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Ask the Adirondack Park Agency Before You Build

Inside the Adirondack Park, the APA jurisdictional inquiry is the clean way to ask whether agency review is needed.

Published June 23, 2026 · Last verified June 23, 2026

A lot inside the Adirondack Park can look simple on a town map and still need a park-specific check. The Adirondack Park Agency says many factors decide whether a project needs agency review. That is why the Jurisdictional Inquiry Form is worth knowing before a driveway, lot split, shoreline idea, septic plan, or cabin sketch gets too far along.

The inquiry is not a substitute for local permits. It is the way to ask the APA question in writing, early enough that the answer can shape the plan instead of interrupting it. APA staff answer by letter about whether permits or other review may be needed.

For a buyer or owner, the plain move is to gather the tax map number, municipality, parcel size, existing structures, water or wetlands context, and the actual work being considered. Then ask the agency before relying on a seller’s casual “buildable” comment. In the Adirondacks, the paper trail can be as useful as the dream board. That kind of care fits the park. Essex County, Hamilton County, Warren County, Franklin County, and other Adirondack places can all mix private land, hamlet life, forest edges, wetlands, and water. A short inquiry keeps the local dream tied to the actual Adirondack Park Agency lane before the chainsaw, surveyor, or contractor gets ahead of the answer.

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