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Despite ruling, Block Island group still concerned about CRMC marina approval
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Block Island marina expansion settlement rejected
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RI attorney general opposes Champlinâs Marina expansion plans on Block Island
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha said his office has a constitutional and common law obligation to protect the environment and shared natural resources.
By Alexa Gagosz Globe Staff,Updated March 5, 2021, 5:15 p.m.
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NEW SHOREHAM, R.I. â Local and state agencies have battled over plans by Champlinâs Marina to expand on Block Island since 2003. .
Advocates for the expansion claim they want more access through the marina. Critics have called for limiting commercial development on the island, claiming that an expansion would hurt environmental resources.
Attorney General files motion in opposition of plan to expand marina in Block Island s Great Salt Pond
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Opposition filed with R.I. Supreme Court argues that marina expansion agreement is invalid
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced that his office has filed a memorandum in the Rhode Island Supreme Court in opposition to a motion to accept a proposed agreement that would allow for the expansion of a marina in Block Island s Great Salt Pond. In the papers filed yesterday, the Attorney General further detailed why a proposed agreement between the Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC) and Champlin s Realty Associates is invalid and why the Court should not approve the agreement.
Battle over the proposed marina expansion has gone on for nearly two decades
For nearly two decades, sides have battled over plans by Champlin’s Marina to expand on Block Island, and on Thursday, the legal wrangling took yet another major turn.
In a 40-page filing with the Rhode Island Supreme Court, the Rhode Island Attorney General s office argued, At every phase over the past seventeen years, all of the parties with an interest in the Champlin’s application have had opportunities to seek appellate review of the CRMC’s [Coastal Resources Management Council] decisions with respect to this application – until now. The CRMC and Champlin’s mediated resolution circumvented this open and required process where any aggrieved party could be heard.”
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