Feds May Override NY's No to Private Bay Dock
Published Date: 12/22/2025
Notice
Summary
BJG Properties LLC wants to build a dock and boat lift in Little Peconic Bay, NY, but New York State said no. Now, BJG is asking the Department of Commerce to step in and override that objection. The public can share their thoughts by January 21, 2026, so this decision could affect local waters and boating soon.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Appeal Seeks Override for Dock
BJG Properties LLC filed an appeal asking the Secretary of Commerce to override New York State's objection to a permit to install a dock and boat lift in Little Peconic Bay, Suffolk County, NY. The appeal is docketed as NOAA-HQ-2025-1465 and could result in allowing the dock and boat lift if the Secretary finds the project meets the Coastal Zone Management Act standards.
Public Comment and Hearing Opportunity
The public and federal agencies may submit written comments or request a public hearing on the appeal through www.regulations.gov under docket NOAA-HQ-2025-1465. Comments and hearing requests must be received by January 21, 2026; anonymous comments are accepted, and if a hearing is held the comment period will be reopened for 10 days after the hearing.
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