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Lake Management Master Plan Details


How Did It Happen?  

In late 2006, the Board of Directors of the Schroon Lake Association agreed to set aside $1,000 to begin the development of a LaMP for the greater Schroon Lake watershed.  A committee of SLA Board members (Roger Friedman, Howard Warren, Mark Whitney, and Helen Wildman) was established.  In December, 2006, they met with the Supervisors of Schroon, Horicon and Chester Townships, and our Lake Manager, Steve LaMere of Adirondack Ecologists, to explore the ramifications.  It was agreed that the Schroon Lake Association would lead this project aided by the three towns. 
 
It was at this time that Howard Warren wrote a grant application for educational signage and handout materials for the launch ramp areas which in later meetings led to the development of the Launch Ramp Project.  To seek support and input from the greater Schroon Lake watershed area, meetings were then broadened to include the East Shore of Schroon Lake Association, the DEC, the Warren and Essex County Soil and Water Districts, the business community, the Schroon Lake Park District, and other interested parties. 

What Now? (Objectives)  

The LaMP Committee outlined the area to be included in the LaMP as the Greater Schroon Lake Watershed; which was defined as the Schroon River, Schroon Lake from its beginnings to the Starbuckville Dam, and the river's tributaries and upland drainage.  A questionnaire was developed to seek input from all stakeholders in the area.  The returns have been tabulated and summarized to identify areas of concern.  The Schroon Lake Association has signed a proposal from Adirondack Ecologists, who will be responsible for the compilation and dissemination of all materials to be included in the LaMP.  The SLA has also entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Warren County Soil and Water District which has agreed to conduct the upland portion of the study at no cost to the Association. In addition to serving as principal advisor, editor and project manager for the LaMP development process, AE will be responsible for the preparation and presentation of all information related to the aquatic and wetland environments of Schroon Lake.

Money and Volunteers  

We incur ongoing costs in conjunction with the Lake Management Master Plan.  In May and June we have a mailing of almost 3,000 pieces going out to residents of the Schroon Lake watershed.  We always need volunteers to help with our mailings and, of course, funds for printing and mailing.  If you cannot volunteer for the programs we have instituted to keep our lake as heathy and pure as we can, perhaps you can help us with a donation.  As a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization your donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.

Schroon Lake Association, Inc.
PO Box 5
Schroon Lake, NY 12870
info@schroonlakeassociation.org
A non-profit 501(c)3 organization

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