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General Municipal Law
New York General Municipal Law (GML) requires that certain types of municipal planning, zoning and subdivision projects be referred to County Planning for review prior to local action being taken. The requirement seeks to promote coordination of land use decision-making and to enhance consideration of potential inter-municipal and county-wide impacts. This requirement is outlined in Article 12-B of the GML, §239 l, m and n. This process is commonly referred to across New York State as the "GML 239 referral", the "GML 239 review", or simply the "239 review" process. The responsibility for all Section 239 reviews has been given to the Rockland County Commissioner of Planning, pursuant to Article X, Section 5-82 of the Rockland County Charter.
*For Municipalities* Please visit our Self-Service Plan Permit & Licensing Portal to submit a GML Section 239 referral online.