Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 650 - Coastal Resources Management Council
Chapter 20 - Coastal Management Program
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 5 - Metro Bay Region Special Area Management Plan
Section 650-RICR-20-00-5.12 - Brownfield Redevelopment with the Metro Bay Region (formerly section 220)
Universal Citation: 650 RI Code of Rules 20 00 5.12
Current through September 18, 2024
A. Urban Coastal Greenway policies on brownfields (formerly §220.1)
1.
RIDEM-designated brownfield sites shall receive additional consideration with
regard to UCG requirements. The Council has established a maximum application
fee of $5000 for all DEM-designated brownfield development projects (See
§10-00-1.4.6 (A)(21) of this Title)
2. Brownfield sites pose unusual economic
constraints, given the common need for remediation that may result in
significant expense to the developer. The Council encourages thoughtful
redevelopment of these contaminated sites, and believes that it is possible to
proceed with such redevelopment in a manner that improves the natural
environment while allowing for the fiscal realities of such an
endeavor.
3. It is therefore the
policy of the RICRMC to require the maximum UCG width practicable within
brownfield sites while allowing for flexibility in the implementation of the
UCG on these sites, based upon the applicant meeting the criteria defined in
§5.5.1 of this Part for vegetation targets, stormwater treatment and
public access. See the Urban Coastal Greenway Design Manual (http://www.crmc.ri.gov/samp_mb/UCG-Design-
Manual.pdf ) for recommended approaches to stormwater treatment and
habitat improvement in brownfield sites.
B. Urban Coastal Greenway standards on brownfields (formerly §220.2)
1.
Brownfield sites shall adhere to the urban coastal greenway standards and
policies regarding setbacks, view corridors, and public safety as stated in
this document to the maximum extent practicable.
2. All development proposals for brownfield
sites within RICRMC's jurisdiction shall require a pre-application meeting
including the applicant, his/her planning and design staff, and representatives
of the RICRMC, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM)
Offices of Waste Management and Water Resources, and the municipality of
jurisdiction. This meeting shall take place after RIDEM has notified RICRMC
that the review of the investigation is complete. It is intended that this
pre-application meeting be the first step in the remedial design process after
a brownfield development proposal has been submitted, and is further intended
to streamline the multi-agency regulatory process for proposed developments on
these sites. Agency (RICRMC and RIDEM) and municipal representatives at this
pre-application meeting will consider the applicant's proposed designs to
ensure that the proposal satisfies RICRMC's Urban Coastal Greenway
requirements, the RIDEM's brownfield and stormwater requirements, and the
municipality's zoning ordinances.
3. Where the Executive Director, in
consultation with DEM Site Remediation staff and CRMC staff, determines that a
particular UCG standard poses a risk or is impractical due to site remediation
requirements, the Executive Director may waive or reduce such
requirement.
4. An applicant may
request of RIDEM, that a proposal that satisfies the requirements of the Urban
Coastal Greenway policy be used to offset some or all of the State's Natural
Resource Damage Claims at the site (including claims for additional
assessment).
5. Under circumstances
at a brownfield site where it is desirable to limit infiltration, traditional
stormwater infiltration techniques shall not be used in the Urban Coastal
Greenway. The goal of total on-site stormwater treatment will still apply on
brownfield sites, although the constraints of each site will be taken into
consideration during the application process. Applicants are therefore
encouraged to utilize vegetative stormwater management techniques such as green
roofs and rain gardens with shallow-rooting plants, as well as alternative
landscaping/land shaping i.e., raised planting beds) to allow for the maximum
possible on-site treatment of stormwater. Refer to the Urban Coastal Greenway
Design Manual (http://www.crmc.ri.gov/samp_mb/UCG-Design-Manual.pdf)
for descriptions of recommended alternatives and reference sources for
additional technical information regarding the implementation of those
alternatives. These alternative stormwater abatement techniques shall protect
the integrity of the containment cap/structure and be approved by the RICRMC
and the RIDEM.
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