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RI Coastal Resources Management Council

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

AGENDA
Semi-Monthly Meeting – Full Council
Tuesday, June 12, 2018; 6:00 p.m.
Administration Building; Conference Room A
One Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908


Approval of the minutes of the previous meeting – April 10, 2018

Subcommittee Reports

Staff Reports

APPLICATIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN OUT-TO-NOTICE AND ARE BEFORE THE FULL COUNCIL FOR DECISION:

2018-01-051 TOWN OF BRISTOL -- Construct and maintain stone masonry and concrete wall repairs; installation of a new timber walkway with timber pile and concrete footing supports; land improvements including a new stone dust pathway, regrading, clearing of vegetation, and installation of new benches; and installation of a new concrete slab walkway. Located at plat 10; lot 21, 22, 69, 72; 201 Thames Street, Bristol, RI.

2017-11-051 EAST BEACH FARMS, LLC -- Create and maintain a six acre oyster farm using the bottom plant method (no gear) in Quonochontaug Pond, Charlestown, RI.

2018-02-025 BROWN UNIVERSITY -- Construct 139 linear feet of new replacement bulkhead along the immediate seaward edge of the existing bulkhead, maintain 80 linear feet of existing riprap revetment by removing remnant pilings and debris and add additional stone to repair the revetment slope; renovate and expand the existing timber pier from 3,161sq. ft. to 3,512 sq. ft., install a new 30 ft. x 30 ft. ramp, shift the existing 16 ft. x 120 ft. terminal float seaward by approximately 25 and add a new 16 ft. x 15 ft. float to the south end of the relocated terminal float, add a new 8 ft. x 70 ft. float and 8 ft. x 55 ft. float on the landward side of the terminal float to be connected to the expanded timber pier by two 3 ft. x 25 ft. gangways (one for each new float). Modify the structural perimeter limit to accommodate the expanded facility. Located at plat 17, lot 54; Marston Boat House, 250 India Street, Providence, RI.

PUBLIC HEARING ON SHORELINE CHANGE SPECIAL AREA MANAGEMENT PLAN (BEACH SAMP):

Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Trends and Status: Current and Future Impacts of Coastal hazards in Rhode Island
Chapter 6 – State and Municipal Considerations
Chapter 7 – Adaptation Strategies and Techniques for Coastal Properties

The CRMC intends to adopt these 4 chapters above as part of the Shoreline Change Special Area Management Plan (Beach SAMP). Once fully completed and following approval by NOAA the Beach SAMP will then become part of the CRMC’s federally-approved Coastal Resources Management Program (CRMP). The Beach SAMP will be a guidance document and it will not be adopted pursuant to the state Administrative Procedures Act. Accordingly the Beach SAMP will not be assigned a RI Code of Regulations (RICR) number.

EXECUTIVE SESSION § 42-46-5(2) – Litigation

 

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