Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 650 - Coastal Resources Management Council
Chapter 20 - Coastal Management Program
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 9 - Rules and Regulations Governing the Protection and Management of Freshwater Wetlands in the Vicinity of the Coast
Section 650-RICR-20-00-9.9 - Request to Determine the Presence of Jurisdictional Area, Request to Verify Freshwater Wetland Edges, or Request for Regulatory Applicability
Universal Citation: 650 RI Code of Rules 20 00 9.9
Current through September 18, 2024
9.9.1 Purpose
A. An application may be made to the CRMC to
request a determination regarding:
1. The
presence of jurisdictional area on the property which is regulated under the
Act (see § 9.9.2 of this Part).
2. The verification of the delineated edge of
freshwater wetlands on the property (see § 9.9.3 of this Part);
3. Whether the Rules apply to a proposed
project, or not, or confirmation that a project is exempt according to §
9.6 of this Part (see §
9.9.4 of this Part).
9.9.2 Request to Determine Presence of Jurisdictional Area
A. An applicant
seeking a request to determine the presence of jurisdictional area must submit
the following documents and adhere to the following requirements:
1. A completed application form (§§
9.8.2 and 9.8.3 of this Part);
2.
The appropriate fee (§ 9.8.9(A) of this Part); and
3. A site plan of the subject property
(§ 9.8.4 of this Part) or a tax assessor's map that includes a title block
and locus map drawn to a scale no smaller than one inch = one hundred feet (1"
= 100') with sufficient fixed reference points is required. The tax assessor's
map must be legible and clearly depict property boundaries. The site plan or
tax assessor's map must not depict any proposed project or
activities.
4. If property
boundaries are not clearly identifiable on the property itself, the applicant
must clearly identify those boundaries with labeled markers such as flags or
stakes.
B. The CRMC will
inspect the property and issue a determination stating whether a jurisdictional
area is present. The purpose of this determination is to determine whether
jurisdictional area is present on the property and the type of such area, not
to verify the specific location of any such area.
C. Any determination regarding the presence
of jurisdictional area issued by the CRMC in accordance with this rule shall be
valid for a period of five (5) years from the date of issue.
9.9.3 Request to Verify Freshwater Wetland Edges
A. An
applicant seeking a request to verify freshwater wetland edges must submit the
following documents and adhere to the following requirements:
1. A completed application form (§§
9.8.2 and 9.8.3 of this Part);
2.
The appropriate fee (§ 9.8.9(A) of this Part);
3. A site plan of the subject property
(§§ 9.8.4 and 9.8.5 of this Part) prepared by a qualified
professional (§ 9.8.7 of this Part), that identifies the freshwater
wetlands and their edges and associated jurisdictional area that the applicant
requests the CRMC to verify; and
4.
Completed freshwater wetland edge documentation forms (§ 9.9.3(E) of this
Part).
B. Site plans
submitted for request to verify freshwater wetland edges must not depict any
proposed project or activities.
C.
The edge(s) of all freshwater wetlands should be identified by a qualified
professional as specified in guidance documents available from the CRMC and
shall be delineated in accordance with the specifications set forth in §
9.21 of this Part.
D. Any delineation or identification of
freshwater wetlands completed by a person other than the CRMC, including by an
applicant or applicant's agent, shall be valid only after review and written
verification by the CRMC (See the procedures outlined in §
9.21 of this
Part).
E. For verification
purposes, the applicant must undertake the following steps:
1. Identify each freshwater wetland edge that
the applicant wishes to have verified on the property, and record the edge on a
site plan.
a. The freshwater wetland edge on
the property shall be flagged with sequentially numbered or lettered flags, and
the flags must be placed at the freshwater wetland edge in sufficient numbers
to clearly identify the edge to be verified. The distance between flags must
allow for adequate visibility from one (1) flag to another during the growing
season.
b. The freshwater wetland
edge shall be surveyed and recorded on the site plans showing the location and
number/letter of the flag corresponding with those flags at the site.
c. In addition to the surveyed freshwater
wetland edge, periodic measurements (i.e., at least one (1) for every one
hundred feet (100') of surveyed edge) must be recorded on the site plan,
indicating the distance from the surveyed edge to fixed reference points on the
property. Fixed reference points on the property shall include, but are not
limited to: stone walls, watercourses, roads, trails, buildings, structures,
fences, cut transects or traverse lines, survey stakes with stations, or other
features that allow confirmation of the location of the flagged freshwater
wetland edge by field measurements.
2. Identify the professional(s) conducting
the delineation.
3. Provide
documentation on forms provided by the CRMC describing the reasoning used to
delineate a particular freshwater wetland edge or any series of
edges.
F. Contour
elevations, while helpful on site plans, are not required for requests to
verify freshwater wetland edges, except where:
1. A request to verify the edge of the one
hundred (100) year flood plain has been made; or
2. The freshwater wetland edge is located
along or within a parcel exceeding ten (10) acres.
G. The CRMC will inspect the freshwater
wetland edge(s) delineated by the applicant and, if in substantial agreement
with the documentation provided by the applicant, confirm the presence of
identified freshwater wetlands and the location of their delineated edges and
identify the associated buffer zones and jurisdictional area.
H. Any verification of a freshwater wetland
edge or series of edges issued by the CRMC under these effective Rules shall be
valid for a period of five (5) years from the date of issue. Any such
verification issued more than four (4) years prior to the effective date of
this Part, or any determination issued regarding the presence or extent of
those areas previously defined as "perimeter wetland" or "riverbank wetland"
prior to the effective date of this Part, is no longer valid.
I. A request to verify freshwater wetlands
edges file shall be considered closed if the applicant fails to answer any
notification of application deficiency or any request for additional
information from the CRMC within a period of six (6) months from the date of
the deficiency letter or request.
9.9.4 Request for Regulatory Applicability
A. An applicant seeking a
request for regulatory applicability should submit the following documents and
adhere to the following requirements:
1. A
completed application form (§§ 9.8.2 and 9.8.3 of this
Part);
2. The appropriate fee
(§ 9.8.9(A) of this Part);
3.
A plan drawn to scale, illustrating and describing current and proposed
conditions based on measured distances, and including a clearly depicted limit
of clearing and disturbance, a locus map, and the location of any freshwater
wetlands or freshwater wetland edges, buffer zones or buffer of
concern;
4. A written project
description including the purpose, size, and location of the project;
5. A written description of how potential
freshwater wetland impacts have been avoided to the maximum extent possible;
and
6. Photographs depicting the
current site conditions in the area of the proposed work.
7. While not required, a verified freshwater
wetland edge will facilitate the applicability decision, particularly where a
determination of applicability, or eligibility as an exempt activity, is
dependent on a proposed project's distance from the freshwater wetland
edge.
B. The CRMC will
review information provided by the applicant, and determine whether the
proposed project is exempt or otherwise will not alter the character of any
freshwater wetland, or whether further application is required in accordance
with these Rules. If the proposed project appears to involve an alteration to
freshwater wetlands or if the application is not clear or is missing
information, further application will be required.
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