCIDA issue bonds on your behalf, this form MUST be followed by the completion of NP-IDAMP-BCQ.

Note: To fill out this form online, please go to www.dec.state.ny.us (under the category "Regulatory Information," click on "Impact Assessment (SEQR)", then read and follow the instructions on how to fill out the "Full Environmental Assessment Form" online). This form contains many questions. Even though many are comprised of simple check boxes, be advised that this form may take an hour or more to complete online. Applicants need only fill out the first ten (10) screens online.


(New York) State Environmental Quality Review - Full Environmental Assessment Form

SEQR_FEAF.pdf (1.1MB)

(New York) State Enviromental Quality Review - Short Environmental Assessment Form

SEQR_SEAF.pdf (89 kb)



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Latest News
Cornell Agriculture & Food Technology Park Expands Roster of Food and Agriculture Tenants

GENEVA, NY – The Cornell Agriculture & Food Technology Park has announced that three new businesses will join its roster of tenants. The new companies reflect the core focus of the park in the areas of food and agriculture. Known as “The Technology Farm,” the park fosters economic development through the creation of innovative technologies that enhance the production of new products and processes related to food, beverages and agriculture.




Cornell Agriculture & Food Technology Park Announces Resignation of Daniel Fessenden
GENEVA, NY – Today, Daniel J. Fessenden, executive director of the Cornell Agriculture & Food Technology Park (CAFTP), announced his resignation from the research park effective January 2, 2007. Fessenden said he leaves the position with great pride in the park's accomplishments and with deep gratitude for having had an opportunity to play a role in its establishment and growth.


Governor Pataki Announces $40 Million in Funding for Food Lab at Cornell's Ag Tech Park
Governor George Pataki paid a visit to Cornell's Agricultural and Food Technology Park (CAFTP) in Geneva on Saturday, September 23, to announce $40 million in State funding for the construction of a new State Food Laboratory at the Park.



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