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Love Canal Area Revitilization Agency (LCARA) Records, 1980-2003 (MS 74)


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Historical Note:

The Love Canal Area Revitalization Agency (LCARA) was government agency established by New York Governor, Hugh Carey on June 18, 1980 to organize the rehabilitation effort of the properties in the Emergency Declaration Area of Love Canal.

After the area was determined to be habitable, LCARA developed a Master Plan and Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) for the new planned community. Using this plan, LCARA began to repair and renovate buildings within "Ring 2". "Ring 2" was the second ring of homes around the Love Canal site to be evacuated. After repairs were made, LCARA sold homes to citizens and established the new Black Creek Community.

LCARA was officially disbanded in 2003 by New York State Legislation and a closing ceremony was held in the Black Creek Community.


Scope and Content Note:

This collection contains the several drafts and final copies of the Love Canal Area Master Plan and Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS). The Master Plan is a comprehensive document covering areas of a municipality's planned growth and future, including infrastructure and zoning. The GEIS accessed the cumulative impact of the chemical waste site and its lasting secondary effects on the area.

Several related governmental reports (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Congressional reports) on Love Canal are contained within the collection as well.

The collection also contains: minutes from 1982-1999 of LCARA board and committee meetings; cassette tape recordings of meetings; the Technical Review Committee's Habitability Study's original findings and reports; historical items related to Love Canal and Hooker Chemical; and documentation of the closing ceremonies.


Arrangement:

Series I. Reports
Subseries A. Love Canal Area Revitalization Agency Master Plan
Subseries B. Other related Love Canal reports
Series II. Meetings
Series III. Black Creek Community
Subseries A. Appraisal
Series IV. LCARA Committees
Subseries A. Land Use Advisory Committee
Subseries B. Long Range Planning Committee
Subseries C. Technical Review Committee
    -- Habitability Study
Series V. Collected documents
Subseries A. Hooker Chemical
Series VI. Closing ceremony
 

 

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