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RI Coastal Resources Management Council

...to preserve, protect, develop, and restore coastal resources for all Rhode Islanders

Semi-monthly Meeting – Full Council
Tuesday, June 22, 2004; 6:00 p.m.
Boardroom; Narragansett Bay Commission
One Service Road, Providence, RI

AGENDA

Reading of the minutes of the previous meeting.
Staff Reports.
Subcommittee Reports.

Applications that have been Out to Notice and are before the Full Council for Decision:

2003-07-037 HOWARD AND SHARON HAYDEN mdash; Construct and maintain residential boating facility consisting of a 149' x 4' (+/-) fixed pier; 20' x 3' ramp and a 10' x 15' float. Also, install four tie-off piles. The facility will extend 75' (+/-) beyond MLW. Located at plat 7, lot 2; 168 Bayview Avenue, Portsmouth, RI.

2003-12-004 CLIFFORD WHITE/MARY FARRELL mdash; Construct a residential boating facility to consist of a 4' X 120' fixed timber pier, a 3' x 18' ramp, a 150 square foot float and two (2) tie off piles. The terminus of the dock will extend to 95-feet beyond MLW. Located at plat 3 lot 121; 541 Seaside Drive, Jamestown, RI.

2003-06-002 GLENDA & GERALD KIRBY, JR. mdash; construct a residential boating facility to consist of: 4' x 80' +/- fixed timber pier with a fixed 4' x 20' lower terminus "L" section. The fixed pier will have batter support piles and batter tie-off piles. Located at plat 19, lot 75; 109 Cottrell Road, North Kingstown, RI.

Applications requesting Administrative Approval before the Full Council:

2004-02-055 SHELTER HARBOR FIRE DISTRICT mdash; Provide a 25-foot undisturbed coastal buffer zone with a ten foot wide access path to an existing concrete boat ramp. Naturalized shrub plantings will be placed within an existing cleared portion of the proposed buffer zone. Also, conduct upland clearing and landscape work landward of the proposed buffer zone. This work will include native shrub plantings along adjacent property lines. Finally, relocate and rebuild an existing, timber boat rack landward of the proposed buffer zone. Located at plat 135, private ROW; Bach Road, Westerly, RI.

2004-06-011 TIVERTON YACHT CLUB mdash; Construct a new RIDEM approved ISDS with a 10' x 16' temporary bathroom structure. Located at plat 6-5, lot 5 and 30; 58 Riverside Drive, Tiverton, RI.

2002-10-039 WILLIAM LORD mdash; Construct a 26' x 30' single family dwelling with an attached 8' x 20' deck. The dwelling will be connected to municipal water and sewer service. Also, install a permeable driveway and fences as shown on the submitted plans. Located at plat R, lot 281; Saltaire Avenue, Narragansett, RI.

Public Hearing on Changes to the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Program:

Salt Pond Region Special Area Management Plan
Section 920.2: Control of Pollution from Storage Tanks

1. Definitions

(a) Underground Storage Tanks (UST) include any one or more underground tanks and their associated components, including piping, used to contain an accumulation of petroleum product or hazardous material.

2. Policies and Regulations

(a) Except for propane and liquid natural gas, Bburial of domestic USTs is prohibited in the Salt Pond Region

(b) Commercial USTs must meet all current state standards and applicants must apply for a CRMC permit. Applicants must demonstrate an adequate construction design and means for monitoring for leakage, and shall replace all leaking tanks according to RIDEM regulations.

3. Recommendations

(a) CRMC recommends that homeowner's close their petroleum USTs by contacting RIDEM and following the proper procedures as indicated in the RIDEM UST regulations.

Narrow River Special Area Management Plan
Section 920.4: Control of Pollution from Storage Tanks

1. Definitions

(a) Underground Storage Tanks (UST) include any one or more underground tanks and their associated components, including piping, used to contain an accumulation of petroleum product or hazardous material.

2. Policies and Regulations

(a) Except for propane and liquid natural gas, Bburial of domestic USTs is prohibited in the Narrow River watershed.

(b) Commercial USTs must meet all current state standards and applicants must apply for a CRMC permit. Applicants must demonstrate an adequate construction design and means for monitoring for leakage, and shall replace all leaking tanks according to RIDEM regulations.

3. Recommendations

(a) CRMC recommends that homeowner's close their petroleum USTs by contacting RIDEM and following the proper procedures as indicated in the RIDEM UST regulations.

Enforcement Report mdash; May, 2004

Category "A" List

Executive Session pursuant to RIGL 42-46-5.1 (Personnel)

CALENDAR INDEX

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