NYS Wetland Policy Update Summary

NYS Wetland Policy Update Summary

Costich Engineering, Land Surveying, and Landscape Architecture, D.P.C. has reviewed updates related to New York State’s wetland policies, and have summarized them below:

Recently, New York State’s policies on regulating wetlands have changed. New York’s wetlands maps have long been outdated, and within the next few years, they will be completely remapped. However, in 2025, these new maps will no longer be used to regulate wetlands. The maps will now be purely educational, and jurisdictional determinations for state-regulated wetlands will be made by DEC staff using all available information, including the new informational maps. This will move smaller projects with less of an environmental impact through quicker but, in general, more projects will require permits as the quantity of wetlands increases.

Another important change is that in 2028 the size required for a wetland to qualify as protected will decrease from 12.4 acres to 7.4 acres. Smaller wetlands of unusual importance will also be regulated and have been redefined as including “watersheds with significant flooding, urban areas, rare plants, habitat for essential behavior of endangered/threatened/special concern/species of greatest conservational need, class I wetlands, previously designated as a wetland of Unusual Local Importance (ULI), productive vernal pools, wetlands in floodways, previously mapped wetlands, regional local significance, and significance for protecting state’s water quality”.

Additionally, permit application fees have been increased (although they are still lower than surrounding states) and violators can now be served with both a fine and an order to restore the violated wetland.

The Adirondacks will continue to be regulated as they are now.

Written by: Samantha Calus, Junior Environmental Engineer
For more information, contact Samantha at scalus@costich.com or visit https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/4937.html

 

YMCA Goes to Construction – Press Release

YMCA Goes to Construction – Press Release

Costich Engineering, Land Surveying, and Landscape Architecture, D.P.C. completed the site/civil portion of this project, and we are thrilled to share that this project is going to construction.

A photo copy of the original press release is located below. Click here to see the full press release:
YMCA BREAKS GROUND ON SANDS FAMILY YMCA | YMCA of Rochester (rochesterymca.org)

Open Position: Project Manager

Open Position: Project Manager

Costich entered into the Wireless Telecommunications world in 1988 when cell phones were just emerging in the suitcase and brick phone era. Our Telecommunications Department is a hard working group that has grown from a 2 person operation to a dedicated 9+ person team with the support of the entire firm as needed.

We are looking to expand this department in order to take on additional clients and projects!


We pride ourselves in providing quality work in a timely manner. This position includes providing design and management of a wide variety of telecommunications projects.


Interested? Click below and scroll down to the employment application.

 

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

from all of us here at
Costich Engineering, Land Surveying & Landscape Architecture, D.P.C.
 
 
2021 has been a busy year!
First and foremost: we became a certified NYS woman-owned business!
 
 

Our team has grown to 39 people and we’re looking to hire more folks in 2022!
This year, we welcomed the following people to the Costich Team:

James Ritchie, Jr. Construction Inspector & Field Technician
Ryan Cummings, Landscape Designer
Shannon White, CAD Designer
Riley Lich, Summer Engineering Intern
 
 

In 2021 the following people celebrated Milestone Anniversaries with the Firm:

5 Years
Tom Ritchie, Field Surveyor

25 Years
Mark Gregoire, Field Surveyor
David Weisenreder, P.E., Project Manager

30 Years
Greg Robinson, Field Surveyor

35 Years
Garth Winterkorn, Project Manager
Elaine Wilson-Morris, Office Administrator

 

We applaud the following folks for their Noteworthy Professional Accomplishments in 2021:

  • Gary Short passed the FS, Fundamentals of Surveying exam and is one step closer to obtaining
    licensure
  • Emma Oakes, R.L.A. – She became officially registered as a licensed professional!
  • Bob Dunn, NICET III announced he will be retiring in the Spring of 2022

 

What else have we been up to this year?
Scroll or click through the images below to find out!
 

NYS Certified WBE

NYS Certified WBE

Costich Engineering, Land Surveying and Landscape Architecture, D.P.C. is pleased to announce that as of November 16, 2021, we became a NYS Certified Women – Owned Business.

We are pleased to offer Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architectural services throughout the Northeast to private and public-sector clients.

For interest in teaming opportunities, please contact our President, Sarah Costich King, RLA: scostich@costich.com or fill out our contact form.

Chris Miles Promoted to Head of Towers

We are pleased to announce that Chris Miles has been promoted to Wireless Telecommunications Department Head. Over the past couple of  years he has gone above and beyond for the Towers Team by working directly with and overseeing the majority of the group on a daily basis. He has established relationships with our towers clients and has begun taking on additional responsibilities as it pertains to bringing in new work for this department.

We have a long history in the telecom world here at Costich. We are excited about new opportunities and look forward to growing this department!