Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 650 - Coastal Resources Management Council
Chapter 20 - Coastal Management Program
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 7 - Aquidneck Island SAMP Coastal Development Regulations
Section 650-RICR-20-00-7.6 - Areas of Particular Concern (formerly section 160)
Universal Citation: 650 RI Code of Rules 20 00 7.6
Current through September 18, 2024
A The areas of particular concern (APC) zone are as defined in § 7.2(A)(1) of this Part.
B. Policy
1. Within the APC Zone, it is the policy of
the CRMC to maintain and restore native vegetated coastal buffers with maximum
widths to protect the valuable habitats and/or contiguous vegetated corridors
contained within the zone consistent with §1.1.11 of this Subchapter. The
CRMC does not support projects that propose to alter existing natural areas
having high environmental value for habitat, recreation, or scenic quality, as
delineated on the AI SAMP map (See §
7.11 of this Part: Appendix
A - Habitat Values and Habitat Linkage for Unbuilt Lands With the Aquidneck
Island SAMP Boundary). Accordingly, projects that propose to alter these
habitats are inconsistent with this policy, and are strongly
discouraged.
2. Applicants have a
choice of either Option 1 (standard buffer width) or Option 2 (variance
request) as detailed below for projects located in the APC Zone.
3. Any public access plans should be
consistent with Section 335 of the CRMP.
4. Projects under either option must meet the
25% minimum vegetative cover and stormwater management requirements described
in §
7.5 of this Part.
C. Standards
1. Option 1: Standard buffer width
a. All development proposals within the APC
Zone that completely meet the requirements under this option will be processed
as Category A applications in accordance with the CRMP.
b. Applicants choosing this option must
adhere to the standard buffer width as determined in Table 1 in §
7.7(C)(1) of
this Part. In addition, all structures must be set back 25 feet from the inland
edge of the buffer.
c. The buffer
must be comprised of a mix of native plant species and must remain in a natural
and undisturbed state. CRMC may authorize limited buffer zone management
activities only when it is clearly demonstrated that the habitat quality of the
affected area will not be diminished.
d. The applicant must provide a public access
plan in accordance with §1.3.6 of this Subchapter.
e. Under Option 1, variances to the buffer
width are not permissible.
2. Option 2: Variance request
a. All development proposals within the APC
Zone seeking a buffer variance shall be processed as Category B applications in
accordance with the CRMP.
b. An
applicant may only reduce the standard APC Zone buffer width through the
granting of a variance by the CRMC in accordance with §1.1.7 of this
Subchapter. At no time shall any applicant provide a buffer less than 50% of
the required buffer width, as determined in Table 1 in §
7.7(C)(1) of
this Part below. Furthermore, the minimum buffer width within an APC Zone shall
be twenty-five (25) feet.
c. Any
proposals for a buffer less than 50% of the required APC Zone buffer width
shall require a special exception in accordance with §1.1.8 of this
Subchapter.
d. All structures must
be set back 25 feet from the inland edge of the buffer.
e. In the event that a buffer variance is
approved, the applicant must provide compensation in the form of public
amenities for the difference between the required buffer width and any reduced
buffer width.
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