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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY -- AGRICULTURAL FUNCTIONS OF | |
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT | |
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Introduced By: Senators Sosnowski, Conley, Coyne, DiPalma, and Archambault | |
Date Introduced: February 27, 2019 | |
Referred To: Senate Environment & Agriculture | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 2-1-20 of the General Laws in Chapter 2-1 entitled "Agricultural |
2 | Functions of Department of Environmental Management" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 2-1-20. Definitions. |
4 | As used in this chapter; |
5 | (1) "Area subject to flooding" shall include, but not be limited to, low-lying areas that |
6 | collect, hold, or meter out storm and flood waters from any of the following: rivers, streams, |
7 | intermittent streams, or areas subject to storm flowage. |
8 | (2) "Area subject to storm flowage" includes drainage swales and channels that lead into, |
9 | out of, pass through, or connect other freshwater wetlands or coastal wetlands, and that carry |
10 | flows resulting from storm events, but may remain relatively dry at other times. |
11 | (3) "Bog" means a place where standing or slowly running water is near or at the surface |
12 | during normal growing season and/or where a vegetational community has over fifty percent |
13 | (50%) of the ground or water surface covered with sphagnum moss (Sphagnum) and/or where the |
14 | vegetational community is made up of one or more of, but not limited to nor necessarily including |
15 | all of, the following: blueberries, and cranberry (Vaccinium), leatherleaf (Chamaedaphne |
16 | calyculata), pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea), sundews (Droseraceae), orchids (Orchidaceae), |
17 | white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides), red maple (Acer rubrum), black spruce (Picae mariana), |
18 | bog aster (Aster nemoralis), larch (Laris laricina), bogrosemary (Andromeda glaucophylla), |
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1 | azaleas (Rhododendron), laurels (Kalmia), sedges (Caryx), and bog cotton (Eriophorum). |
2 | (4) "Buffer" means an area of undeveloped vegetated land adjacent to a freshwater |
3 | wetland that is to be retained in its natural undisturbed condition, or is to be created to resemble a |
4 | naturally occurring vegetated area. |
5 | (5) "Department" means the department of environmental management (DEM). |
6 | (6) "Director" means the director of the department of environmental management or his |
7 | or her duly authorized agent or agents. |
8 | (7) "Farm products" means goods, other than standing timber, produced by an |
9 | agricultural operation, as defined in § 2-23-4 and which may include: |
10 | (i) Crops grown, growing, or to be grown, including: |
11 | (A) Crops produced on trees, vines, and bushes; and |
12 | (B) Aquatic goods, including seaweeds, produced in aquacultural operations; |
13 | (ii) Livestock, born or unborn, including fish, shellfish and other aquatic goods produced |
14 | in aquacultural operations; or |
15 | (iii) Products of crops or livestock in their unmanufactured states. |
16 | (7)(8) "Floodplain" means that land area adjacent to a river or stream or other body of |
17 | flowing water which is, on the average, likely to be covered with flood waters resulting from a |
18 | one-hundred (100) year frequency storm. A "one-hundred (100) year frequency storm" is one that |
19 | is to be expected to be equaled or exceeded once in one hundred (100) years; or may be said to |
20 | have a one percent (1%) probability of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. |
21 | (8)(9) "Freshwater wetlands" includes, but is not limited to, those areas that are inundated |
22 | or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration to support, and that under |
23 | normal circumstances do support a prevalence of vegetation adapted for life in saturated soil |
24 | conditions. Freshwater wetlands includes, but is not limited to: marshes, swamps, bogs, emergent, |
25 | and submergent plant communities, and for the purposes of this chapter, rivers, streams, ponds, |
26 | and vernal pools. |
27 | (9)(10) "Jurisdictional area" means the following lands and waters, as defined herein |
28 | except as provided for in § 2-1-22(k), that shall be subject to regulation under this chapter: |
29 | (i) Freshwater wetlands; |
30 | (ii) Buffers; |
31 | (iii) Floodplains; |
32 | (iv) Areas subject to storm flowage; |
33 | (v) Areas subject to flooding; and |
34 | (vi) Contiguous areas that extend outward: |
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1 | (A) Two hundred feet (200') from the edge of a river or stream; |
2 | (B) Two hundred feet (200') from the edge of a drinking water supply reservoir; and |
3 | (C) One hundred feet (100') from the edge of all other freshwater wetlands. |
4 | (10)(11) "Marsh" means a place wholly or partly within the state where a vegetational |
5 | community exists in standing or running water during the growing season and/or is made up of |
6 | one or more of, but not limited to nor necessarily including all of, the following plants or groups |
7 | of plants: hydrophytic reeds (Phragmites), grasses (Cramineae), mannagrasses (Glyceria), |
8 | cutgrasses (Leersia), pickerelwoods (Pontederiaceae), sedges (Cyperaceae), rushes (Juncaceae), |
9 | cattails (Typha), water plantains (Alismataceae), bur-reeds (Sparganiazceae), pondweeds |
10 | (Zosteraceae), frog's bits (Hydrocharitaceae), arums (Araceae), duckweeds (Lemmaceae), water |
11 | lilies (Nymphaeceae), water-milfoils (Haloragaceae), water-starworts (Callitrichaeceae), bladder- |
12 | worts (Utricularia), pipeworts (Eriocaulon), sweet gale (Myrica gale), and buttonbush |
13 | (Cephalanthus occidentalis). |
14 | (11)(12) "Near or at the surface" mean within eighteen (18) inches of the surface. |
15 | (12)(13) "Pond" means a place natural or man-made, wholly or partly within the state, |
16 | where open-standing or slowly moving water is present for at least six (6) months a year. |
17 | (13)(14) "River" means a body of water designated as a perennial stream by the United |
18 | States Department of Interior geologic survey on 7.5 minute series topographic maps and that is |
19 | not a pond as defined in this section. |
20 | (14)(15) "Setback" means the minimum distance from the edge of a freshwater wetland at |
21 | which an approved activity or alteration may take place. |
22 | (15)(16) "Stream" means any flowing body of water or watercourse that flows long |
23 | enough each year to develop and maintain a channel and that may carry groundwater discharge or |
24 | surface runoff. |
25 | (16)(17) "Swamp" means a place, wholly or partly within the state, where ground water is |
26 | near or at the surface of the ground for a significant part of the growing season or runoff water |
27 | from surface drainage collects frequently and/or where a vegetational community is made up of a |
28 | significant portion of one or more of, but not limited to nor necessarily including all of, the |
29 | following: red maple (Acer rubum), elm (Ulmus americana), black spruce (Picea mariana), white |
30 | cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides), ashes (Fraximus), poison sumac (Rhus vernix), larch (Larix |
31 | laricina), spice bush (Lindera benzoin), alders (Alnus), skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), |
32 | hellebore (Veratrum viride), hemlock (Thuja canadensis), sphagnums (Sphagnum), azaleas |
33 | (Rhododendron), black alder (Ilex verticillata), coast pepperbush (Clethra alnifolia), marsh |
34 | marigold (Caltha palustris), blueberries (Vaccinium), buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), |
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1 | willow (Salicaceae), water willow (Decodon verticillatus), tupelo (Nyssa sylbatica), laurels |
2 | (Kalmia), swamp white oak (Quercus biscolor), or species indicative of marsh. |
3 | (17)(18) "Vernal pool" means a depressional wetland basin that typically goes dry in |
4 | most years and may contain inlets or outlets, typically of intermittent flow. Vernal pools range in |
5 | both size and depth depending upon landscape position and parent materials. Vernal pools usually |
6 | support one or more of the following obligate indicator species: wood frog (Lithobates |
7 | sylvaticus), spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum), marbled salamander (Ambystoma |
8 | opacum), and fairy shrimp (Eubranchipus spp.) and typically preclude sustainable populations of |
9 | predatory fish. |
10 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY -- AGRICULTURAL FUNCTIONS OF | |
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT | |
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1 | This act would define the term "farm products" for the purposes of enforcement and |
2 | regulation of the agricultural functions of the department of environmental management. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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