Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5116

Introduced
1/12/23  

Caption

Shore Development

Impact

This bill could significantly impact state laws regarding land use and public access to natural resources. It enables the government to designate pathways as public rights-of-way, empowering citizens with the right to access shoreline areas that may have been restricted by private property ownership. By allowing a systematic recognition of these rights-of-way, the legislation seeks to safeguard public access in a climate where coastal and waterfront recreational areas are highly valued for both tourism and local enjoyment. The ability of the public to appeal against designations will also add a layer of accountability to the process.

Summary

House Bill H5116 aims to enhance public access to shoreline and waterways in Rhode Island by granting the director of the department of environmental management the authority to recognize and identify public rights-of-way over land owned by private parties. The bill focuses on trails and pathways leading to beach areas, rivers, or other waterways that have been historically used by the public. It establishes criteria for this recognition, including proof of uninterrupted public use for at least ten years prior to any prohibition of access by the private landowner. The act is designed to promote access to water resources while balancing property rights of private owners.

Contention

Although intended to facilitate public access, there may be notable points of contention surrounding H5116. Property owners may express concerns over the implications of designating their land as a public right-of-way, fearing that it could limit their control and use over their property. Additionally, there could be debates related to the balance between environmental stewardship and individual property rights, particularly in terms of how the public access to shorelines affects private land use. Advocacy groups for public access might support the bill, while some property rights advocates may argue against perceived governmental overreach in managing land use.

Notable_points

The bill further stipulates that any recognition of public rights-of-way is not regarded as a condemnation or taking of property, which aims to mitigate property owner's fears associated with potential government seizure of land. Moreover, it prioritizes actions by the coastal resources management council over determinations made by the director, ensuring that existing regulatory frameworks regarding coastal and environmental management remain intact while implementing this new avenue for improving public shoreline access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0319

Shore Development

RI AB188

Developmental services omnibus.

RI SB188

Developmental services omnibus.

RI HB739

Shoreline improvements, existing; repair and maintenance.

RI H7376

Requires written acknowledgment from any buyer of oceanfront or shoreline property that they have been informed of the public's rights and privileges of the shore.

RI S0716

Provides a procedure for parking modifications near shoreline rights of way.

RI H6093

Provides a procedure for parking modifications near shoreline rights-of-way.

RI SB00376

An Act Concerning The Coastal Management Act And Shoreline Flood And Erosion Control Structures.

RI S2928

Replaces the coastal resources management council with a state department of coastal resources and transfers all of the powers and duties between the two (2) authorities.

RI H8148

Replaces the coastal resources management council with a state department of coastal resources and transfers all of the powers and duties between the two (2) authorities.

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RI S0319

Shore Development

CA AB1129

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NC S697

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HI HB1838

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HI SB2814

Relating To A Coastal Zone Program.

HI SB1170

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VA HB2450

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CA AB1922

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